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Leveraging Design Patterns and Design of Experiments for Testing Software

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2 Author(s)
Araujo, K. ; Dept. of Mathematics & Comput. Technol., Florence Darlington Tech. Coll., SC ; Bowles, J.B.

The inclusion of software design patterns in a thoughtful development process may be leveraged to expedite the testing process. Our results imply that the use of a testing strategy designed to access subsystem interfaces such as the facade pattern is a more efficient approach than statistical experimental design, one of the more traditional testing strategies. Statistical experiments are attractive if one is concerned with factor interactions but are more time-consuming to set up both in the selection of factors and levels and in the execution of repeated test cases

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Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 2007. RAMS '07. Annual

Date of Conference: 22-25 Jan. 2007

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