Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Striving for Failure: An Industrial Case Study About Test Failure Prediction. |
| Authors: |
Anderson, Jeff1 jeffrey.r.anderson@ndsu.edu, Salem, Saeed2 saeed.salem@ndsu.edu, Hyunsook Do2 hyunsook.do@ndsu.edu |
| Source: |
ICSE: International Conference on Software Engineering. 2015, p49-58. 10p. |
| Subjects: |
Computer software research, Regression analysis, Microsoft software, Computer files, Computer systems |
| Abstract: |
Software regression testing is an important, yet very costly, part of most major software projects. When regression tests run, any failures that are found help catch bugs early and smooth the future development work. The act of executing large numbers of tests takes significant resources that could, otherwise, be applied elsewhere. If tests could be accurately classified as likely to pass or fail prior to the run, it could save significant time while maintaining the benefits of early bug detection. In this paper, we present a case study to build a classifier for regression tests based on industrial software, Microsoft Dynamics AX. In this study, we examine the effectiveness of this classification as well as which aspects of the software are the most important in predicting regression test failures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Engineering Source |