Google Tech Talks June, 4 2008 ABSTRACT It's a question that has probably been asked by all of us. Programs are rarely perfect; we often have to find out what's wrong with them. Usually, the answer to the question involves testing. In this talk, I will review some work that I, my research team, and other researchers have done in the areas of randomized unit testing, test effectiveness measurement and automatic fault localization, all of which is intended to help answer that plaintive question. Speaker: Jamie Andrews James H. (Jamie) Andrews received his BSc and MSc degrees from the University of British Columbia, and his PhD degree in 1991 from the University of Edinburgh. He is now an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Western Ontario, in London, Ontario, where he has been since 1997. His research interests include software testing, programming languages and formal specification.
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