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Browsing School of Arts and Sciences by Subject "Computer software -- Testing"

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Browsing School of Arts and Sciences by Subject "Computer software -- Testing"

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  • Nehme, Ali Toufic (Lebanese American University, 2011-03-14)
    Regression testing is an essential activity aiming to prove that the unmodified sections of a software application are unaffected by changes. This paper presents an empirical study on a regression test selection technique ...
  • Bahsoon, Rami K. (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-14)
    Selective regression testing attempts to choose an appropriate subset of test cases from among a previously run test suite for a software system, based on information about the changes made to the system to create new ...
  • Staitieh, Wael (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-20)
    In this thesis we present a regression selection technique for C# programs. C# is often used within the Microsoft .Net framework to give programmers a solid base to develop a variety of applications. Regression testing ...
  • Joumaa, Rania (Lebanese American University, 2011-04-08)
    In this work, we formulate the path testing problem as an optimization problem by combining two previous ideas, and we propose a simulated annealing (SA) algorithm to solve it. We also improve a genetic algorithm (GA) that ...
  • Hajjar, Marianne F. (Lebanese American University, 2011-01-10)
    We analyze the Software Engineering practices in Lebanon and provide suggestions for local requirements analysis and software testing standards. The analysis is based on a questionnaire answered by local Software Engineering ...
  • Takkoush, Husam (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-26)
    In this thesis we present a technique for regression testing of object oriented software based on the unified modeling language (UML). UML is a widely accepted modeling language for object oriented software. Regression ...
  • Ukaily, Wail (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-14)
    In most cases, development of Web-based systems has been ad hoc, lacking systematic approach and quality control and assurance procedures. Hence, there is now legitimate and growing concern about the marmer in which ...

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