10111 Executive Summary – Practical Software Testing: Tool Automation and Human Factors

Authors Mark Harman, Henry Muccini, Wolfram Schulte, Tao Xie



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Mark Harman
Henry Muccini
Wolfram Schulte
Tao Xie

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Mark Harman, Henry Muccini, Wolfram Schulte, and Tao Xie. 10111 Executive Summary – Practical Software Testing: Tool Automation and Human Factors. In Practical Software Testing : Tool Automation and Human Factors. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Volume 10111, pp. 1-5, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2010)
https://doi.org/10.4230/DagSemProc.10111.2

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The main goal of the seminar ``Practical Software Testing: Tool Automation and Human Factors'' was to bring together academics working on algorithms, methods, and techniques for practical software testing, with practitioners, interested in developing more soundly-based and well-understood testing processes and practices. The seminar's purpose was to make researchers aware of industry's problems, and practitioners aware of research approaches. The seminar focused in particular on testing automation and human factors. In the week of March 14-19, 2010, 40 researchers from 11 countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States) discussed their recent work, and recent and future trends in software testing. The seminar consisted of five main types of presentations or activities: topic-oriented presentations, research-oriented presentations, short self-introduction presentations, tool demos, and working group meetings and presentations.
Keywords
  • Software testing
  • Test generation
  • Test automation
  • Test oracles
  • Testing tools
  • Humancomputer interaction
  • Code-based testing
  • Specification-based te

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