A-MOST 2014 - 10th Workshop on Advances in Model Based Testing (A-MOST 2014)
Topics/Call fo Papers
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The increasing complexity of software results in new challenges for testing. Model Based Testing (MBT) continues to be an important research area, where new approaches, methods and tools make MBT techniques more deployable and useful for industry than ever. Models and different abstractions can ease comprehension of a complex system and ease test generation and automation. A-MOST 2014 will bring together researchers and practitioners interested in the topic of Model Based Testing.
The use of models for designing and testing software is currently one of the most salient industrial trends with significant impact on the development and testing processes. Model-based tools and methods from have been successfully applied and continue to converge into comprehensive approaches to software and system engineering. The area encompass models derived from object-oriented software engineering, formal methods, and other mathematical and engineering disciplines.
A-MOST will focus on three main areas:
The models used in model based testing
The processes, techniques, and tools that support model based testing
Evaluation of model based testing
Organizers:
Levi Lúcio, McGill University, Canada
Tejeddine Mouelhi, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
The increasing complexity of software results in new challenges for testing. Model Based Testing (MBT) continues to be an important research area, where new approaches, methods and tools make MBT techniques more deployable and useful for industry than ever. Models and different abstractions can ease comprehension of a complex system and ease test generation and automation. A-MOST 2014 will bring together researchers and practitioners interested in the topic of Model Based Testing.
The use of models for designing and testing software is currently one of the most salient industrial trends with significant impact on the development and testing processes. Model-based tools and methods from have been successfully applied and continue to converge into comprehensive approaches to software and system engineering. The area encompass models derived from object-oriented software engineering, formal methods, and other mathematical and engineering disciplines.
A-MOST will focus on three main areas:
The models used in model based testing
The processes, techniques, and tools that support model based testing
Evaluation of model based testing
Organizers:
Levi Lúcio, McGill University, Canada
Tejeddine Mouelhi, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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