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A knowledge about test activity is valuable information. To store and share the knowledge across software development projects is a key to achieve effective and efficient test activity. We have built a knowledge database about test types to reuse in new projects. However, the intentions of the test types are often misinterpreted when they are reused because of inappropriate descriptions of the test...
Empirical studies have shown that most software interaction faults involve one or two variables interacting, with progressively fewer triggered by three to six variables interacting. This paper introduces a model for the origin of this distribution. We start with two empirically reasonable assumptions regarding the distribution of branch conditions in code and the proportion of t-way combinations...
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