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Improvisation of Reusability Oriented Software Testing

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The study involves the factors that are responsible for software testing and determining the extent of reusability on the basis of test outcomes. It deals with improving and promoting practices of reusability along with providing a method to improve such practices. A case study was conducted in some of the leading organizations related to reusability practices involved in developing a new software keeping in consideration the test cases generated. According to the results, the factors that emphasize the software testing process are majorly cost and time that play an efficient role in the development of software. It is also necessary to focus on test process definition, testing automation along with the testing tools.

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Gupta, V., Mehta, A., Gupta, C. (2019). Improvisation of Reusability Oriented Software Testing. In: Kapur, P., Klochkov, Y., Verma, A., Singh, G. (eds) System Performance and Management Analytics. Asset Analytics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7323-6_13

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