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Phyllis G. Frankl
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- affiliation: New York University Tandon School of Engineering, New York City, USA
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Books and Theses
- 1987
- [b1]Phyllis G. Frankl:
The use of Data Flow Information for the Selection and Evaluation of Software Test Data. New York University, USA, 1987
Journal Articles
- 2011
- [j15]Chixiang Zhou, Phyllis G. Frankl:
JDAMA: Java database application mutation analyser. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 21(3): 241-263 (2011) - 2004
- [j14]Yuetang Deng, Phyllis G. Frankl, Jiong Wang:
Testing web database applications. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 29(5): 1-10 (2004) - [j13]David Chays, Yuetang Deng, Phyllis G. Frankl, Saikat Dan, Filippos I. Vokolos, Elaine J. Weyuker:
An AGENDA for testing relational database applications. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 14(1): 17-44 (2004) - 2000
- [j12]Phyllis G. Frankl, Elaine J. Weyuker:
Testing software to detect and reduce risk. J. Syst. Softw. 53(3): 275-286 (2000) - [j11]Phyllis G. Frankl:
Assessing and enhancing software testing effectiveness. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 25(1): 50-51 (2000) - 1999
- [j10]Delia I. S. Marx, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Path-sensitive Alias Analysis for Data Flow Testing. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 9(1): 51-73 (1999) - 1998
- [j9]Phyllis G. Frankl, Richard G. Hamlet, Bev Littlewood, Lorenzo Strigini:
Evaluating Testing Methods by Delivered Reliability. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 24(8): 586-601 (1998) - 1997
- [j8]Phyllis G. Frankl, Stewart N. Weiss, Cang Hu:
All-uses vs mutation testing: An experimental comparison of effectiveness. J. Syst. Softw. 38(3): 235-253 (1997) - 1996
- [j7]Paul Ammann, Sushil Jajodia, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Globally Consistent Event Ordering in One-Directional Distributed Environments. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 7(6): 665-670 (1996) - 1995
- [j6]Phyllis G. Frankl, Elaine J. Weyuker:
Reply to "Some Critical Remarks on a Hierarchy of Fault-Detecting Abilities of Test Methods". IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 21(10): 861-863 (1995) - 1994
- [j5]Roong-Ko Doong, Phyllis G. Frankl:
The ASTOOT Approach to Testing Object-Oriented Programs. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 3(2): 101-130 (1994) - 1993
- [j4]Phyllis G. Frankl, Elaine J. Weyuker:
A Formal Analysis of the Fault-Detecting Ability of Testing Methods. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 19(3): 202-213 (1993) - [j3]Phyllis G. Frankl, Stewart N. Weiss:
An Experimental Comparison of the Effectiveness of Branch Testing and Data Flow Testing. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 19(8): 774-787 (1993) - [j2]Phyllis G. Frankl, Elaine J. Weyuker:
Provable Improvements on Branch Testing. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 19(10): 962-975 (1993) - 1988
- [j1]Phyllis G. Frankl, Elaine J. Weyuker:
An Applicable Family of Data Flow Testing Criteria. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 14(10): 1483-1498 (1988)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2022
- [c29]Preston Moore, Thomas Wies, Marc Waldman, Phyllis G. Frankl, Justin Cappos:
Needles in a Haystack: Using PORT to Catch Bad Behaviors within Application Recordings. ICSOFT 2022: 137-145 - 2019
- [c28]Preston Moore, Justin Cappos, Phyllis G. Frankl, Thomas Wies:
Charting a Course Through Uncertain Environments: SEA Uses Past Problems to Avoid Future Failures. ISSRE 2019: 1-12 - 2018
- [c27]Dan Gopstein, Hongwei Henry Zhou, Phyllis G. Frankl, Justin Cappos:
Prevalence of confusing code in software projects: atoms of confusion in the wild. MSR 2018: 281-291 - 2012
- [c26]Chixiang Zhou, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Empirical Studies on Test Effectiveness for Database Applications. ICST 2012: 61-70 - [c25]Chon Ju Kim, Phyllis G. Frankl:
AQUA: Android QUery Analyzer. WCRE 2012: 395-404 - 2011
