µJava. µJava is the granddaddy of mutation testing systems for Java, predating even JUnit. It is the result of a collaboration between two universities, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in S. Korea and George Mason University in the USA.
Dec 17, 2002 · International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer; Article. A mutation analysis tool for Java programs. Regular contribution ...
A tool is described, called JavaMut, that implements 26 traditional and object-oriented mutation operators for supporting mutation analysis of Java programs ...
This paper describes a tool, called JavaMut, that implements 26 traditional and object-oriented mutation operators for supporting mutation analysis of Java ...
Is mutation an appropriate tool for testing experiments? In Proceedings of the 27th International. Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE '05, pages 402–411, ...
An Empirical Analysis of Two Mutation Testing Tools for Java. SAST '22: Proceedings of the 7th Brazilian Symposium on Systematic and Automated Software Testing.
This approach mutates the semantics of the language in which the program is written. The mutants generated misunderstandings of the language which are different ...
Thevenod-Fosse: A mutation analysis tool for Java programs 91of Kim et al. [10, 11] have extended program mutation to. be applicable to the Java language.
Conclusion. In my research, I studied three mutation testing tools for Java: MuJava, Jumble, and PIT. All of them use byte level mutation.
A mutation analysis tool for Java programs. Philippe Chevalley, Pascale Thévenod-Fosse. Publication; Citations; Related publications. Published in. 2002.