Abstract
In this paper we are describing about how to develop an interface for compiling of any java program and will show how many errors in the program. We will also perform some metrics like number of lines time taken to write the program, operands used in the program. And also find volume effort required to implement or understand the program. For this we are using Combinatorial Interaction testing (CIT), is a productive and viable strategy for identifying disappointments that are brought about by the collaborations of different framework input parameters. In this paper, we talk about CIT, call attention to a portion of challenges for applying it practically, and feature some ongoing advances that have improved CIT's immaterialness to present day frameworks. We additionally give a guide to future research and bearings one that we expectation will prompt new CIT look into and to more excellent testing of mechanical frameworks.
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Vignesh*, K., Reddy, P. M., … Sridhar, P. S. V. S. (2020). Combinatorial Interaction Testing For Improving Conformance Faults. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(5), 319–324. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.e4960.018520
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