Sentence examples for more random testing from inspiring English sources

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Tougher standards, harsher penalties and more random testing should do the trick.

I would very much like to see more random testing of products as they arrive and are half way through the process.

Johnson also ordered TSA to take measures to reform security by revising protocol, retraining staff, retesting airport screening equipment and conducting more random testing at checkpoints.

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And they say that far more random tests should be conducted.

A player who fails a first test for amphetamines, however, is subject to six more random tests over the next 12 months.

Johnson said there would be more random covert testing at checkpoints.

After the report, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson reassigned acting TSA administrator Melvin Carraway and said there would be more random covert testing at checkpoints.

The resulting subdomains kill more mutants than random testing (up to six times as many in one case) with the same number or fewer test cases.

The proposed testability can also be used to demonstrate whether the test cases based on uniform partitions, such as branch coverage criteria, result in homogeneous partitions that is known to be more effective than random testing.

Possible approaches range from dynamic symbolic [1, 2] and concolic [3 5] execution to more or less random testing using generational, mutational, black-box, or white-box fuzzers [6, 7].

A random testing of more than 50 plastic toys found high lead content in 11 of them, according to Mike Schade, a campaigner for the Center for Health, Environment and Justice, which helped organize the testing.

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