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1. New Constructions for Competitive and Minimal-Adaptive Group Testing
Sammanfattning : Group testing (GT) was originally proposed during the World War II in an attempt to minimize the \emph{cost} and \emph{waiting time} in performing identical blood tests of the soldiers for a low-prevalence disease. Formally, the GT problem asks to find $d\ll n$ \emph{defective} elements out of $n$ elements by querying subsets (pools) for the presence of defectives. LÄS MER
2. Engineering Competitive and Query-Optimal Minimal-Adaptive Randomized Group Testing Strategies
Sammanfattning : Suppose that given is a collection of $n$ elements where $d$ of them are \emph{defective}. We can query an arbitrarily chosen subset of elements which returns Yes if the subset contains at least one defective and No if the subset is free of defectives. The problem of group testing is to identify the defectives with a minimum number of such queries. LÄS MER
3. Structuring Exploratory Testing through Test Charter Design and Decision Support
Sammanfattning : Context: Exploratory testing (ET) is an approach to test software with a strong focus on personal skills and freedom of the tester. ET emphasises the simultaneous design and execution of tests with minimal test documentation. LÄS MER
4. Regression Testing Challenges and Solutions : An Industry-Academia Perspective
Sammanfattning : Background: Software quality assurance (QA) is an essential activity in the software development lifecycle. Among the different QA activities, regression testing is a challenging task for large-scale software development. LÄS MER
5. Programming Model and Protocols for Reconfigurable Distributed Systems
Sammanfattning : Distributed systems are everywhere. From large datacenters to mobile devices, an ever richer assortment of applications and services relies on distributed systems, infrastructure, and protocols. Despite their ubiquity, testing and debugging distributed systems remains notoriously hard. LÄS MER