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Table of Contents
Intro
Chapter 1: Why Autonomous Real-time Testing?
1-1 Introduction
1-2 What is Software Testing?
1-3 Representing Unlimited Knowledge
1-4 Autonomous Real-time Testing
1-5 Outlook
Chapter 2: Test Metrics
2-1 Introduction
2-2 Modeling Software
2-3 A Short Primer on Six Sigma Transfer Functions
2-4 Measuring Tests
2-5 Test Metrics for the Navigator Application
2-6 Conclusion
Chapter 3: Testing the Internet of Things
3-1 Introduction
3-2 Testing the Internet of Things (IoT)
3-3 Conclusions and Next Steps
Chapter 4: Testing Privacy Protection and Safety Risks
4-1 Introduction
4-2 Consumer Metrics
4-3 ART for ADAS
4-4 Conclusion
Chapter 5: Artificial Intelligence for Testing
5-1 What is the Goal of Testing?
5-2 Generating New Test Cases
5-3 The Test Case Generator
5-4 Three Standard Tests
5-5 The DevOps Paradigm and Software Testing
5-6 Three Innovations needed
Chapter 6: Testing Highly Complex Technical Systems
6-1 Testing Digital Twins
6-2 The Fundamentals of Testing Complex Systems
6-3 AHP for Testing
6-4 Open Questions
6-5 Conclusion
Chapter 7: Testing Artificial Intelligence
7-1 Introduction
7-2 How to Test Artificial Intelligence
7-3 A Deep Learning Application as a Sample
7-4 Next Steps, and a Preliminary Conclusion
7-5 A Side Note
Chapter 8: Agile Testing with the Buglione-Trudel Matrix
8-1 Introduction
8-2 Story Cards with Test Stories
8-3 Selecting Test Stories for Story Cards
8-4 Creating Test Stories by the Development Team
8-5 Test Management
8-6 Conclusions
Bibliography
Reference Index.
Chapter 1: Why Autonomous Real-time Testing?
1-1 Introduction
1-2 What is Software Testing?
1-3 Representing Unlimited Knowledge
1-4 Autonomous Real-time Testing
1-5 Outlook
Chapter 2: Test Metrics
2-1 Introduction
2-2 Modeling Software
2-3 A Short Primer on Six Sigma Transfer Functions
2-4 Measuring Tests
2-5 Test Metrics for the Navigator Application
2-6 Conclusion
Chapter 3: Testing the Internet of Things
3-1 Introduction
3-2 Testing the Internet of Things (IoT)
3-3 Conclusions and Next Steps
Chapter 4: Testing Privacy Protection and Safety Risks
4-1 Introduction
4-2 Consumer Metrics
4-3 ART for ADAS
4-4 Conclusion
Chapter 5: Artificial Intelligence for Testing
5-1 What is the Goal of Testing?
5-2 Generating New Test Cases
5-3 The Test Case Generator
5-4 Three Standard Tests
5-5 The DevOps Paradigm and Software Testing
5-6 Three Innovations needed
Chapter 6: Testing Highly Complex Technical Systems
6-1 Testing Digital Twins
6-2 The Fundamentals of Testing Complex Systems
6-3 AHP for Testing
6-4 Open Questions
6-5 Conclusion
Chapter 7: Testing Artificial Intelligence
7-1 Introduction
7-2 How to Test Artificial Intelligence
7-3 A Deep Learning Application as a Sample
7-4 Next Steps, and a Preliminary Conclusion
7-5 A Side Note
Chapter 8: Agile Testing with the Buglione-Trudel Matrix
8-1 Introduction
8-2 Story Cards with Test Stories
8-3 Selecting Test Stories for Story Cards
8-4 Creating Test Stories by the Development Team
8-5 Test Management
8-6 Conclusions
Bibliography
Reference Index.