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A-TEST 2016
Seattle, WA, USA. November 18, 2016 co-located with FSE2016 Introduction Modern software that impacts all aspects of our life is getting increasingly complex and distributed over clouds and devices. This leads to new concerns in quality assurance. Testing is at the moment the most important and mostly used quality assurance technique applied in industry. However, the development of cost-effective and high-quality modern systems opens new challenges that cannot be faced only with traditional testing approaches. New techniques for systematization and automation of testing are required. The A-TEST workshop provides a venue for researchers as well as the industry to exchange and discuss trending views, ideas, state of the art work in progress, and scientific results. Format and submission ACM Format and Submission Guidelines through easychair link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=atest2016 Program Committee Atif Memon Ina Schieferdecker Lionel Briand Robert Feldt Ana Paiva Emil Alégroth M.J. Escalona Wasif Afzal Javier Dolado Raquel Blanco Valentin Dallmeier Sheikh Umar Farooq Steve Counsell Serge Demeyer Sung-Shik Jongmans Marko Van Eekelen Pekka Aho Andreas Zeller Myra Cohen Types of submission Position paper (2 pages) intended to generate discussion and debate during the workshop. Work-in-progress paper (4 pages) that describes novel work in progress, that not necessarily has reached its full completion. Full paper (7 pages) describing original and completed research. Tool demo (4 pages) describing your tool and a description of your planned demo-session. Technology transfer paper (4 pages). Describing a co-operation between University-Industry. Topics We invite you to submit a paper to the workshop, and present and discuss it at the event itself on topics related to: ◆ Techniques and tools for automating test case design and selection, e.g. model-based, combinatorial-based, search based, symbolic-based, or property-based approaches. ◆ Test case/suite optimization. ◆ Test cases evaluation and metrics. ◆ Test cases design, selection, and evaluation in emerging test domains, e.g. Graphical User Interfaces, Social Network, Cloud, Games or Security, Cyber Physical Systems. ◆ Case studies that have evaluated on real systems, not only toy problems. ◆ Experiences during test technology transfer from university to companies Important dates paper submission July 1, 2016 notification: 12th of august camera-ready: September 15, A-TEST TEAM General Chair: Tanja E.J.Vos Program Chairs: Wishnu Prasetya, Sigrid Eldh Publicity Chair: Ramón de Vries |
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