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11th AST@ICSE 2016: Austin, Texas, USA
- Christof J. Budnik, Gordon Fraser, Francesca Lonetti:
Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Automation of Software Test, AST@ICSE 2016, Austin, Texas, USA, May 14-15, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4151-6
Tests automation
- Mouna Tka Mnad, Christophe Deleuze, Ioannis Parissis, Jackie Launay, Jean Baptiste Gning:
Automated test generation for synchronous controllers. 1-7 - Pablo Lamela Seijas, Simon J. Thompson, Miguel Angel Francisco:
Model extraction and test generation from JUnit test suites. 8-14 - Daniel Ratiu, Markus Voelter:
Automated testing of DSL implementations: experiences from building mbeddr. 15-21
Coverage and mutation analysis
- Breno Miranda, Antonia Bertolino:
Does code coverage provide a good stopping rule for operational profile based testing? 22-28 - Amanda Schwartz, Michael Hetzel:
The impact of fault type on the relationship between code coverage and fault detection. 29-35 - Phil McMinn, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Chris J. Wright:
Virtual mutation analysis of relational database schemas. 36-42 - Hermann Felbinger, Franz Wotawa, Mihai Nica:
Empirical study of correlation between mutation score and model inference based test suite adequacy assessment. 43-49
Testing smartphone applications
- Yongjian Hu, Iulian Neamtiu:
Fuzzy and cross-app replay for smartphone apps. 50-56 - Joseph Chan Joo Keng, Lingxiao Jiang, Tan Kiat Wee, Rajesh Krishna Balan:
Graph-aided directed testing of Android applications for checking runtime privacy behaviours. 57-63 - Hailong Zhang, Haowei Wu, Atanas Rountev:
Automated test generation for detection of leaks in Android applications. 64-70
Fault detection and repair
- John Hughes, Ulf Norell, Nicholas Smallbone, Thomas Arts:
Find more bugs with QuickCheck! 71-77 - Mahmoud Mohammadi, Bill Chu, Heather Richter Lipford, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:
Automatic web security unit testing: XSS vulnerability detection. 78-84 - Thomas Durieux, Martin Monperrus:
DynaMoth: dynamic code synthesis for automatic program repair. 85-91
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