3066	 A Controlled Experiment in Program Testing and Code Walkthroughs Inspections	 This paper describes an experiment in program testing employing highly experienced data processing professionals using seven methods to test a small PL I program. The results show that the popular code walk through inspection method was as effective as other computer-based methods in finding errors and that the most effective methods in terms of errors found and cost employed pairs of subjects who tested the program independently and then pooled their findings. The study also shows that there is a tremendous amount of variability among subjects and that the ability to detect certain types of errors varies from method to method. Software reliability program verification debugging testing code walkthroughs code inspections personnel selection
