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The Computer Journal 1986 29(4):380; doi:10.1093/comjnl/29.4.380
© 1986 by British Computer Society
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Short Notes

An Empirical Evaluation of Random Testing

D. C. Ince * and S. Hekmatpour *

Faculty of Mathematics, Open University, Milton Keynes MK76AA, UK

This short note describes an experiment which evaluated random testing as a structural testing technique. It suggests that random testing is a cheap and effective technique for generating initial test data sets for the unit testing of numerical programs.


Received October 1985.

* Faculty of Mathematics, Open University, Milton Keynes MK 7 6AA


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