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Martin Woodward

Dr Martin R. Woodward (28 May 1948 – 27 October 2006) was a British computer scientist who made leading contributions in the field of in software testing.[1][2]

Martin Woodward was an academic in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Liverpool in England. As part of his leading role in software testing, for 13 years, until shortly before his death, Woodward was the Chief Editor of the journal Software Testing, Verification & Reliability (STVR), a major international journal in the field of software testing.[3]

Woodward undertook software testing research in areas such as mutation testing,[4][5] maturity models,[6] testability,[7] etc.

References

  1. ^ Martin R. Woodward at DBLP Bibliography Server  
  2. ^ Martin Woodward 25 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Scientific Commons.
  3. ^ White, L.; Offutt, J.; Yates, D.; Hierons, R.; Hennell, M.; Mitchell, P. (December 2006). "A Tribute to Martin Woodward". Softw. Test. Verif. Reliab. 16 (4): 209–211. doi:10.1002/stvr.363. S2CID 42618517.
  4. ^ An Integrated System for Program Testing Using Weak Mutation and Data Flow Analysis, 1985.
  5. ^ "Martin R. Woodward". Mutation Testing Repository. King's College London. Retrieved 8 November 2011.
  6. ^ Harman, Mark; Holcombe, Mike; Jones, Bryan; Hierons, Robert; Reid, Stuart; Roper, Marc; Woodward, Martin (1999). "Towards a Maturity Model for Empirical Studies of Software Testing". Fifth Workshop on Empirical Studies of Software Maintenance (WESS’99). CiteSeerX 10.1.1.36.7310.
  7. ^ Al-Khanjari, Zuhoor; Woodward, Martin (2003). "Investigating the Partial Relationships Between Testability and the Dynamic Range-to-Domain Ratio". Australasian Journal of Information Systems. 11. doi:10.3127/ajis.v11i1.139.

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