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The impact of test case summaries on bug fixing performance: An empirical investigation
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2016
PeerJ Preprints
Automated test generation tools have been widely investigated with the goal of reducing the cost of testing activities. However, generated tests have been shown not to help developers in detecting and finding more bugs even though they reach higher structural coverage compared to manual testing. The main reason is that generated tests are difficult to understand and maintain. Our paper proposes an approach, coined TestScribe, which automatically generates test case summaries of the portion of
doi:10.7287/peerj.preprints.1467v3
dblp:journals/peerjpre/PanichellaPBZG16
fatcat:7iikpipv2fcpvojkehme3rfjfq