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T3, a Combinator-Based Random Testing Tool for Java: Benchmarking

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T3 is the next generation of the light weight automated testing tool T2 for Java. In the heart T3 is still a random testing tool; but it now comes with some new features: pair-wise testing, concurrent generators, and a combinator-based approach ala QuickCheck. This paper presents the result of benchmarking of T3 on its default configuration against a set of real world classes.

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Appendix: FITTEST 2013 Contest’s Full Results

Appendix: FITTEST 2013 Contest’s Full Results

Table 4. FITTEST 2013 contest’s full results

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Prasetya, I.S.W.B. (2014). T3, a Combinator-Based Random Testing Tool for Java: Benchmarking. In: Vos, T., Lakhotia, K., Bauersfeld, S. (eds) Future Internet Testing. FITTEST 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8432. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07785-7_7

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