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    • Adaptive Regression Testing Strategy: An Empirical Study 

      Arafeen, Md. Junaid (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      When software systems evolve, different amounts of code modifications can be involved in different versions. These factors can affect the costs and benefits of regression testing techniques, and thus, there may be no single ...
    • Implementation of a Medical Decision Making Tool 

      Gadiparthi, Sudheer (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      Nowadays timely medical assistance is necessary for physicians/medical practitioners for decision making. Sometimes it is necessary for physicians to make decisions to diagnose the disease of a patient promptly. ‘Implementation ...
    • A Pilot Study of Module Interconnectedness 

      Vanguru, Prasanth (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      Complexity plays an important role in understanding and working with a program, and has been measured in many different ways for software applications. The use of statistical analysis is one of the ways to predict the ...
    • Towards Change Propagating Test Models In Autonomic and Adaptive Systems 

      Akour, Mohammed Abd Alwahab (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      The major motivation for self-adaptive computing systems is the self-adjustment of the software according to a changing environment. Adaptive computing systems can add, remove, and replace their own components in response ...