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T. H. Tse is a researcher affiliated with the University of Hong Kong in China. Their work primarily focuses on Computer Science, with particular specialization in Software, Information Systems, and Computer Networks and Communications as key subfields of study. This researcher has contributed to areas including Software Testing and Debugging Techniques, Software Reliability and Analysis Research, Software Engineering Research, Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance, Machine Learning and Algorithms, Software System Performance and Reliability, and Machine Learning in Materials Science.

The researcher has published extensively on software testing and reliability topics, with notable recent papers as follows:

  • Beating Random Test Case Prioritization, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Reliability
  • A study on input domain partitioning, 2024, Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • Exploiting the Largest Available Zone: A Proactive Approach to Adaptive Random Testing by Exclusion, 2020, IEEE Access
  • Improving the effectiveness of the classification-tree methodology in software testing, 2024, Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • Guest Editorial: A Retrospective of Special Sections on Software Testing and Program Analysis, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Reliability

Frequent co-authors collaborating with T. H. Tse include:

  • Tsong Yueh Chen
  • Franz Wotawa
  • William Cheng-Chung Chu
  • Zhi Quan Zhou
  • Chen Liu

Their research has appeared in a number of publication venues, notably:

  • IEEE Transactions on Reliability
  • Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • IEEE Access
  • 2021 IEEE 21st International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and Security (QRS)
  • 2021 IEEE 21st International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and Security Companion (QRS-C)

Best Publications

  • Metamorphic Testing: A Review of Challenges and Opportunities

    Tsong Yueh Chen;Fei-Ching Kuo;Huai Liu;Pak-Lok Poon

  • Adaptive Random Testing: The ART of test case diversity

    Tsong Yueh Chen;Fei-Ching Kuo;Robert G. Merkel;T. H. Tse

  • A Tale of Clouds: Paradigm Comparisons and Some Thoughts on Research Issues

    Lijun Mei;W.K. Chan;T.H. Tse

  • Adaptive Random Test Case Prioritization

    Bo Jiang;Zhenyu Zhang;W. K. Chan;T. H. Tse

  • Fault-based testing without the need of oracles

    Tsong Y. Chen;Tsun H. Tse;Zhiquan Zhou

  • In black and white: an integrated approach to class-level testing of object-oriented programs

    Huo Yan Chen;T. H. Tse;F. T. Chan;T. Y. Chen

  • TACCLE: a methodology for object-oriented software testing at the class and cluster levels

    Huo Yan Chen;T. H. Tse;T. Y. Chen

  • Proportional sampling strategy: a compendium and some insights

    T. Y. Chen;T. H. Tse;Y. T. Yu

  • Metamorphic testing of programs on partial differential equations: a case study

    T.Y. Chen;Jianqiang Feng;T.H. Tse

  • Case studies on the selection of useful relations in metamorphic testing

    Tsong Yueh Chen;D. H. Huang;Tsun-Him Tse;Zhi Quan Zhou

  • Capturing propagation of infected program states

    Zhenyu Zhang;W. K. Chan;T. H. Tse;Bo Jiang

  • Metamorphic Testing and Its Applications

    Zhi Quan Zhou;D. H. Huang;T. H. Tse;Zongyuan Yang

  • Semi-proving: an integrated method based on global symbolic evaluation and metamorphic testing

    T. Y. Chen;T. H. Tse;Zhiquan Zhou

  • Testing context-sensitive middleware-based software applications

    T.H. Tse;S.S. Yau

  • Data flow testing of service-oriented workflow applications

    Lijun Mei;W.K. Chan;T.H. Tse

  • Test case prioritization for regression testing of service-oriented business applications

    Lijun Mei;Zhenyu Zhang;W. K. Chan;T. H. Tse

  • Testing context-aware middleware-centric programs: a data flow approach and an RFID-based experimentation

    Heng Lu;W. K. Chan;T. H. Tse

  • Automated functional testing of online search services

    Zhi Quan Zhou;ShuJia Zhang;Markus Hagenbuchner;T. H. Tse

  • Fault-based testing of database application programs with conceptual data model

    W.K. Chan;S.C. Cheung;T.H. Tse

  • Semi-Proving: An Integrated Method for Program Proving, Testing, and Debugging

    Tsong Yueh Chen;T H Tse;Zhi Quan Zhou

  • A choice relation framework for supporting category-partition test case generation

    T.Y. Chen;Pak-Lok Poon;T.H. Tse

Frequent Co-Authors

Tsong Yueh Chen
Tsong Yueh Chen Swinburne University of Technology
W. K. Chan
W. K. Chan City University of Hong Kong
W. Eric Wong
W. Eric Wong The University of Texas at Dallas
Shing-Chi Cheung
Shing-Chi Cheung Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Felix T.S. Chan
Felix T.S. Chan Macau University of Science and Technology
Stephen S. Yau
Stephen S. Yau Arizona State University
Victor R. Basili
Victor R. Basili University of Maryland, College Park
David Lorge Parnas
David Lorge Parnas McMaster University
Changhoon Lee
Changhoon Lee Seoul National University
Francis C. M. Lau
Francis C. M. Lau Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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