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# Project Information | ||
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## Introduction | ||
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Milu is an efficient and flexible C mutation testing tool designed for | ||
both first order and highe order mutation testing. The name 'Milu' is | ||
from a deer composed of four other animals. It has a horse's head, a | ||
deer's antlers, a donkey's body and a cow's hooves. | ||
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If you've downloaded Milu, please let me know. If you are using Milu as | ||
part of your research work (e.g. comparing your tool against it), then | ||
please cite the following paper. | ||
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Yue Jia and Mark Harman. Milu: A Customizable, Runtime-Optimized Higher | ||
Order Mutation Testing Tool for the Full C Language TAIC PART'08, | ||
Windsor, UK, 29th-31st August 2008. | ||
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## Get Source Code git clone https://github.com/yuejia/Milu | ||
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## Acknowledgement | ||
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This project was supported by the EPSRC grant, EP/D050863(SEBASE) and | ||
the ORSAS. |