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Web of Science Automatic unit test generator software by collecting run-time data(2024.01.01) Genç, S.Quality and productivity needs are considered together in software. For this reason, any existing software should be tested automatically with test automation. Software test automations is automated software testing activities. Automating constantly manually written tests, on the other hand, saves time, reduces error rates, produces better quality software, and reduces costs. This study aims to produce an automatic unit testing framework that is planned to work in run-time on software products. This developed application performs unit test transformations that can respond to the desired test scenarios on the product being studied.. Java agent is used as the basis of all these transformations. All information about the objects, methods, and variables of the sample java classes to be worked on is converted into data in run-time using byte code. During this transformation, information is saved in the database, and unit tests are created automatically through the template engine. Compared to the products developed on automatic unit test generation in the literature, the opcode parsing method was developed for this study. This method reads a byte code at run-time, uses the properties of the java class it belongs to, and automatically creates the unit test class and test methods. The study can also examine different object definitions and conditional and loop structures within a method and produce alternative test scenarios. The automatic unit test scenario produced has been turned into a flexible framework that can encounter minimum errors at run-time. Considering the scarcity of studies in the field of national software testing; It is thought that the automatic unit test generation product developed within the scope of this study, using byte code, will contribute to the work area.Web of Science Investigation of the subchronic effects of low-dose pesticide mixture on rat testes(2023.01.01) Ömür, A.D.; Sevim, C.; Saglam, Y.S.; Bolat, I.; Genç, S.; Yeni, Y.; Aydin, M.A.; Sunar, S.; Koçak, G.; Akarsu, S.A.Pesticides are chemical agents used against living things such as insects, rodents, and weeds that cause toxicity in various tissues, including reproductive organs. In order to increase the effectiveness of pesticides, active ingredients are mixed with various formulations. The current study tried to determine the effects of pesticides and their mixtures on testicular tissue in rats. For this purpose, chlormequat chloride (CCC), pirimiphos methyl (PMM), glyphosate ( GLY), tebuconazole (TBZ), chlorpyrifos methyl (CPM), deltamethrin (DLM), and their mix (acceptable daily intake (ADI) and ADIx10) were administried to Sprague-Dawley rats for 90 days. As a result of the examinations, the ADIx10 group showed the most damaging effect by showing a statistical difference in terms of sperm motility and membrane integrity. The GLY group had a similar effect on membrane integrity as the ADIx10 group, while it had a moderately detrimental effect on motility. Degenerations of spermatocytes, necrosis, and edema in intertubular spaces were observed in all pesticide groups. Similarly, 8-hydroxyguanosine (8-OHdG) expression and Caspase-3 expression were moderate in all pesticide groups. Moreover, 8-OHdG expression and Caspase-3 expression were higher in the ADI and ADIx10 groups compared to other groups. As a result, pesticides and their mixtures cause histopathological changes in the testicular tissue of rats and decrease sperm quality.