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QICID: 30554
Title: ROSTProM: A Reuse-Oriented Software Testing Process Model
Copyright: ASQ
Author: Ranjan, Divya; Kumar Tripathi, Anil
Organization: Banaras Hindu University
Subject: Software quality assurance (SQA); Verification; Validation; Testing; Modeling;
Series: Software Quality Professional, Vol. 11, No. 4, September 2009, pp. 32-40
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Abstract: [This abstract is based on the authors' abstract.]
The practice of reuse in software testing helps software engineers minimize test efforts, shorten the test cycle, and upgrade the quality of the testing process. A reuse-oriented software testing process model is described that proposes the integration of reuse-specific activities into the software testing phase, resulting in a skeleton structure for revising testing process models. Additionally, other reuse opportunities in software testing are identified.
Number of pages: 9
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