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  TACCLE: a methodology for object-oriented software testing at the class and cluster levels
Chen H., Tse T., Chen T. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 10(1): 56-109, 2001.  Type: Article

Chen, Tse and Chen’s paper addresses a new methodology for testing called testing at the class and cluster levels (TACCLE). They provide an interesting insight into object-oriented testing. They detail a method for testing th...
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Sep 1 2001  
  A unifying framework for structured analysis and design models
Tse T., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 1991.  Type: Book (9780521391962)

Structured analysis and design methodologies have long been recognized as the most popular tools in information systems development. They are widely accepted by practicing systems developers because they are top-down and graphical. A c...
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Jun 1 1992  
  An examination of requirements specification languages
Tse T., Pong L. The Computer Journal 34(2): 143-152, 1991.  Type: Article

After reviewing the features that are most desirable in a requirement specification language, this paper considers several of the most common specification languages in terms of these features. The features fit into two broad categorie...
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Apr 1 1992  
  Towards a formal foundation for DeMarco data flow diagrams
Tse T., Pong L. The Computer Journal 32(1): 1-12, 1989.  Type: Article

The proposed formal treatment of dataflow diagrams such as those used by DeMarco, Jackson, Ross (in SADT), and others is based on an extension to Petri nets. The authors maintain that such a formal treatment makes it easier to develop ...
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Oct 1 1990  
  Integrating the structured analysis and design models: a category-theoretic approach
Tse T. Australian Computer Journal 19(1): 25-31, 1987.  Type: Article

This work outlines an attempt to use category-theoretic concepts to unify and integrate various approaches to system analysis and design. A category of structured task specifications and abstractions is defined. It is then claimed, tho...
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Sep 1 1988  

   
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