Authors
Sebastian Elbaum, Alexey G Malishevsky, Gregg Rothermel
Publication date
2002/2
Journal
IEEE transactions on software engineering
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
159-182
Publisher
IEEE
Description
To reduce the cost of regression testing, software testers may prioritize their test cases so that those which are more important, by some measure, are run earlier in the regression testing process. One potential goal of such prioritization is to increase a test suite's rate of fault detection. Previous work reported results of studies that showed that prioritization techniques can significantly improve rate of fault detection. Those studies, however, raised several additional questions: 1) Can prioritization techniques be effective when targeted at specific modified versions; 2) what trade-offs exist between fine granularity and coarse granularity prioritization techniques; 3) can the incorporation of measures of fault proneness into prioritization techniques improve their effectiveness? To address these questions, we have performed several new studies in which we empirically compared prioritization techniques using both controlled …
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Scholar articles
S Elbaum, AG Malishevsky, G Rothermel - IEEE transactions on software engineering, 2002