Evaluating Structural Criteria for Testing Mobile Code

12th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE) - Márcio E. Delamaro, Auri Marcelo Rizzo Vincenzi and José Carlos Maldonado - Code mobility has become an attractive alternative to the implementation of distributed systems. In the last few years much effort h...

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