Comparing LLM-Generated Code, Manual Testing, and Capture-and-Replay Methods for XR Applications
Summary
Testing software is an important part of creating an application. There are different ways to test software. It can be done manually or with tools that make testing easier. In this study, we compare two existing testing methods with a new method we developed. Participants will test a given software using three different methods, including the use of an XR headset, and then answer questions about their experience. The use of an XR headset is essential to this study and is related to the exclusion criteria for participant eligibility.
Eligibility
Eligible ages: 18 to 99
Accepts healthy participants: Yes
Inclusion criteria:
1) Adults aged 18 years or older.
2) No visible symptoms of COVID-19.
3) No history of photosensitive seizure disorder.
4) Proficiency in English as the language of communication.
5) Experience in programming with Unity.
Exclusion criteria:
1) Anyone with COVID-19-related symptoms.
2) Anyone with a history of photosensitive seizure disorder.
3) Anyone who has no experience with programming in Unity at all
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If you are willing to participate, please email: seyednami.modarressi@ucalgary.ca
Principal investigator:
Frank Maurer
Clinical trial:
No
REB-ID:
REB25-0214