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Narrow Spectrum Software Testing Addressing Complexity and Trust

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Author(s)

David R. Kuhn, Mohammad Raunak

Abstract

Combination coverage based testing supplements basic structural coverage based test selection. This provides a sound test engineering method with defensible, quantitative measures of test completeness.
Citation
Computer (IEEE Computer)
Volume
53
Issue
4

Keywords

combinatorial testing, software testing, software verification

Citation

Kuhn, D. and Raunak, M. (2020), Narrow Spectrum Software Testing Addressing Complexity and Trust, Computer (IEEE Computer), [online], https://doi.org/10.1109/MC.2020.2971813 (Accessed October 2, 2025)

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Created April 8, 2020, Updated September 18, 2020
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