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ISSRE 2015: How hard does mutation analysis have to be, anyway?

Mutation analysis is considered the best method for measuring the adequacy of test suites. However, the number of test runs required for a full mutation analysis grows faster than project size, which is not feasible for real-world software projects, which … Continue reading

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ISSRE 2014: Mutations How close are they to real faults?

Mutation analysis is often used to compare the effectiveness of different test suites or testing techniques. One of the main assumptions underlying this technique is the Competent Programmer Hypothesis, which proposes that programs are very close to a correct version, … Continue reading

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