Proceedings of the FSE/SDP Workshop on Future of Software Engineering Research 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1882362.1882412
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Community-based, collaborative testing and analysis

Abstract: This article proposes a research agenda aimed at enabling optimized testing and analysis processes and tools to support component-based software development communities. We hypothesize that de facto communities-sets of projects that provide, maintain and integrate many shared infrastructure components-are commonplace. Currently, community members, often unknown to each other, tend to work in isolation, duplicating work, failing to learn from each other's effort, and missing opportunities to efficiently improve… Show more

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“…Rehman et al discuss several software component testing issues and classify set of testing techniques used when a component is integrated with its target system [34]. Memon et al present their analysis to improve the current testing techniques and strategies to create new collaborative development and testing processes where developers can share tools and information repositories [23].…”
Section: B Empirical Study On Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rehman et al discuss several software component testing issues and classify set of testing techniques used when a component is integrated with its target system [34]. Memon et al present their analysis to improve the current testing techniques and strategies to create new collaborative development and testing processes where developers can share tools and information repositories [23].…”
Section: B Empirical Study On Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%