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Software Quality Journal, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, March 2024
- Antonio Vallecillo, Ricardo Pérez-Castillo, Joost Visser:
Guest editorial: special issue on "IT quality challenges in a digital society". 1-3 - Maurizio Leotta, Davide Paparella, Filippo Ricca:
Mutta: a novel tool for E2E web mutation testing. 5-26 - Luis Olsina, Philip Lew, Pablo Becker:
Comparative analysis of the syntactic and semantic consistency of terms in software testing glossaries. 27-52 - Jaime Alvarado-Valiente, Javier Romero-Álvarez, Enrique Moguel, José García-Alonso, Juan Manuel Murillo:
Technological diversity of quantum computing providers: a comparative study and a proposal for API Gateway integration. 53-73 - Marko Jäntti, Markus Aho:
Quality aspects of digital forest service management: a case study. 75-94 - Marta Catillo, Antonio Pecchia, Umberto Villano:
Successful intrusion detection with a single deep autoencoder: theory and practice. 95-123 - Daniele Granata, Massimiliano Rak:
Systematic analysis of automated threat modelling techniques: Comparison of open-source tools. 125-161 - Manuel A. Serrano, Luis Enrique Sánchez, Antonio Santos-Olmo Parra, David Garcia Rosado, Carlos Blanco, Vita Santa Barletta, Danilo Caivano, Eduardo Fernández-Medina:
Minimizing incident response time in real-world scenarios using quantum computing. 163-192 - Iñigo Aldalur, Aitor Arrieta, Aitor Agirre, Goiuria Sagardui, Maite Arratibel:
A microservice-based framework for multi-level testing of cyber-physical systems. 193-223 - Morena Barboni, Andrea Morichetta, Andrea Polini, Francesco Casoni:
ReSuMo: a regression strategy and tool for mutation testing of solidity smart contracts. 225-253 - Giovanni Giachetti, José Luis de la Vara, Beatriz Marín:
Model-driven gap analysis for the fulfillment of quality standards in software development processes. 255-282 - Hanna Looks, Jannik Fangmann, Jörg Thomaschewski, María José Escalona, Eva-Maria Schön:
Towards improving agility in public administration. 283-311
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