Gamifying Software Testing – A Focus on Strategy & Tools Development
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Open access
Authors
Memar, Navid
Date
2019Supervisor
Aneesh Krishna
Tele Tan
David McMeekin
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences
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Abstract
This study aims to introduce new software testing strategies and tools with the aim of creating a more engaging and rewarding environment for software testers. For this purpose, gamification has been selected as a potential solution to raise the performances of testers. Empirical experiments were conducted to validate key factors and metrics influencing the design and development of a gamified software testing system.
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