
I spent Monday organizing my mutation operators into categories and reading more about...everything. Tuesday morning Sara and I had a meeting with Lori to discuss where we are in the project and to talk about options for the next step. We decided to start with experiments comparing MuJava mutants to hand-seeded faults on the programs already in use. I spent the rest of the day going back through the scheduler and MASPLAS code categorizing each fault and matching it with a mutation operator. After work, Sara, Frank, and I went to a Wilmington Blue Rocks Game. It was really funny...bad baseball and Mr.Celery :)
Wednesday consisted of emailing Professors and grad students from Tufts to try to get information about web application faults, reading some papers on testing database applications, and making every attempt to get MuJava to run.
I spent Thursday and Friday reading and summarizing some more papers, yippee!! Then I got to start planning experimentation to compare MuJava with hand-seeding. Hopefully I will get to start experiments next week. Sara and I also attempted to get MuJava to run. It is really being a pain! We emailed the grad student who helped create it to ask for suggestions on how to actually make the GUI work.
