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Software Testing, Verification & Reliability, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, March 2011
- Robert M. Hierons, Aditya Mathur:
ICST 2008 Special Issue. 1 - Ilinca Ciupa, Alexander Pretschner, Manuel Oriol, Andreas Leitner, Bertrand Meyer:
On the number and nature of faults found by random testing. 3-28 - Sébastien Bardin, Philippe Herrmann:
OSMOSE: automatic structural testing of executables. 29-54 - Wolfgang Grieskamp, Nicolas Kicillof, Keith Stobie, Víctor A. Braberman:
Model-based quality assurance of protocol documentation: tools and methodology. 55-71
Volume 21, Number 2, June 2011
- Jeff Offutt:
Status of the journal. 73
- Emanuela Gadelha Cartaxo, Patrícia D. L. Machado, Francisco G. Oliveira Neto:
On the use of a similarity function for test case selection in the context of model-based testing. 75-100 - Vahid Garousi:
Fault-driven stress testing of distributed real-time software based on UML models. 101-124 - João W. Cangussu, Syed Waseem Haider, Kendra M. L. Cooper, Michael Baron:
On the selection of software defect estimation techniques. 125-152
Volume 21, Number 3, September 2011
- Jeff Offutt, Per Runeson:
ICST 2009 Special Issue. 153-154 - Garrett Kent Kaminski, Paul Ammann:
Reducing logic test set size while preserving fault detection. 155-193 - William G. J. Halfond, Shauvik Roy Choudhary, Alessandro Orso:
Improving penetration testing through static and dynamic analysis. 195-214 - Romain Delamare, Benoit Baudry, Sudipto Ghosh, Shashank Gupta, Yves Le Traon:
An approach for testing pointcut descriptors in AspectJ. 215-239 - Chixiang Zhou, Phyllis G. Frankl:
JDAMA: Java database application mutation analyser. 241-263
Volume 21, Number 4, December 2011
- Jeff Offutt:
Editorial: What is the purpose of publishing? 265-266
- Pedro de la Cámara, J. Raúl Castro, María-del-Mar Gallardo, Pedro Merino:
Verification support for ARINC-653-based avionics software. 267-298 - Jane Huffman Hayes, Inies R. Chemannoor, Elizabeth Ashlee Holbrook:
Improved code defect detection with fault links. 299-325
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