Search for dissertations about: "software analysis testing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 96 swedish dissertations containing the words software analysis testing.
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1. Towards Automated Software Testing : Techniques, Classifications and Frameworks
Abstract : Software is today used in more and different ways than ever before. From refrigerators and cars to space shuttles and smart cards. As such, most software, usually need to adhere to a specification, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Understanding, Measuring, and Evaluating Maintainability of Automotive Software
Abstract : Context: The importance of software maintainability is well-addressed by software engineering research, in general. Particularly for object-oriented and open-source software, measurements as a means to represent maintainability are well-established. READ MORE
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3. Coordinating requirements engineering and software testing
Abstract : The development of large, software-intensive systems is a complex undertaking that is generally tackled by a divide and conquer strategy. Organizations face thereby the challenge of coordinating the resources which enable the individual aspects of software development, commonly solved by adopting a particular process model. READ MORE
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4. Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Integration Testing for Model-Based Software in the Automotive Industry
Abstract : Background: Integration testing of vehicle software in the automotive industry relies heavily on simulation models. As they replicate actual vehicle functions in the testing process, they increase in size and amount of interconnectivity as rapidly as the actual functions. Valid simulation models are a precondition for valid integration testing. READ MORE
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5. Improving Software Security by Preventing Known Vulnerabilities
Abstract : From originally being of little concern, security has become a crucial quality factor in modern software. The risk associated with software insecurity has increased dramatically with increased reliance on software and a growing number of threat agents. Nevertheless, developers still struggle with security. READ MORE