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Tom Schrijvers
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Tom Schrijvers is a professor of computer science at KU Leuven in Belgium since 2014, and previously from 2011 until 2014 at Ghent University in Belgium. He has over 20 years of research experience in programming languages and has co-authored more than 100 scientific papers. Much of his research focuses on functional programming and on the Haskell programming language in particular: he has made many contributions to the language, its ecosystem and applications, and chaired academic events like the Haskell Symposium. At the same time, he has more than a decade of teaching experience (including functional programming with Haskell) and received several teaching awards.
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  1. Property-based testing has several key advantages over unit testing:
    • Writing a single property requires a little bit more thought than writing a single unit test, but from it, QuickCheck can generate an arbitrary number of unit tests. Hence, property-based testing is more productive.
    • Properties are often a form of documentation of the code under test. Their parametric nature means that they convey insight into many situations, whereas a unit test covers a single situation and thus offers little insight.
    • The random generation of test inputs reveals problems in unexpected corners where human testers would not have looked.

      There are also some disadvantages or costs associated with property-based testing:

    • Writing properties requires thinking at a more abstract level and having more insight into the code. It is debatable whether this is an advantage.
    • There is a setup cost when defining the QuickCheck framework with new data...
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Tom Schrijvers

Tom Schrijvers is a professor of computer science at KU Leuven in Belgium since 2014, and previously from 2011 until 2014 at Ghent University in Belgium. He has over 20 years of research experience in programming languages and has co-authored more than 100 scientific papers. Much of his research focuses on functional programming and on the Haskell programming language in particular: he has made many contributions to the language, its ecosystem and applications, and chaired academic events like the Haskell Symposium. At the same time, he has more than a decade of teaching experience (including functional programming with Haskell) and received several teaching awards.
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