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Improving evolutionary class testing in the presence of non-public methods
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Evolutionary Class TestingEngineeringVerificationTest Data GenerationSoftware EngineeringClass MembersSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationModel-based TestingEvolution StrategyMolecular EcologyTest OracleTest AutomationStatisticsEvolution-based MethodObject-orientation ImplyTesting TechniqueStatistical GeneticsGenetic VariationComputer ScienceObject-oriented Unit TestsPopulation GeneticsSoftware DesignMutation-based TestingProgram AnalysisEvolutionary BiologySoftware TestingFormal MethodsTest EvolutionMedicine
Automating the generation of object-oriented unit tests is a challenging task. This is mainly due to the complexity and peculiarities that the principles of object-orientation imply. One of these principles is the encapsulation of class members which prevents non-public methods and attributes of the class under test from being freely accessed.
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