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A-MOST 2011 : 7th Workshop on Advances in Model Based TestingConference Series : Advances in Model-Based Software Testing | |||||||||||||||
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NEW: Submission deadline extended to January 7, 2011 ---------------------------------------------------- Co-located with ICST 2011 (4th International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation) March 21, 2011, Berlin, Germany http://amost2011.lcis.grenoble-inp.fr The increasing use of software and the growing system complexity, in size, heterogeneity, autonomy, physical distribution, and dynamicity make focused software system testing a challenging task. Recent years have seen an increasing industrial and academic interest in the use of models for designing and testing software. Success has been reported using a range of types of models using a variety of specification formats, notations and formal languages, such as UML, SDL, B and Z. The goal of the A-MOST workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss the current state of the art and practice as well as future prospects for Model-Based software Testing (MBT). Topics of Interest include (but are not limited to): ---------------------------------------------------- Models: - Models for component, integration and system testing - Product-line models - (Hybrid) embedded system models - Systems-of-systems models - Architectural models - Models for orchestration and choreography of services - Executable models and simulation - Environment and use models - Non-functional models - Models of SUT, properties and environments Processes, Methods and Tools: - Model-based test generation algorithms - Application of model checking techniques in model-based testing - Tracing from requirements model to test models - Performance and predictability of model-driven development - Test model evolution during the software lifecycle - Risk-based approaches for MBT - Generation of testing-infrastructures from models - Combinatorial approaches for MBT - Statistical testing Experiences and Evaluation: - Non-functional/Quantitative MBT - Estimating dependability (e.g., security, safety, reliability) using MBT - Coverage metrics and measurements for structural and (non-)functional models - Cost of testing, economic impact of MBT - Empirical validation, experiences, case studies using MBT Submissions: ------------ We invite submissions of full-length (8 pages) papers that describe new research, tools, technologies, and industry experience. Short (4 pages) position papers or experience reports are also welcome. Papers *must* be submitted in PDF format and *must* not exceed eight pages (including all text, figures, references and appendices). Each submitted paper must conform to the IEEE Format and Submission Guidelines and use the IEEE Journal style. Check http://amost2011.lcis.grenoble-inp.fr for more details. Proceedings: ------------ Workshop Proceedings will be published in the IEEE Digital Library. Important Dates: ---------------- Submission Deadline: January 7, 2011 !NEW! Notification: February 1, 2011 Camera-Ready: March 11, 2011 Workshop: March 21, 2011 Organization: ------------- Christof Budnik, Siemens Corporate Research, USA Ioannis Parissis, Grenoble INP-LCIS, France Programme Committee: -------------------- Paul Ammann, George Mason University, USA Mikhail Auguston, NPS, USA Bob Binder, mVerify Corporation, USA Christof Budnik, Siemens Corporate Research, USA Steve Counsell, Brunel University, UK Robert Eschbach, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany Gordon Fraser, Saarland University, Germany Lars Frantzen, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands Angelo Gargantini, University of Bargamo, Italy Wolfgang Grieskamp, Microsoft Research, USA Rob Hierons, Brunel University, UK Lan Lin, University of Tennessee, USA Mercedes MerayoUniversidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Brian Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark Manuel Nunez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Jeff Offut, George Mason University, USA Ioannis Parissis, University of Grenoble, France Alexandre Petrenko, CRIM, Canada Jesse Poore, University of Tennessee, USA Alexander Pretschner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Carsten Weise, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Franz Wotawa, Technische Universitaet Graz, Austria Steering Committee: -------------------- Rob Hierons, Brunel University, UK (rob.hierons@brunel.ac.uk) Manuel Nunez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain (mn@sip.ucm.es) Jesse Poore, University of Tennessee, (poore@eecs.utk.edu) Alexander Pretschner, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany (alexander.pretschner@iese.fraunhofer.de) |
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