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Guidelines for Coverage-Based Comparisons of Non-Adequate Test Suites
2015
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
A fundamental question in software testing research is how to compare test suites, often as a means for comparing test-generation techniques that produce those test suites. Researchers frequently compare test suites by measuring their coverage. A coverage criterion C provides a set of test requirements and measures how many requirements a given suite satisfies. A suite that satisfies 100% of the (feasible) requirements is called C-adequate. Previous rigorous evaluations of coverage criteria
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