A. Qusef, G. Bavota, R. Oliveto, A. D. Lucia, D. Binkley
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SCOTCH: Slicing and Coupling Based Test to Code Trace Hunter
In this demonstration we present an Eclipse plug-in, called SCOTCH (Slicing and Coupling based Test to Code trace Hunter), that uses dynamic slicing and conceptual coupling to recover the trace ability links between unit tests and tested classes. Empirical evaluation shows that SCOTCH identifies trace ability links between unit tests and tested classes with a high accuracy.