Using bytecode rather than test source text as the diversity artefact in two static test-prioritisation algorithms yields modest APFD gains (2.3-7.8%) and large runtime savings, with a hand-selected bytecode filter improving speed further.
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Empirically Evaluating the Use of Bytecode for Diversity-Based Test Case Prioritisation
Using bytecode rather than test source text as the diversity artefact in two static test-prioritisation algorithms yields modest APFD gains (2.3-7.8%) and large runtime savings, with a hand-selected bytecode filter improving speed further.