- [c24]Raymond Mui, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Preventing Web Application Injections with Complementary Character Coding. ESORICS 2011: 80-99 - [c23]Chixiang Zhou, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Inferential Checking for Mutants Modifying Database States. ICST 2011: 259-268 - 2010
- [c22]Raymond Mui, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Preventing SQL Injection through Automatic Query Sanitization with ASSIST. TAV-WEB 2010: 27-38 - 2009
- [c21]Chixiang Zhou, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Mutation Testing for Java Database Applications. ICST 2009: 396-405 - 2008
- [c20]David Chays, John Shahid, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Query-based test generation for database applications. DBTest 2008: 6 - 2007
- [c19]John F. Buford, Emré Celebi, Phyllis G. Frankl:
An Integrated Peer-to-Peer Data and Service Dissemination System. CCNC 2007: 546-549 - 2006
- [c18]John F. Buford, Emré Celebi, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Property-Based Peer Trust in the Sleeper Service Discovery Protocol. COMPSAC (2) 2006: 209-214 - [c17]John F. Buford, Bernard Burg, Emré Celebi, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Sleeper: A Power-Conserving Service Discovery Protocol. MobiQuitous 2006: 1-10 - 2005
- [c16]Yuetang Deng, Phyllis G. Frankl, David Chays:
Testing database transactions with AGENDA. ICSE 2005: 78-87 - 2003
- [c15]Vikram Anantapadmanabhan, Phyllis G. Frankl, Nasir D. Memon, Gleb Naumovich:
Design of a Laboratory for Information Security Education. World Conference on Information Security Education 2003: 61-73 - [c14]Phyllis G. Frankl, Gregg Rothermel, Kent Sayre, Filippos I. Vokolos:
An Empirical Comparison of Two Safe Regression Test Selection Techniques. ISESE 2003: 195-205 - [c13]Yuetang Deng, Phyllis G. Frankl, Zhongqiang Chen:
Testing Database Transaction Concurrency. ASE 2003: 184-195 - 2000
- [c12]Phyllis G. Frankl, Yuetang Deng:
Comparison of delivered reliability of branch, data flow and operational testing: A case study. ISSTA 2000: 124-134 - [c11]David Chays, Saikat Dan, Phyllis G. Frankl, Filippos I. Vokolos, Elaine J. Weber:
A framework for testing database applications. ISSTA 2000: 147-157 - 1998
- [c10]Filippos I. Vokolos, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Empirical Evaluation of the Textual Differencing Regression Testing Technique. ICSM 1998: 44-53 - [c9]Phyllis G. Frankl, Oleg Iakounenko:
Further Empirical Studies of Test Effectiveness. SIGSOFT FSE 1998: 153-162 - 1997
- [c8]Phyllis G. Frankl, Richard G. Hamlet, Bev Littlewood, Lorenzo Strigini:
Choosing a Testing Method to Deliver Reliability. ICSE 1997: 68-78 - [c7]J. Abraham, Phyllis G. Frankl, Christian Landrault, Meryem Marzouki, Paolo Prinetto, Chantal Robach, Pascale Thévenod-Fosse:
Hardware Test: Can We Learn from Software Testing? VTS 1997: 320-321 - 1996
- [c6]Delia I. S. Marx, Phyllis G. Frankl:
The Path-Wise Approach to Data Flow Testing with Pointer Variables. ISSTA 1996: 135-146 - 1993
- [c5]Phyllis G. Frankl, Elaine J. Weyuker:
An Analytical Comparison of the Fault-Detecting Ability of Data Flow Testing Techniques. ICSE 1993: 415-424 - [c4]Mohammed Ghriga, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Adaptive Testing of Non-Deterministic Communication Protocols. Protocol Test Systems 1993: 347-362 - 1991
- [c3]Phyllis G. Frankl, Stewart N. Weiss:
An Experimental Comparison of the Effectiveness of the All-Uses and All-Edges Adequacy Criteria. Symposium on Testing, Analysis, and Verification 1991: 154-164 - [c2]Roong-Ko Doong, Phyllis G. Frankl:
Case Studies on Testing Object-Oriented Programs. Symposium on Testing, Analysis, and Verification 1991: 165-177 - [c1]Phyllis G. Frankl, Elaine J. Weyuker:
Assessing the fault-detecting ability of testing methods. SIGSOFT 1991: 77-91
Editorship
- 2002
- [e1]Phyllis G. Frankl:
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, ISSTA 2002, Roma, Italy, July 22-24, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-562-9 [contents]
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