Combinatorial software testing leverages mathematical structures known as covering arrays to design efficient and robust test suites. These arrays ensure that all possible interactions among a ...
Combinatorial pharmacogenetics-guided treatment did not demonstrate improved outcomes compared to treatment-as-usual in adolescents with depression, and future research should examine specific ...
Software researchers are developing an open-source tool that uses an emerging approach called 'combinatorial testing' to catch programming errors. The tool could save software developers significant ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology issued on Thursday NIST Special Publication 800-142: Practical Combinatorial Testing, a method aimed at cutting cost and increasing the effectiveness ...
Combinatorial testing is a method for more effective software testing that the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) likes a lot. They ran studies from 1999 to 2004 showing that most ...
Some government-funded open source offers an alternative bug-fixing approach to that used by Coverity, whom we wrote about yesterday. The NIST, working with researchers at UT-Arlington, plan to ...
NIST’s software for testing computer systems—ACTS—takes advantage of research that shows that virtually all software failures appear to be caused by six or fewer interactions. National Institute of ...
A team of computer scientists and mathematicians from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Texas, Arlington is developing an open-source tool that catches ...
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