Mon 5 Nov 2018 11:06 - 11:24 at Sandy Lake - A-TEST II

The minimization of failure-inducing test cases is an important first step in
the process of bug fixing. It helps focusing the expensive software engineering
resources on the root of the problem by pruning down the excess from the input
that is not contributing to the failure. Naturally, minimization is most helpful
if it is automated. The original minimizing Delta Debugging algorithm and the
follow-up Hierarchical Delta Debugging approach have been invented to give a
solution to this challenge. Although automated, the minimization of inputs from
real-life scenarios can take hours for both approaches. This paper builds on and
improves the hierarchical minimization algorithm and experiments with a
recursive variant called HDDr. After evaluating HDDr on various test cases, it
turns out that it can give minimal results in 29–65% less time than the baseline
hierarchical algorithm. On our largest test case, this means that the
minimization process gets shorter by more than 4 hours.

Mon 5 Nov

Displayed time zone: Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey change

10:30 - 12:00
A-TEST IIA-TEST at Sandy Lake
10:30
18m
Talk
Reinforcement Learning for Android GUI Testing
A-TEST
David Adamo Ultimate Software, USA, Md Khorrom Khan University of North Texas, USA, Sreedevi Koppula University of North Texas, USA, Renée Bryce University of North Texas, USA
10:48
18m
Talk
Extending Equivalence Transformation Based Program Generator for Random Testing of C Compilers
A-TEST
Shogo Takakura Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, Mitsuyoshi Iwatsuji Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, Nagisa Ishiura Kwansei Gakuin University
11:06
18m
Talk
HDDr: A Recursive Variant of the Hierarchical Delta Debugging Algorithm
A-TEST
Ákos Kiss University of Szeged, Hungary, Renáta Hodován University of Szeged, Hungary, Tibor Gyimóthy University of Szeged, Hungary
11:24
18m
Talk
Goal-Oriented Mutation Testing with Focal Methods
A-TEST
Sten Vercammen University of Antwerp, Belgium, Mohammad Ghafari University of Bern, Serge Demeyer University of Antwerp, Belgium, Markus Borg RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
Pre-print
11:42
18m
Talk
A Reinforcement Learning Based Approach to Automated Testing of Android Applications
A-TEST
Thi Anh Tuyet Vuong Keio University, Japan, Shingo Takada Keio University, Japan