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High Volume Automated Testing for Software Components Harry RobinsonDoug Szabo Microsoft
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High Volume Test Automation The essence of HVTA techniques is automated execution and evaluation of large numbers of tests, for the purpose of exposing functional errors that are otherwise hard to find. Experiments with High Volume Test Automation, 2004 McGee & Kaner
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Subtle Bugs Only weak bugs have a logic to them and are amenable to exposure by strictly logical means. Subtle bugs have no definable pattern - they are wild cards. Software Testing Techniques 2 nd Edition, 1990 Beizer
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Bounded Exhaustive Testing Bounded exhaustive testing (BET) is a verification technique in which software is automatically tested for all valid inputs up to specified size bounds. Software assurance by bounded exhaustive testing, 2005 Coppit et al
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Typical Biases Developers – “happy paths” Testers – “a nose for bugs”
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CodeProject: Sorting Algorithms in C#
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The Sorting Algorithms
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Popular …
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Recommended …
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… and it looks cool!
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… but dark clouds appear on the horizon
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...
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Reasonable Unit Tests
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… Even Some Randomized Unit Tests
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Pre-Oracled Data 012345 250314 012345 shuffle sort compare
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The Loop
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Shearsort demo #1
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Shearsort demo #2
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Shearsort bug
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Shearsort bug - fixed
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Heapsort bug
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Heapsort bug - fixed
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OddEvenTransport bug
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OddEvenTransport bug - fixed
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Distribution of Buggy Array Sizes
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Bug is not detected at array size 1000
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Number of Random Arrays to Detect a Bug
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Generated Unit Tests
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