Regression 2012 - The Second International Workshop on Regression Testing (Regression 2012)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Second International Workshop on Regression Testing (Regression 2012)
Website : Regression 2012
Day : April 17, 2012
Regression testing has received a significant amount of attention from both academics and practitioners during the last 20 years. Even though the use of regression testing techniques often leads to software applications with high observed quality, the repeated execution of test cases can be so costly that it accounts for half the cost of maintaining a software system. The regression testing research community also faces the additional challenges of transitioning established techniques into practice, improving the status-quo of the empirical evaluation of techniques, and proposing advanced methods for applying regression testing to modern software that is often complex, rapidly evolving, concurrent, and cloud-based. Viewing these tensions and challenges as an opportunity and not a threat, and looking to tap the potential of well-established researchers and up-and-coming members of the community, the theme of this yearâ?™s workshop is minimizing problems, maximizing potential, mapping prospects. The organizing committee of Regression 2012 invites you to participate in this event by submitting a paper and registering to attend this workshop co-located with ICST 2012.
Organisers: Shin Yoo and Gregory Kapfhammer
Website : Regression 2012
Day : April 17, 2012
Regression testing has received a significant amount of attention from both academics and practitioners during the last 20 years. Even though the use of regression testing techniques often leads to software applications with high observed quality, the repeated execution of test cases can be so costly that it accounts for half the cost of maintaining a software system. The regression testing research community also faces the additional challenges of transitioning established techniques into practice, improving the status-quo of the empirical evaluation of techniques, and proposing advanced methods for applying regression testing to modern software that is often complex, rapidly evolving, concurrent, and cloud-based. Viewing these tensions and challenges as an opportunity and not a threat, and looking to tap the potential of well-established researchers and up-and-coming members of the community, the theme of this yearâ?™s workshop is minimizing problems, maximizing potential, mapping prospects. The organizing committee of Regression 2012 invites you to participate in this event by submitting a paper and registering to attend this workshop co-located with ICST 2012.
Organisers: Shin Yoo and Gregory Kapfhammer
Other CFPs
- The International Workshop on Testing: Academy & Industrial Conference: Practice & Research Techniques (TAIC PART 2012)
- The First International Workshop on Load Testing of Large Software Systems (LT 2012)
- International Workshop Search-Based Software Testing (SBST 2012)
- International Workshop Mutation Analysis
- 1st International Workshop on the Verification and Validation of Model Transformations VOLT 2012
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