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1. Towards Collaborative GUI-based Testing
Abstract : Context:Contemporary software development is a socio-technical activity requiring extensive collaboration among individuals with diverse expertise.Software testing is an integral part of software development that also depends on various expertise. READ MORE
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2. Property-based testing for functional programs
Abstract : This thesis advances the view that property-based testing is a powerful way of testing functional programs, that has advantages not shared by traditional unit testing. It does this by showing two new applications of property-based testing to functional programming as well as a study of the effectiveness of property-based testing. READ MORE
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3. Techniques for Automatic Generation of Tests from Programs and Specifications
Abstract : Software testing is complex and time consuming. One way to reduce the effort associated with testing is to generate test data automatically. This thesis is divided into three parts. In the first part a mixed-integer constraint solver developed by Gupta et. READ MORE
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4. Deep learning based simulation for automotive software development
Abstract : The automotive industry is in the midst of a new reality where software is increasingly becoming the primary tool for delivering value to customers. While this has vastly improved their product offerings, vehicle manufacturers are increasingly facing the need to continuously develop, test, and deliver functionality, while maintaining high levels of quality. READ MORE
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5. Measuring usability - balancing agility and formality : for stakeholders’ needs in software development
Abstract : The main focus of the research presented in this thesis is a usability evaluation framework for mass market mobile devices, allowing measurement, comparison and presentation of the usability of hand held devices. The research has been a cooperation between an academic and an industrial partner, based on an action research approach, following the processes of Cooperative Method Development (CMD). READ MORE