Martin R. Woodward
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- affiliation: University of Liverpool, UK
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Journal Articles
- 2009
- [j35]Robert M. Hierons, Kirill Bogdanov, Jonathan P. Bowen
, Rance Cleaveland, John Derrick
, Jeremy Dick, Marian Gheorghe, Mark Harman
, Kalpesh Kapoor, Paul J. Krause, Gerald Lüttgen, Anthony J. H. Simons
, Sergiy A. Vilkomir, Martin R. Woodward, Hussein Zedan:
Using formal specifications to support testing. ACM Comput. Surv. 41(2): 9:1-9:76 (2009) - 2007
- [j34]Martin R. Woodward, Jeff Offutt:
Editorial: Reflections on the past, present and future. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 17(1): 1-2 (2007) - 2006
- [j33]Martin R. Woodward, Michael A. Hennell:
On the relationship between two control-flow coverage criteria: all JJ-paths and MCDC. Information & Software Technology 48(7): 433-440 (2006) - [j32]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: Testing for real! Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 16(1): 1-2 (2006) - 2005
- [j31]Zuhoor A. Al-Khanjari, Martin R. Woodward, Haider Ali Ramadhan, Narayana Swamy Kutti:
The Efficiency of Critical Slicing in Fault Localization. Software Quality Journal 13(2): 129-153 (2005) - [j30]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: On mutants, metaphors and scientific creativity. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 15(2): 71-72 (2005) - 2004
- [j29]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: A test of time across the generations. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 14(2): 79-80 (2004) - 2003
- [j28]Zuhoor A. Al-Khanjari, Martin R. Woodward:
Investigating the Partial Relationships Between Testability and the Dynamic Range-to-Domain Ratio. Australasian J. of Inf. Systems 11(1) (2003) - [j27]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: The merits of diversity. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 13(2): 63-64 (2003) - 2002
- [j26]Zuhoor A. Al-Khanjari, Martin R. Woodward, Haider Ali Ramadhan:
Critical Analysis of the PIE Testability Technique. Software Quality Journal 10(4): 331-354 (2002) - [j25]Lee J. White, Martin R. Woodward:
List of Referees. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 12(1): 63-64 (2002) - [j24]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: Little bugs and big bugs. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 12(3): 131-132 (2002) - [j23]Duncan S. Neary, Martin R. Woodward:
An Experiment to Compare the Comprehensibility of Textual and Visual Forms of Algebraic Specifications. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 13(2): 149-175 (2002) - 2001
- [j22]Martin R. Woodward:
Insights into software testing. Software Focus 2(3): 93-103 (2001) - [j21]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: Putting specifications to the test. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 11(3): 141-142 (2001) - 2000
- [j20]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: 'The times they are a-changing'. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 10(2): 75-76 (2000) - [j19]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: 'Collaboration, collaboration, collaboration'. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 10(3): 147-148 (2000) - 1999
- [j18]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: V is for Verification. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 9(2): 83-84 (1999) - 1998
- [j17]Martin R. Woodward, Stephen Peter Allen:
Slicing algebraic specifications. Information & Software Technology 40(2): 105-118 (1998) - [j16]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: Time and time again. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 8(2): 59-60 (1998) - [j15]Martin R. Woodward:
Change of Book Reviews Editor. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 8(4): 174-175 (1998) - 1997
- [j14]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: Research publication standards - making the right judgements. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 7(2): 67-68 (1997) - 1996
- [j13]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: Testing - a Sisyphean or Herculean Task? Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 6(1): 1-2 (1996) - 1995
- [j12]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: Testing Matters. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 5(1): 1-2 (1995) - 1994
- [j11]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 4(3): 129-130 (1994) - 1993
- [j10]Keith Halewood, Martin R. Woodward:
A Uniform Graphical View of the Program Construction Process: GRIPSE. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 38(5): 805-837 (1993) - [j9]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 3(1): 1-2 (1993) - 1992
- [j8]Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 2(1): 1-2 (1992) - [j7]Derek Yates, Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 2(4): 165-166 (1992) - 1991
- [j6]Martin R. Woodward:
Concerning Ordered Mutation Testing of Relational Operators. Softw. Test., Verif. Reliab. 1(3): 35-40 (1991) - 1988
- [j5]Keith Halewood, Martin R. Woodward:
NSEDIT: A Syntax-directed Editor and Testing Tool Based on Nassi-Shneiderman Charts. Softw., Pract. Exper. 18(10): 987-998 (1988) - 1984
- [j4]Martin R. Woodward:
The Application of Halstead's Software Science Theory to Algol 68 Programs. Softw., Pract. Exper. 14(3): 263-276 (1984) - 1980
- [j3]Martin R. Woodward, David Hedley, Michael A. Hennell:
Experience with Path Analysis and Testing of Programs. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 6(3): 278-286 (1980) - 1979
- [j2]Martin R. Woodward, Michael A. Hennell, David Hedley:
A Measure of Control Flow Complexity in Program Text. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 5(1): 45-50 (1979) - 1976
- [j1]Michael A. Hennell, Martin R. Woodward, David Hedley:
On Program Analysis. Inf. Process. Lett. 5(5): 136-140 (1976)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2003
- [c5]Zuhoor A. Al-Khanjari, Martin R. Woodward, Narayana Swamy Kutti, Haider Ali Ramadhan, Khalil Shihab:
Masking Errors Through Software Robustness. International Conference on Internet Computing 2003: 809-817 - 2001
- [c4]Duncan S. Neary, Martin R. Woodward:
Visual Representation of Algebraic Specifications: a User-Oriented Approach. HCC 2001: 62-63 - 2000
- [c3]Martin R. Woodward, Zuhoor A. Al-Khanjari:
Testability, fault size and the domain-to-range ratio: An eternal triangle. ISSTA 2000: 168-172 - [c2]Duncan S. Neary, Martin R. Woodward:
Visual Construction of Algebraic Specifications. VL 2000: 79-80 - 1985
- [c1]Moheb R. Girgis, Martin R. Woodward:
An Integrated System for Program Testing Using Weak Mutation and Data Flow Analysis. ICSE 1985: 313-319
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