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Table 9.7: Articles reporting testing tools for software product lines testing process.
2007
Table 5.8: Use cases and test cases in software product lines.
2007
Table 8.7: Articles reporting challenges of software product lines testing process.
2007
Table 1: An overview of variability mechanisms used in other published software product line use case modeling approaches.
"... In PAGE 30: ...1 Related Work The UML use case meta-model provides poor support for variability modeling [74]. A number of suggestions on how to address this issue have been discussed in the literature (see Table1 for an overview). These approaches can be divided into four main categories: 1.... ..."
Table 2 JBIG markers.
"... In PAGE 4: ... The markers are inserted only as needed to direct the decoding process. Table2 is a complete list of the JBIG markers, indicating the names, segment sizes, JBIG values, and marker usage by the IBM JBIG-ABIC core. A brief description of each JBIG marker follows.... ..."
Table 15.1 Anticipated time line and development steps towards functional visual prostheses
Table 1: Supported Platform Variants in SOA Fleet of Helicopters
2005
"... In PAGE 17: ... As an outgrowth of the GATM effort, Rockwell Collins initiated an R amp;D project that derived and developed the software architecture for the CAAS from the Flight2 avionics architecture. In parallel, TAPO was exploring ways to avoid the high degree of duplication in the core avionics systems of the helicopter variants ( Table1 ) it was supporting and that were becoming increasingly more difficult and costly to maintain. Table 1: Supported Platform Variants in SOA Fleet of Helicopters ... In PAGE 18: ...formed to examine the existing products or near products in order to establish the scope of the product line. To perform the scoping, the team performed a mission investigation, product investigation, and context analysis for the different avionics system variants identified in Table1 . A scoping report was produced that defined the boundaries of the product line, the external entities that will interact with the product line systems, the interactions that will occur, and how the systems in the product line will be used.... ..."
Table 4. Comparisons of the visual transformation methods. Visualization Interaction Advantage Disadvantage
2005
"... In PAGE 17: ... Therefore, our approach has to make sense to scientists who conduct day-to-day analyses and discovery tasks. Table4 summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of the visualization modes and interaction modes in a matrix form. We tested our interactive spatiotemporal data mining system with the fleld data of cell counts from the Gulf of Mexico area and SeaWiFS satellite images from NASA.... ..."
Table 1. Variables in Estimating Effort of Product Line Testing
2004
"... In PAGE 9: ... Variables in Estimating Effort of Product Line Testing: Approach to Solving the Problem A good choice of variables in estimating effort can accurately reflect the exact effort in software testing and effort saved by adapting SPLT. In this section we introduce variables in Table1 that will be used in section 4 for estimating effort of SPLT. Based on our analysis in section 4, as well as some researches on reuse economics [10][13], we break down our variables of SPLT into four domains: effort, quantities, reuse, and investment analysis.... In PAGE 52: ... Anastasopoulos and Gracek [1] describe several mechanisms for implementing variations. These are shown in Table1 . The main goal of this research is to consider how the choice of variation mechanism affects the mechanisms used to implement test cases.... In PAGE 52: ...ariations. These are shown in Table 1. The main goal of this research is to consider how the choice of variation mechanism affects the mechanisms used to implement test cases. Table1 Variation Mechanisms Variation Mechanisms Aggregation/Delegation Inheritance Parameterization Overloading Properties Dynamic class loading Static Libraries Dynamic link library Conditional compilation Frames Reflection Aspect-oriented programming Design Patterns The variations are introduced into a product at different points in the product life cycle. A list of variability binding times is shown in Table 2 [1].... In PAGE 88: ... Some modules may have a higher priority and some test cases may be easily omitted from the test plan if the project is subjected to time constraints. Historically less that 10% of these tests cases during regression testing result in failure; however, the exercise of walking through all components of our application finds the defects that exploratory testing may have missed Table1 . Salion apos;s Excel Test Plan Summary Total % Finished %P %F Reporting 108 91.... ..."
Table 3: Cases for a 3-operator expression with pairwise cov- erage
1999
"... In PAGE 5: ...9E9 * ab. The AETG software system creates 18 test cases (shown in Table3 ) for covering all the pairwise interactions as compared to 11,664 test cases required for exhaustive testing. We created ex- pressions with 5 operators.... ..."
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