2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2919160
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Elimination by Linear Association: An Effective and Efficient Static Mirror Adaptive Random Testing

Abstract: Adaptive random testing (ART) is a software testing method which combines randomness with even distribution of test cases within the input domain of a program with the aim of improving the effectiveness of random testing (RT). It was established right from the onset that, ART is considerably less efficient compared to RT due to the overhead cost involved in filtering randomly generated test cases in order to achieve the even spread objective. Again, it has been observed that over-concentration on achieving bet… Show more

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“…Dynamic MART (D-MART) [107] incorporated a "divide-andconquer" approach, but suffered from mirroring deficiency because only one mirror test case was generated at a time. E-MART [128] added flexibility to the mirror generation option of D-MART using a smart mirror allocation scheme.…”
Section: Martmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dynamic MART (D-MART) [107] incorporated a "divide-andconquer" approach, but suffered from mirroring deficiency because only one mirror test case was generated at a time. E-MART [128] added flexibility to the mirror generation option of D-MART using a smart mirror allocation scheme.…”
Section: Martmentioning
confidence: 99%