Search for dissertations about: "testing strategies"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 269 swedish dissertations containing the words testing strategies.
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16. Requirements Engineering with Use Cases - a Basis for Software Development
Abstract : Successful development of software systems depends on the quality of the requirements engineering process. Use cases and scenarios are promising vehicles for eliciting, specifying and validating requirements. This thesis investigates the role of use case modelling in requirements engineering and its relation to system verification and validation. READ MORE
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17. Testability of Dynamic Real-Time Systems
Abstract : This dissertation concerns testability of event-triggered real-time systems. Real-time systems are known to be hard to test because they are required to function correct both with respect to what the system does and when it does it. READ MORE
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18. Alphavirus replicon-based strategies for vaccination
Abstract : Vaccination has been extremely successful for the control of many infectious diseases. However, efficient vaccines are still not available against diseases such as HIV, hepatitis C, malaria and tuberculosis. For these diseases, the traditional vaccine approaches are not feasible, and thus new vaccine technologies are needed. READ MORE
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19. Imaging brain functions during neuropsychological testing
Abstract : This thesis has dealt with the development of tools for assessing cognitive functions(attention and working memory) using functional imaging and the evaluation of the modulatory effects of performance, nicotine, alcohol, brain injury and auditory interference. Two cognitive tasks commonly used in the assessment of patients with brain injury, the externally-generated Perceptual Maze Test (PMT) and an internally-generated arithmetical task, Serial-7, were used as activation paradigms. READ MORE
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20. Exploring regression testing and software product line testing - research and state of practice
Abstract : In large software organizations with a product line development approach a selective testing of product variants is necessary in order to keep pace with the decreased development time for new products, enabled by the systematic reuse. The close relationship between products in product line indicates an option to reduce the testing effort due to redundancy. READ MORE