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  CHOC’LATE: a framework for specification-based testing
Poon P., Tang S., Tse T., Chen T. Communications of the ACM 53(4): 113-118, 2010.  Type: Article

A formal specification can be used to generate test cases for a software system. A choice relation framework system provides a mechanism and a supporting tool for systematically converting an informal specification into a relatively mo...
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Jul 7 2010  
  An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1999-2003)
Glass R., Chen T. Journal of Systems and Software 76(1): 91-97, 2005.  Type: Article

The problem with any attempt to come up with the top ten scholars and top ten institutions in any field, not just systems and software engineering, is that the process is subjective, and subject to change. This is no different from the...
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Oct 6 2005  
  An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1999-2003)
Glass R., Chen T. Journal of Systems and Software 76(1): 91-97, 2005.  Type: Article

According to the authors of this paper, Khalrd El Emam from Canada’s National Research Council is the top computer systems and software engineering (SSE) scholar, and Carnegie Mellon University is the top institution. But...
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Jul 22 2005  
  An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1998-2002)
Glass R., Chen T. Journal of Systems and Software 68(1): 77-84, 2003.  Type: Article

The tenth in a series, this paper presents a ranking of scholars and institutions by publication count. This study covers a five-year sliding window, from 1998 to 2002, and only counts papers published in those journals that were selec...
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Jan 9 2004  
  On the divide-and-conquer approach towards test suite reduction
Chen T., Lau M. Information Sciences 152(1): 89-119, 2003.  Type: Article

For software testing to be effective, it is necessary to define, a priori, a testing requirement, R. The software testers then strive to construct a set of test cases, T, which satisfy R...
Aug 7 2003  

 
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