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|a Testing – Practice and Research Techniques
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|b 5th International Academic and Industrial Conference, TAIC PART 2010, Windsor, UK, September 3-5, 2010. Proceedings /
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|a Keynote Addresses -- Automatic Testing and Fixing for Eiffel -- Testing and Proving, Hand-in-Hand -- Microsoft’s Protocol Documentation Program: A Success Story for Model-Based Testing -- Full Papers -- Masking Boundary Value Coverage: Effectiveness and Efficiency -- Model-Checking Erlang – A Comparison between EtomCRL2 and McErlang -- Bad Pairs in Software Testing -- Localizing Defects in Multithreaded Programs by Mining Dynamic Call Graphs -- Filtering Test Models to Support Incremental Testing -- Does Testing Help to Reduce the Number of Potentially Faulty Statements in Debugging? -- Linguistic Security Testing for Text Communication Protocols -- Tool Papers -- An Open-Source Tool for Automated Generation of Black-Box xUnit Test Code and Its Industrial Evaluation -- TeCReVis: A Tool for Test Coverage and Test Redundancy Visualization -- A Fault Injection Tool for Testing Web Services Composition -- Synthesis of On-Line Planning Tester for Non-deterministic EFSM Models -- A Generic Approach to Run Mutation Analysis -- Challenge Paper -- The Practical Assessment of Test Sets with Inductive Inference Techniques -- Experience Reports -- Mining API Popularity -- Automatic Discovery of Unspecified Behaviors in Automotive Control Software -- Fast Abstracts -- An Empirical Evaluation to Study Benefits of Visual versus Textual Test Coverage Information -- A Multi-criteria Decision Making Framework for Real Time Model-Based Testing -- Improved Testing through Refactoring: Experience from the ProTest Project -- Towards Run-Time Monitoring of Web Services Conformance to Business-Level Agreements -- A New Approach for Software Testability -- DOM Transactions for Testing JavaScript -- The GZoltar Project: A Graphical Debugger Interface.
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|a A Message from the TAIC PART 2010 General Chair TAIC PART is a unique event that strives to combine aspects of a conference, a workshop and a retreat. Its purpose is to bring together industrialists and academics in an environment that promotes fundamental collaborationon pr- lems in software testing. Among the wide range of topics in computer science andsoftwareengineering,softwaretesting is anidealcandidatefor academicand industrialcollaborationbecauseadvancesinresearchcanhavesuchwide-ranging and far-reaching implications for industry. Conversely, the advances in comp- ing and communications technology and the growth of the associated software engineering activity are producing new researchchallengesat an increasing rate. The problems that arise in software testing are related to the problems that ariseinmanyotherareasofcomputing.Assuch,testingresearchcombinesawide range of elements encompassing the theoretical work of program analysis and formal methods and the associated representations such as ?nite-state machines and dependence graphs. The inherent complexity of software testing has led to the involvement of heuristic methods. Software testing is also a human activity and has thus seen the involvement of psychology,sociologyand even philosophy. This astonishing breadth and depth have made the problems of software testing appealing to academics for several decades.
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