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ICSE 2022
Sun 8 - Fri 27 May 2022
Wed 11 May 2022 12:00 - 12:05 at ICSE room 4-even hours - Software Testing 12 Chair(s): Frank Tip
Thu 12 May 2022 03:00 - 03:05 at ICSE room 5-odd hours - Software Testing 4 Chair(s): Aldeida Aleti

On-board embedded software developed for spaceflight systems (space software) must adhere to stringent software quality assurance procedures. For example, verification and validation activities are typically performed and assessed by third party organizations. To further minimize the risk of human mistakes, space agencies, such as the European Space Agency (ESA), are looking for automated solutions for the assessment of software testing activities, which play a crucial role in this context. Though space software is our focus here, it should be noted that such software shares the above considerations, to a large extent, with embedded software in many other types of cyber-physical systems.

Over the years, mutation analysis has shown to be a promising solution for the automated assessment of test suites; it consists of measuring the quality of a test suite in terms of the percentage of injected faults leading to a test failure. A number of optimization techniques, addressing scalability and accuracy problems, have been proposed to facilitate the industrial adoption of mutation analysis. However, to date, two major problems prevent space agencies from enforcing mutation analysis in space software development. First, there is uncertainty regarding the feasibility of applying mutation analysis optimization techniques in their context. Second, most of the existing techniques either can break the real-time requirements common in embedded software or cannot be applied when the software is tested in Software Validation Facilities, including CPU emulators and sensor simulators.

In this paper, we enhance mutation analysis optimization techniques to enable their applicability to embedded software and propose a pipeline that successfully integrates them to address scalability and accuracy issues in this context, as described above. Further, we report on the largest study involving embedded software systems in the mutation analysis literature. Our research is part of a research project funded by ESA ESTEC involving private companies (GomSpace Luxembourg and LuxSpace) in the space sector. These industry partners provided the case studies reported in this paper; they include an on-board software system managing a microsatellite currently on-orbit, a set of libraries used in deployed cubesats, and a mathematical library certified by ESA.

Wed 11 May

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12:00 - 13:00
12:00
5m
Talk
Mutation Analysis for Cyber-Physical Systems: Scalable Solutions and Results in the Space Domain
Journal-First Papers
Oscar Cornejo SnT Centre, University of Luxembourg, Fabrizio Pastore University of Luxembourg, Lionel Briand University of Luxembourg; University of Ottawa
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12:05
5m
Talk
Using Natural Language Processing Techniques to Improve Manual Test Case Descriptions
SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice
Markos Viggiato University of Alberta, Dale Paas Prodigy Education, Chris Buzon Prodigy Education, Cor-Paul Bezemer University of Alberta
Pre-print Media Attached
12:10
5m
Talk
Repairing Order-Dependent Flaky Tests via Test Generation
Technical Track
Chengpeng Li University of Texas at Austin, Chenguang Zhu University of Texas at Austin, Wenxi Wang University of Texas at Austin, August Shi University of Texas at Austin
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12:15
5m
Talk
One Fuzzing Strategy to Rule Them All
Technical Track
Mingyuan Wu Southern University of Science and Technology, Ling Jiang Southern University of Science and Technology, Jiahong Xiang Southern University of Science and Technology, Yanwei Huang Zhejiang University, Heming Cui University of Hong Kong, Lingming Zhang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Yuqun Zhang Southern University of Science and Technology
Pre-print Media Attached
12:20
5m
Talk
BeDivFuzz: Integrating Behavioral Diversity into Generator-based Fuzzing
Technical Track
Hoang Lam Nguyen Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Lars Grunske Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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12:25
5m
Talk
Preempting Flaky Tests via Non-Idempotent-Outcome Tests
Technical Track
Anjiang Wei Stanford University, Pu Yi Peking University, Zhengxi Li University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Tao Xie Peking University, Darko Marinov University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Wing Lam University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Thu 12 May

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03:00 - 04:00
03:00
5m
Talk
Mutation Analysis for Cyber-Physical Systems: Scalable Solutions and Results in the Space Domain
Journal-First Papers
Oscar Cornejo SnT Centre, University of Luxembourg, Fabrizio Pastore University of Luxembourg, Lionel Briand University of Luxembourg; University of Ottawa
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03:05
5m
Talk
Automated Visual Testing for Mobile Apps in an Industrial Setting
SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice
Dezhi Ran Peking University, Zongyang Li Peking University, Chenxu Liu Peking University, Wenyu Wang University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Weizhi Meng Alibaba Group, Xionglin Wu Alibaba Group, Hui Jin Alibaba Group, Jing Cui Alibaba Group, Xing Tang Alibaba Group, Tao Xie Peking University
DOI Pre-print
03:10
5m
Talk
FADATest: Fast and Adaptive Performance Regression Testing of Dynamic Binary Translation Systems
Technical Track
Jin Wu Harbin Institute of Technology, Jian Dong Harbin Institute Of Technology, Ruili Fang University of Georgia, Wen Zhang University of Georgia, Wenwen Wang University of Georgia, Decheng Zuo Harbin Institute of Technology
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03:15
5m
Talk
Repairing Order-Dependent Flaky Tests via Test Generation
Technical Track
Chengpeng Li University of Texas at Austin, Chenguang Zhu University of Texas at Austin, Wenxi Wang University of Texas at Austin, August Shi University of Texas at Austin
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03:20
5m
Talk
Controlled Concurrency Testing via Periodical Scheduling
Technical Track
Cheng Wen Xidian University, Mengda He SCEDT, Teesside University, Bohao Wu CSSE, Shenzhen University, Zhiwu Xu Shenzhen University, Shengchao Qin Huawei Hong Kong Research Centre, China
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03:25
5m
Talk
BeDivFuzz: Integrating Behavioral Diversity into Generator-based Fuzzing
Technical Track
Hoang Lam Nguyen Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Lars Grunske Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Pre-print Media Attached

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Wed 11 May 2022 12:00 - 13:00 at ICSE room 4-even hours - Software Testing 12 Chair(s): Frank Tip
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Thu 12 May 2022 03:00 - 04:00 at ICSE room 5-odd hours - Software Testing 4 Chair(s): Aldeida Aleti
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