Call for Papers
We invite submissions of high-quality papers presenting original work on both theoretical and experimental aspects of combinatorial testing. We accept both full papers (up to 10 pages) and short papers (up to 4 pages).
Topics of interest for papers or posters include, but are not limited to:
- Combinatorial testing workflow
- Modeling the input space for CT
- Efficient algorithms to generate t-way test suites, especially involving support of constraints
- Determination of expected system behavior for each test case
- Executing CT test suites
- Combinatorial testing based fault localization
- Implementation of CT with existing testing infrastructures
- Handling changes in test requirements
- Applicability of combinatorial testing
- Comparison and combination of CT with other dynamic verification methods
- Study of failure records to determine the kind of CT which may have detected faults
- Empirical studies and feedback from practical applications of CT
- Combinatorial testing for concurrent and real-time systems
- Cloud computing systems testing and use of combinatorial methods in cloud architecture
- Application of CT in other domains, e.g., gene regulation or other biotech applications
- Combinatorial testing, feature models, and software product lines
- Combinatorial and complementing methods
- Combinatorial analysis of existing test suites
- Test plan reduction and completeness
- CT and coverage metrics – combining the two, and studying the relationship between them
Important dates
- Submission deadline for papers is 30 January 2015
- Notification to Authors: 1 March 2015
- Workshop Camera Ready papers: 31 March 2015
- Workshop will be on April 13th, 2015
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