2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2019.110430
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HSP: A hybrid selection and prioritisation of regression test cases based on information retrieval and code coverage applied on an industrial case study

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“…The test case selection frameworks 11 , coverage-based, fault detector and redundant test case selection frameworks 12 , dynamic code changesbased test case selection framework 13 and pairwise feature analysis of product line model 14 are found in literature, techniques and accommodate multiobjective problems. They cannot simultaneously accommodate four effectiveness measures and require a graph-based, code-slicing approach or preprocessing code analysis to bind these effectiveness measures 15 . Furthermore, these frameworks and algorithms are context and language feature-dependent, limiting their generalization property.…”
Section: Figure 1 Regression Testingmentioning
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“…The test case selection frameworks 11 , coverage-based, fault detector and redundant test case selection frameworks 12 , dynamic code changesbased test case selection framework 13 and pairwise feature analysis of product line model 14 are found in literature, techniques and accommodate multiobjective problems. They cannot simultaneously accommodate four effectiveness measures and require a graph-based, code-slicing approach or preprocessing code analysis to bind these effectiveness measures 15 . Furthermore, these frameworks and algorithms are context and language feature-dependent, limiting their generalization property.…”
Section: Figure 1 Regression Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To cut down on the expenses of regression testing and enhance its effectiveness (in terms of coverage, fault detection, and redundancy), as well as the time efficiency of the chosen test suite, testers can opt to decrease the test suite's size, limit the number of test case executions, shorten the test case execution duration, choose a subset of test cases previously run on the System Under Testing (SUT), or prioritize the test cases more efficiently [13][14][15] . Information regarding coverage that includes fault detection capabilities serves as a substitute for choosing regression test cases.…”
Section: Figure 1 Regression Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%