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QICID: 30221
Title: Assessment of Class Testability - An Empirical Study
Copyright: ASQ
Author: Singh, Yogesh; Saha, Anju
Organization: GGSIP University
Subject: Software quality assurance (SQA); Testing; Validation; Metrics; Cost management;
Series: Software Quality Professional, Vol. 11, No. 3, June 2009, pp. 16-27
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Abstract: [This abstract is based on the authors' abstract.]
Assessment of software testability can help make the testing process more effective and less costly. The testability factors for object-oriented software are identified and evaluated with the help of four case studies of open source java systems. Results show that testability can be assessed from source code metrics, since there is a significant correlation between most of the source code metrics and the test metrics.
Number of pages: 12
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