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CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 10 months ago
What happened to remote usability testing?: an empirical study of three methods
The idea of conducting usability tests remotely emerged ten years ago. Since then, it has been studied empirically, and some software organizations employ remote methods. Yet ther...
Henrik Villemann Nielsen, Jan Stage, Morten Sieker...
SAC
2009
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
An empirical study of incorporating cost into test suite reduction and prioritization
Software developers use testing to gain and maintain confidence in the correctness of a software system. Automated reduction and prioritization techniques attempt to decrease the...
Adam M. Smith, Gregory M. Kapfhammer
CCS
2009
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Secure open source collaboration: an empirical study of linus' law
Open source software is often considered to be secure. One factor in this confidence in the security of open source software lies in leveraging large developer communities to find...
Andrew Meneely, Laurie A. Williams
SAC
2011
ACM
13 years 21 days ago
An empirical study on the effectiveness of time-aware test case prioritization techniques
Regression testing is often performed with a time budget and it does not allow executing all test cases. Test case prioritization techniques re-order test cases to increase the ra...
Dongjiang You, Zhenyu Chen, Baowen Xu, Bin Luo, Ch...
ISSTA
2006
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
An empirical study of the robustness of MacOS applications using random testing
We report on the fourth in a series of studies on the reliability of application programs in the face of random input. Over the previous 15 years, we have studied the reliability ...
Barton P. Miller, Gregory Cooksey, Fredrick Moore