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MBT 2011 Seventh Workshop on Model-Based Testing April 2-3, 2011, Saarbrücken, Germany http://mbt-workshop.org/ Satellite workshop of ETAPS 2011 CALL FOR PAPERS The workshop is devoted to model-based testing of both software and hardware. Model-based testing uses models describing the required behavior of the system under consideration to guide such efforts as test selection and test results evaluation. Testing validates the real system behavior against models and checks that the implementation conforms to them, but is capable also to find errors in the models themselves. Model-based testing has gained attention with the popularization of models in software/hardware design and development. Of particular importance are formal models with precise semantics, such as state-based formalisms, algebraic specifications, or other mathematical descriptions of possible system behavior. Testing with such models allows one to detect subtle bugs and at the same time to measure the degree of the product's conformance with the model. Techniques to support model-based testing are drawn from diverse areas, like deductive verification, model checking, constraint solving, control and data flow analysis, grammar analysis, Markov processes, etc. The intent of this workshop is to bring together researchers and users of model-based testing techniques and tools to discuss the state of the art in theory, applications, tools, and industrialization of model-based testing and related domains. WORKSHOP HISTORY MBT 2011 is the seventh event in a series of ETAPS satellite workshops. MBT 2004, historically the first meeting to focus on model-based testing, was held March 27-28, 2004, in Barcelona, Spain. MBT 2006 was held in Vienna, Austria; MBT 2007 - in Braga, Portugal; MBT 2008 - in Budapest, Hungary; MBT 2009 - in York, UK; and MBT 2010 – in Paphos, Cyprus. The proceedings have appeared in ENTCS (volumes 111, 164, 190, 220, 253, proceedings of MBT 2010 are in preparation). SUBMISSION TOPICS Original submissions are solicited from representatives of both industry and academia. They are invited to present their work, plans, and views related to model-based testing. The topics of interest include but are not limited to: * Online and offline test sequence generation methods and tools * Test data selection methods and tools * Runtime verification integrated with testing * Model-based test coverage metrics * Automatic domain/partition analysis * Combination of formal verification and testing * Test oracle construction techniques * Scenario based test generation * Language/technology support for testing * Formalisms and formal models suitable for model-based testing * Applications of model checking techniques in testing * Use of constraint solving and constraint inference in testing * Game-theoretic and probabilistic approaches to test selection * Model-based testing of non-functional requirements (security, performance, etc.) * Problems and achievements of model-based testing in industry IMPORTANT DATES Paper submissions: December 6, 2010 Notification of acceptance: January 24, 2011 Final versions: February 5, 2011 PAPER SUBMISSION Research papers should be limited to 15 pages in ENTCS format, describing significant research results based on sound theory or experimental assessment. We also solicit industry experience papers on the use of model-based testing in industrial environments and analysis of results obtained. Such papers should be limited to 15 pages, too. Paper submission is now open at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mbt2011 Workshop proceedings will be distributed by the organizers of ETAPS 2011. In addition, it is intended that post-workshop proceedings will be published in some electronic edition. WEBSITE http://mbt-workshop.org/ PROGRAM COMMITTEE Bruno Legeard (Smartesting, France), co-chair Alexander K. Petrenko (ISP RAS, Russia), co-chair Jan Tretmans (Embedded Systems Institute, The Netherlands), co-chair Bernhard K. Aichernig (Graz University of Technology, Austria) Jonathan Bowen (University of Westminster, UK) Mirko Conrad (The MathWorks GmbH, Germany) John Derrick (University of Sheffield, UK) Bernd Finkbeiner (Universität des Saarlandes, Germany) Patrice Godefroid (Microsoft Research, USA) Ziyad Hanna (Jasper Design Automation, USA) Antti Huima (Conformiq Software Ltd., Finland) Alexander S. Kossatchev (ISP RAS, Russia) Mounier Laurent (VERIMAG, France) Bruno Marre (Universite Paris-Sud, France) Axel Mauritz (EADS, Germany) Alexandre Petrenko (Computer Research Institute of Montreal, Canada) Fabien Peureux (University of Franche-Comté, France) Natasha Sharygina (University of Lugano, Switzerland) Nikolai Tillmann (Microsoft Research, USA) Nina Yevtushenko (Tomsk State University, Russia) |
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