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Andrea Arcuri

Simula Research Laboratory's main objective is to generate new understanding and create vital knowledge about fundamental scientific challenges that are of genuine value for society. Important research with long-term impact in the fields of networks and distributed systems, scientific computing and software engineering constitutes the basis of Simula. The strong focus on basic research is combined with both teaching of postgraduate students and development of commercial applications.

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Article in International Journal
A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of the Role of Test Sequence Length in Software Testing for Structural Coverage. Aug 21, 2010
Evolutionary Improvement of Programs Feb 25, 2010
It Really Does Matter How You Normalise the Branch Distance in Search Based Software Testing Feb 25, 2010
A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of the Role of Test Sequence Length in Software Testing Feb 25, 2010
Runtime Analysis of Search Algorithms in Software Testing Feb 25, 2010
Masters Thesis Opportunity
Model Transformation to Support Automatic Simulation Aug 06, 2009
Automatic Correction of Bugs with Evolutionary Techniques Aug 06, 2009
Analysis of Fault Patterns in Software to Design Better Testing Techniques Jan 06, 2010
Project
VERDE Jun 19, 2009
Refereed Proceeding
Black-box System Testing of Real-Time Embedded Systems Using Random and Search-based Testing May 12, 2010
Formal Analysis of the Effectiveness and Predictability of Random Testing Feb 12, 2010
Theoretical Analysis of Local Search in Software Testing Sep 10, 2009
It Does Matter How You Normalise the Branch Distance in Search Based Software Testing Jan 06, 2010
Longer is Better: On the Role of Test Sequence Length in Software Testing Jan 06, 2010
Simula Member
Andrea Arcuri Aug 31, 2010
Technical Report
A Practical Guide for Using Statistical Tests to Assess Randomized Algorithms in Software Engineering Aug 12, 2010
Adaptive Random Testing: An Illusion of Effectiveness Jul 08, 2010
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