INTUITESTBEDS 2020
Wed 28 Oct 2020 Porto, Portugal
co-located with ICST 2020

This is the 3rd edition of INTUITESTBEDS (International Workshop on User Interface Test Automation and Testing Techniques for Event Based Software). INTUITESTBEDS is a merge of two workshops with very similar goals and topics, INTUITEST – International Workshop on User Interface Test Automation (organized 3 times before the merge), and TESTBEDS – International Workshop on TESting Techniques for event BasED Software (organized 7 times before the merge).

The workshop aims to bring together the researchers, practitioners and tool developers working on topics related to: 1. automated testing of applications through the user interfaces, including but not limited to graphical user interfaces, user interfaces of mobile devices and applications, and user interfaces of web applications, and 2. testing of other types of event-driven software, such as network protocols, embedded software, IoT applications and devices, web services and device drivers.

All information about this workshop can be found at the workshop’s official website: https://www.intuitestbeds.org/

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09:00 - 11:10
09:00
10m
Day opening
Welcom
INTUITESTBEDS 2020

09:10
30m
Full-paper
Translation from Visual to Layout-based Android Test Cases: a Proof of Concept
INTUITESTBEDS 2020
Riccardo Coppola Politecnico di Torino, Luca Ardito Politecnico di Torino, Marco Torchiano Politecnico di Torino, Emil Alégroth Blekinge Institute of Technology
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09:40
30m
Full-paper
An Automated Testing Framework For Smart TV apps Based on Model Separation
INTUITESTBEDS 2020
Bestoun S. Ahmed Karlstad University, Angelo Gargantini University of Bergamo, Miroslav Bures Czech Technical University in Prague
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10:10
30m
Full-paper
Supporting efficient test automation using lightweight MBT
INTUITESTBEDS 2020
Elodie Bernard FEMTO-ST Institute, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Sogeti, Fabrice Ambert FEMTO-ST Institute, Bruno Legeard FEMTO-ST / DISC
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10:40
30m
Full-paper
Model-Based Testing of GUI Applications Featuring Dynamic Instanciation of Widgets
INTUITESTBEDS 2020
Alexandre Canny ICS-IRIT, Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, Philippe Palanque ICS-IRIT, Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, David Navarre ICS-IRIT, Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier
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12:00 - 13:00
12:00
60m
Talk
Testing software: Challenges and hardships of non-traditional testers
INTUITESTBEDS 2020
Sandeep Kuttal The University of Tulsa
13:00 - 14:30
Tool Demos SessionINTUITESTBEDS 2020 at São João
13:00
30m
Demonstration
Augmented Testing using Scout
INTUITESTBEDS 2020
Michel Nass Blekinge Institute of Technology, Emil Alégroth Blekinge Institute of Technology, Robert Feldt Chalmers University of Technology
13:30
30m
Demonstration
Sequence Mining for Automatic Generation of Software Tests from GUI event traces
INTUITESTBEDS 2020
Alberto Oliveira , Alípio Jorge Department of Computer Science, University of Porto, Ricardo Freitas , Nuno Moniz Department of Computer Science, University of Porto, Ana Paiva Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Vítor Amorim , Paulo J. Azevedo
14:00
30m
Demonstration
A Tool for Testing Event-Driven Programs in Processing
INTUITESTBEDS 2020
Hiroshi Hosobe Hosei University

Call for Submissions

We solicit novel papers related to the following topics (not strictly limited) in the context of testing User Interface and other Event Based Systems: modeling and model inference, test case generation and execution, test oracles, coverage, metrics and evaluation, analysis and reporting, abstraction and re-usability, interoperability and cross-platform testing, prioritization and optimization, tooling and industrial experiences.

There are a lot of academic tools out there with valuable techniques for companies, but these are not taken up by industry because many times they are not presented in a way that appeals to industry. To create more awareness for this issue, we will organize this year’s “Most Sexy Academic Tool Presentation”-contest. The winner will be the one that gives the best tool presentation from an industrial point of view.

Papers can be of one of the following types:

  • Research paper (4-10 pages)
  • Extended abstracts for the “Most Sexy Academic Tool Presentation”-contest (2 – 4 pages)
  • Industry presentations (2 pages overview and 4 example slides)

Each paper in the first three categories (full, position and demo) will be reviewed by at least three program committee members. Papers should be submitted as PDF files in two-column IEEE conference publication format. Templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word are available from http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html (please use the letter, format template and conference option).

Papers of the Workshop will be published as part of ICST workshops proceedings, through the IEEE digital library.

Papers should be submitted through EasyChair.

Questions? Use the INTUITESTBEDS contact form.