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2009 Session: Efficient Software Regression Testing

Thursday, 15:35 - 16:25
Track: Test

This presentation briefly summarized previous research, elaborates on the state-of-practice and outlines steps towards efficient regression testing. Previous research is mostly rather small-scale and focuses on code analysis to identify changes and need for regression testing, which is hard to scale up. State-of-practice is labor-intensive and rather imprecise when it comes to identify what actually has to be regression tested. 

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Per Runeson

Dr. Per Runeson is a professor in software engineering at Lund University, Sweden, and is the director for the industrial excellence center EASE (Embedded Applications Software Engineering). His research interests include methods to facilitate, measure and manage various aspects of software quality, especially testing and inspection methods as well as agile methods. The research has a strong empirical focus including cooperation with major companies.

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