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Testing object-oriented industrial software without precise oracles or results
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Volume 50 ,  Issue 8  (August 2007) table of contents
Pages: 78 - 85  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
T. H. Tse  The University of Hong Kong
Francis C. M. Lau  The University of Hong Kong
W. K. Chan  City University of Hong Kong
Peter C. K. Liu  ASM Assembly Automation Ltd., Hong Kong
Colin K. F. Luk  ASM Technology Singapore (Pte) Ltd., Singapore
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

TACCLE tests an automated assembly system in which the expected outcomes cannot be precisely defined and the actual results cannot be directly observed.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
T. H. Tse: colleagues
Francis C. M. Lau: colleagues
W. K. Chan: colleagues
Peter C. K. Liu: colleagues
Colin K. F. Luk: colleagues