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Testing Techniques in Software Engineering [electronic resource] : Second Pernambuco Summer School on Software Engineering, PSSE 2007, Recife, Brazil, December 3-7, 2007, Revised Lectures / edited by Paulo Borba, Ana Cavalcanti, Augusto Sampaio, Jim Woodcook.

Contributor(s): Borba, Paulo [editor.] | Cavalcanti, Ana [editor.] | Sampaio, Augusto [editor.] | Woodcook, Jim [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science: 6153Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010Edition: 1st ed. 2010.Description: IX, 313 p. 73 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642143359.Subject(s): Software engineering | Computer programming | Compilers (Computer programs) | Computer science | Machine theory | Software Engineering | Programming Techniques | Compilers and Interpreters | Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming | Formal Languages and Automata TheoryAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Software Testing: An Overview -- Functional, Control and Data Flow, and Mutation Testing: Theory and Practice -- Automatic Test-Case Generation -- Testing a Software Product Line -- Parameterized Unit Testing with Pex: Tutorial -- Software Tool Issues -- Software Testing Based on Formal Specification -- A Systematic Introduction to Mutation Testing in Unifying Theories of Programming.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The Pernambuco School on Software Engineering (PSSE) 2007 was the second in a series of events devoted to the study of advanced computer science and to the promotion of international scienti?c collaboration. The main theme in 2007 was testing. Testing is nowadays a key activity for assuring software quality. The summer school and its proceedings were intended to give a detailed tutorial introduction to the scienti?c basis of this activity and its state of the art. Theseproceedingsrecordthecontributionsfromtheinvitedlecturers.Eachof thechaptersistheresultofathoroughrevisionoftheinitialnotesprovidedtothe participants of the school. The revision was inspired by the synergy generated by the opportunity for the lecturers to present and discuss their work among themselves and with the school's attendees. The editors have tried to produce a coherent view of the topic by harmonizing these contributions, smoothing out di?erences in notation and approach, and providing links between the lectures. We apologize to the authors for any errors introduced by our extensive editing. Although the chapters are linked in severalways, each one is su?ciently se- contained to be read in isolation. Nevertheless, Chap. 1 should be read ?rst by those interested in an introduction to testing. Chapter 1 introduces the terminology adopted in this book. It also provides an overview of the testing process, and of the types (functional, structural, and so on)anddimensions(unit,integration,andsoon)ofthetestingactivity.Themain strategies employed in the central activity of test selection are also discussed. Most of the material presented in this introductory chapter is addressedin more depth in the following chapters.
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Software Testing: An Overview -- Functional, Control and Data Flow, and Mutation Testing: Theory and Practice -- Automatic Test-Case Generation -- Testing a Software Product Line -- Parameterized Unit Testing with Pex: Tutorial -- Software Tool Issues -- Software Testing Based on Formal Specification -- A Systematic Introduction to Mutation Testing in Unifying Theories of Programming.

The Pernambuco School on Software Engineering (PSSE) 2007 was the second in a series of events devoted to the study of advanced computer science and to the promotion of international scienti?c collaboration. The main theme in 2007 was testing. Testing is nowadays a key activity for assuring software quality. The summer school and its proceedings were intended to give a detailed tutorial introduction to the scienti?c basis of this activity and its state of the art. Theseproceedingsrecordthecontributionsfromtheinvitedlecturers.Eachof thechaptersistheresultofathoroughrevisionoftheinitialnotesprovidedtothe participants of the school. The revision was inspired by the synergy generated by the opportunity for the lecturers to present and discuss their work among themselves and with the school's attendees. The editors have tried to produce a coherent view of the topic by harmonizing these contributions, smoothing out di?erences in notation and approach, and providing links between the lectures. We apologize to the authors for any errors introduced by our extensive editing. Although the chapters are linked in severalways, each one is su?ciently se- contained to be read in isolation. Nevertheless, Chap. 1 should be read ?rst by those interested in an introduction to testing. Chapter 1 introduces the terminology adopted in this book. It also provides an overview of the testing process, and of the types (functional, structural, and so on)anddimensions(unit,integration,andsoon)ofthetestingactivity.Themain strategies employed in the central activity of test selection are also discussed. Most of the material presented in this introductory chapter is addressedin more depth in the following chapters.

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