[ecoop-info] CFP: 14th Workshop on Advances in Model Based Testing (A-MOST'18) collocated with ICST'18, April 18th, 2018 in Västerås, Sweden

Xavier Devroey xavier.devroey at unamur.be
Fri Oct 20 16:21:53 CEST 2017


Dear all,

Please find hereby the call for paper of the 14th Workshop on Advances in Model Based Testing (A-MOST’18), collocated with the IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST’18). More info on the website: https://amost2018.wordpress.com

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Abstract
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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. A-MOST has proven to be a successful workshop that brings researchers and practitioners together discussing formal and semi-formal approaches, specification formats and notations that contribute to simplifying complex aspects of a system. The goal is to bring researchers and practitioners together to discuss state of the art, practice and future prospects in MBT.

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Important dates
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Paper submission: Jan. 12th, 2018
Author notification: Feb. 19th, 2018
Camera ready: Feb. 28th, 2018

Workshop date: Apr. 13th, 2018

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List of Topics
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MODELS
Models for component, integration and system testing
Product-line models
(Hybrid) embedded system models
Systems-of-systems models
Architectural models
Models for orchestration and choreography of services
Executable models, simulation and model transformations
Environment and use models
Non-functional models
Models for variant-rich and highly configurable systems

PROCESSES, METHODS AND TOOLS
Model-based test generation algorithms
Application of model checking techniques to MBT
Symbolic execution-based techniques
Tracing from requirements models to test models
Performance and predictability of MBT
Test model evolution during the software life-cycle
Risk-based approaches for MBT
Generation of testing infrastructures from models
Combinatorial approaches for MBT
Statistical testing
Non-functional MBT

EXPERIENCES AND EVALUATION
Estimating dependability (e.g., security, safety, reliability) using MBT
Coverage metrics and measurements for structural and (non-) functional models
Cost of testing, economic impact of MBT
Empirical validation, experiences, case studies using MBT

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Full and short papers
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All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Papers should not exceed 10 pages (including all text, figures, references and appendices) for full papers or 6 pages for short experience and position papers. Each submitted paper must conform to the IEEE two-column publication format (http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html). Papers will be reviewed by at least three members from the program committee. Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE Digital Library.

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Abstracts from already published papers
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This year we also solicit abstracts from already published papers in relevant well known venues (conferences or journals). These will be selected based on the relevance, quality and importance of the paper. Selected abstracts will be presented and discussed in the workshop, similar to the regular papers, but will not be included in the proceedings. Though, their title and abstracts will be mentioned in the workshop summary.

Kind regards,

Paolo Arcaini, Charles University, Czech Republic
Xavier Devroey, TU Delft, The Netherlands
João Pascoal Faria, University of Porto, Portugal




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