Recently, adaptive random testing (ART) has been introduced to improve the fault-detection effectiveness of random testing for non-point types of failure patterns. However, ART requires additional computations to ensure an even spread of test cases, which may render ART less cost-effective than random testing. This paper presents a new technique, namely mirror ART, to reduce these computations. It is an integration of the technique of mirroring and ART. Our simulation results clearly show that mirror ART does improve the cost-effectiveness of ART. q
This paper presents the findings of, to the best of our knowledge, the first survey on software testing practices carried out in Australian ICT industry. A total of 65 organizations from various major capital cities in Australia participated in the survey, which was conducted between 2002 and 2003. The survey focused on five major aspects of software testing, namely testing methodologies and techniques, automated testing tools, software testing metrics, testing standards, and software testing training and education. Based on the survey results, current practices in software testing are reported, as well as some observations and recommendations for the future of software testing in Australia for industry and academia.
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