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Does unit testing pay off?

Greger Wikstrand 2010-06-24 2012-03-20Software Engineering 3

Does it really pay off to do Unit Testing? According to a study conducted at Microsoft it does. The study quotes an increase in development time of about 30% in order to get decent code coverage. The benefits are a reduction of bugs found in verification of 20% and a…

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SBSE meets FST

Greger Wikstrand 2010-06-22 2012-03-20Software Engineering 2

Together with Wasif Afzal, Richard Torkar and Robert Feldt I have submitted a paper for publication at the SSBSE 2010 conference. The title of the paper is “Search-based prediction of fault-slip-through in large software projects”.

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