Title :
In Search of What We Experimentally Know about Unit Testing
Author :
Juristo, Natalia ; Moreno, Ana M. ; Vegas, Sira ; Solari, Martin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput., Tech. Univ. of Madrid
Abstract :
Gathering evidence in any discipline is a lengthy procedure, requiring experimentation and empirical confirmation to transform information from mere opinion to undisputed fact. Software engineering is a relatively young field and experimental SE is even younger, so undisputed facts are few and far between. Nevertheless, ESE´s relevance is growing because experimental results can help practitioners make better decisions. We have aggregated results from unit-testing experiments with the aim of identifying information with some experimental basis that might help practitioners make decisions. Most of the experiments focus on two important characteristics of testing techniques: effectiveness and efficiency. Some other experiments study the quality of test-case sets according to different criteria
Keywords :
program testing; experimental SE; software engineering; testing technique effectiveness; testing technique efficiency; unit-testing experiments; Electric breakdown; Fault detection; Fault diagnosis; Software engineering; Software testing; Solar power generation; Time factors; empirical methods; evidence-based software engineering; experimentation; testing techniques; unit testing;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MS.2006.166