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Applying a Goal Programming Model to Support the Selection of Artifacts in a Testing Process
Author(s) -
Andreia Rodrigues da Silva,
Fernando Rodrigues de Almeida Júnior,
Plácido Rogério Pinheiro
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
advances in software engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1687-8663
pISSN - 1687-8655
DOI - 10.1155/2012/765635
Subject(s) - computer science , process (computing) , set (abstract data type) , selection (genetic algorithm) , goal programming , test (biology) , order (exchange) , artifact (error) , software engineering , operations research , artificial intelligence , programming language , engineering , paleontology , finance , economics , biology
This paper proposes the definition of a goal programming model for the selection of artifacts to be developed during a testing process, so that the set of selected artifacts is more viable to the reality of micro and small enterprises. This model was based on the IEEE Standard 829, which establishes a set of artifacts that must be generated throughout the test activities. Several factors can influence the definition of this set of artifacts. Therefore, in order to consider such factors, we developed a multicriteria model that helps in determining the priority of artifacts according to the reality of micro and small enterprises

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