Multi-Level Software Analysis and Testing in Evolutionary Software Development
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This paper presents a view of research directions in multi-level software analysis and testing. Software analysis is needed at different levels of the development process. Appropriate research goals are identified for exploring software analysis at each of these levels in order to produce good quality software at reduced cost.
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