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An Implementation Of Enhanced Combinatorial Interaction Testing Software (ecits)


Author(s): S.Bhuvana , M.V.Srinath
Affiliation: Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science, S.T.E.T Womens College, Mannargudi, Thiruvarur(D.t.).
Year of Publication: 2017
Source: International Journal of Computing Algorithm
     
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Citation: S.Bhuvana, M.V.Srinath. "An Implementation Of Enhanced Combinatorial Interaction Testing Software (ecits)." International Journal of Computing Algorithm 6.1 (2017): 1-4.

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A 3-way strategy on Combinatorial Interaction Testing is a hopeful approach to handle the difficult to capture bugs. To verify the accuracy and reliability of software, it should be tested from simple to complex scenario. Currently software structures are composite and have a lot of potential arrangements. Testing should be done in such a way to capture all the difficult scenario bugs in different combinations. This paper mainly focuses on the implementation of a 3-way strategy on Enhanced Combinatorial Interaction Testing Software ECITS.


Keywords ECITS,GCC


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