Search for dissertations about: "Test Case Reuse"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Test Case Reuse.
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1. Similarity-Based Test Effort Reduction
Abstract : Embedded computer systems are all around us. We find them in everything, from dishwashers to cars and airplanes. They must always work correctly and moreover, often within certain time constraints. The software of such a system can be very large and complex, e. READ MORE
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2. Industrial System Level Test Automation
Abstract : Vehicular software systems control and monitor many safety-critical functions, such as automated emergency brakes and anti-spin. These functions are integrated and tested at system level to ensure that the entire system works as intended.Traditionally, these functions or selected combinations of functions are tested in isolation. READ MORE
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3. Facilitating Feature-Oriented Quality Assurance in Low-Maturity Variant-rich Systems
Abstract : Context: Many software systems exist in several variants customized for specific stakeholder requirements, such as different market segments or hardware constraints. This customization introduces a high level of complexity that renders traditional single-system quality assurance techniques inapplicable, since they need to consider variations and constraints between a system’s features—a. READ MORE
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4. Automatic generation of configurable test-suites for software product lines
Abstract : Software Product Line Engineering (SPLE) is an approach used in the development of similar products, which aims at systematic reuse of software artifacts. The SPLE process has several activities executed to assure software quality. READ MORE
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5. Test Models and Algorithms for Model-Based Testing of Software Product Lines
Abstract : Software product line (SPL) engineering has become common practice for mass production and customization of software. A software product line comprises a family of software systems which share a managed core set of artifacts. There are also a set of well-defined variabilities between the products of a product line. READ MORE