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COMPSAC '97 - 21st International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Regression Containment through Source Change Isolation
Washington, DC
August 11-August 15
ISBN: 0-8186-8105-5
Brian Ness, Cray Research
Viet Ngo, Cray Research
Effective regression containment is an important factor in the design of development and testing processes for large software projects, especially when many developers are doing concurrent work on a common set of sources. Source change isolation provides an inexpensive, mechanical alternative to analytical methods for identifying the cause of software regressions. It also provides the advantage of enabling regressions to be eliminated by reversing the effect of source changes that introduced errant behavior, without the need to write new code, and without halting other development work on the same software. Deliverability is also improved.
Citation:
Brian Ness, Viet Ngo, "Regression Containment through Source Change Isolation," compsac, pp.616, COMPSAC '97 - 21st International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 1997
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