Design Model Research of Software Testing Case Based on Requirement Characteristics

2014 ◽  
Vol 513-517 ◽  
pp. 1621-1624
Author(s):  
Zhi Jian Diao

with the computer technology development, software expands the application layer and shows the multiple characteristics of requirement. In recent years, the summarized scale of software system obtains the development and the development technology becomes complicated. Under this condition, software quality receives more attention. The accepted route can distinct the software quality level. Moreover, the created relative use cases will promote the test. Therefore, develop the test automatic layer can decrease the test cost, increase the software summarization quality. We can explore the test case, create the schema, and build the available model.

2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Hermes ◽  
Axel Schultze ◽  
Oliver Predelli

2018 ◽  
Vol 67 ◽  
pp. 04023
Author(s):  
Dalhar Susanto ◽  
Dini Puti Angelia ◽  
Kevin Aditya Giovanni Suhanto

Traditional dwelling in Indonesia is about to change and lead the threatening of extinction that coming from both of inside the community. It is because social and cultural growth in the society tends to dynamic and changes following the globalization and technology development. Technology advances also make a change of function and form of Rumah Tinggi of Korowai tribe. Traditionally, the building process of Rumah Tinggi involves the community, from harvesting the material from nature, processed, assemble to completion. Currently, the function of Rumah Tinggi starts do transform because of material development and construction technic. Material acquisition processes are no longer done manually and communally by indigenous people but have been changed in construction techniques. This Paper describes the resultant of Research aimed to record the transform of Rumah Tinggi of Korowai tribe process. Construction of Rumah Tinggi of Korowai tribe has been relying on traditional technology - manual has been replaced by modern construction techniques involving material, tools, and new method. It discussed four aspects, materials; construction; tools; and distance, using qualitative methods through observation and field interviews, conducted in 2017 which the elaborated with several literature studies.


Author(s):  
Jonatas Mendonca ◽  
Ana Cristina Fernandes Lima ◽  
Vinicius Di Oliveira ◽  
Ana Carla Bittencourt Reis ◽  
Simone Borges Simao Monteiro

Author(s):  
Ioana Armiano

Recent developments in process interaction solutions are helping companies and educational institutions to reduce training costs, enhance visualization, and increase communication. Service personnel can make more informed decisions by allowing a broad range of employees to access data instantly. New 3D interactive technologies incorporated into training applications and learning environments together with the introduction of the one projector 3D solution is rapidly changing the landscape for education. Over the last 10 years, virtual reality applications have been applied in various industries; medical, aircraft computer modeling, training simulations for offshore drilling platforms, product configuration, and 3D visualization solutions for education and R&D. This paper examines emergent visualization technologies, their influence on market growth and on new perceptions of learning and teaching. It describes the interrelationship between technology development, technology providers, product launches, R&D, and the motivation to learn and teach new skills. The paper incorporates social, technological, and global markets growth drives, describing the pull and drag synergy between these forces.


Author(s):  
Ekbal Rashid

Making R4 model effective and efficient I have introduced some new features, i.e., renovation of knowledgebase (KBS) and reducing the maintenance cost by removing the duplicate record from the KBS. Renovation of knowledgebase is the process of removing duplicate record stored in knowledgebase and adding world new problems along with world new solutions. This paper explores case-based reasoning and its applications for software quality improvement through early prediction of error patterns. It summarizes a variety of techniques for software quality prediction in the domain of software engineering. The system predicts the error level with respect to LOC and with respect to development time, and both affects the quality level. This paper also reviews four existing models of case-based reasoning (CBR). The paper presents a work in which I have expanded our previous work (Rashid et al., 2012). I have used different similarity measures to find the best method that increases reliability. The present work is also credited through introduction of some new terms like coefficient of efficiency, i.e., developer's ability.


1992 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 452-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donald M. Vietor ◽  
Harry T. Cralle ◽  
Michael Chandler

The environment for agricultural research and development, technology transfer, and production is marked by conflict among persons with diverse ideas and goals for agriculture. The objective of this analysis was to identify and compare models for researching and problem solving that can provide a conceptual framework for understanding and improving complex situations marked by conflict. The research activities of scientists involved in development of genetically-engineered-herbicide resistance were modeled as reductionist science, technology development, and optimizing systems. An analysis of these models of goal-seeking research indicated that values and assumptions implicit in goals such as greater productivity were not evaluated or questioned. Views of experts influenced development and application of technologies and systems more than concerns of producers and society. A soft systems methodology and research system is proposed to involve more diverse ideas or views of the world, to shift the role of the researcher from expert to facilitator, and to move toward consensus concerning research and technology development in agriculture.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arun Prakash Agrawal ◽  
Ankur Choudhary ◽  
Arvinder Kaur

Test suite optimization is an ever-demanded approach for regression test cost reduction. Regression testing is conducted to identify any adverse effects of maintenance activity on previously working versions of the software. It consumes almost seventy percent of the overall software development lifecycle budget. Regression test cost reduction is therefore of vital importance. Test suite optimization is the most explored approach to reduce the test suite size to re-execute. This article focuses on test suite optimization as a regression test case selection, which is a proven N-P hard combinatorial optimization problem. The authors have proposed an almost safe regression test case selection approach using a Hybrid Whale Optimization Algorithm and empirically evaluated the same on subject programs retrieved from the Software Artifact Infrastructure Repository with Bat Search and ACO-based regression test case selection approaches. The analyses of the obtained results indicate an improvement in the fault detection ability of the proposed approach over the compared ones with significant reduction in test suite size.


2016 ◽  
Vol 37 (6) ◽  
pp. 557-582 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacqueline A. Brown ◽  
Yayoi Watanabe ◽  
Dong Hun Lee ◽  
Kent McIntosh

To engage in a comparison of school psychology research and practice in eastern and western countries, the current study sought to identify key themes that have influenced the field of school psychology in East Asian countries. Forty-six leading school psychology professionals in Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand, and Taiwan provided their perspectives to a six-question survey based on a survey created by McIntosh, Martinez, Ty, and McClain (2013) regarding pivotal ideas and findings related to research and practice in the past 25 years, present, and future that they find particularly exciting. Qualitative thematic analysis, using NVivo software, yielded nine major and 41 minor categories. Across the three time periods (past, present, future), six of the nine major categories (Data-Informed Practices and Their Implementation, Knowledge and Practice of Individual Differences, Theory Development, Technology Development, Development of School Psychology, and Consultation and Collaboration) and seven of the 41 minor categories were present. A comparison between the current study and the McIntosh and colleagues (2013) study suggests that there were many consistencies in major and minor categories. Comparisons between these two studies, along with limitations, future areas for research, and implications for practice, are also discussed.


Regression testing is an important, but expensive, process that has a powerful impact on software quality. Unfortunately all the test cases, existing and newly added, cannot be re-executed due to insufficient resources. In this scenario, prioritization of test case helps in improving the efficacy of regression testing by arranging the test cases in such a way that the most beneficial (that has the potential to detect the more number of faults) are executed first. Previous work and existing prioritization techniques, though detects faults, but there is a need of improved techniques to enhance the process of regression testing by improving the fault detection rate. The new technique, proposed in this paper, gives improved result than the existing ones. The comparison of the effectiveness of the proposed approach is done with other prioritization and non-prioritization orderings. The result of the proposed approach shows higher average percentage of faults detected (APFD) values. Also, the performance is evaluated and it is observed that the capability of the proposed method outperforms other algorithms by enhancing the fault detection rate.


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