Workshop on Introspective Systems for Automatically Generating Tests
ISAGT 2018 is held Friday July 20, 2018 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The workshop discusses the use of reflection, runtime profiling, log analysis, AI, static analysis, and other techniques to facilitate the automated generation of unit tests and regression tests, allowing a more productive development process, while increasing test coverage and overall quality of software systems.
Software testing is difficult. Few developers like writing tests. At the same time, tests prevent breakage of builds and production apps and allow development teams to scale complexity. For instance, assume a complex system is inherited by a new development team. A lack of sufficient unit test coverage will in such case increase risk when features are added or code is being refactored. Adding unit tests after code has been developed is hard. Adding unit tests to code that someone else has written is even harder. This workshop aims to find approaches to facilitate the development of unit tests with assistive tooling, to allow software development teams to increase the robustness of their code more quickly.
This workshop brings together members from academia and industry to discuss systems that use both static and dynamic analysis techniques. Other possibilities would be to do post-execution analysis on logs or bug traces. Yet another approach would be to profile code and automatically generate realistic usage scenarios for individual software components. The aim is to produce executable tests that can be used to increase the quality of the underlying continuous integration process at minimal coding effort.
Approaches discussed will be specialized analysis techniques, including but not limited to profiling, statistical analysis, or machine learning to develop innovative, automated testing techniques.
Accepted Papers
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Analyzing the analyzers ISAGT 2018 | |
Automatic Python test generation ISAGT 2018 | |
Checking Non-Deterministic Behavior in Unit Tests ISAGT 2018 | |
Closing ISAGT 2018 | |
Computer-aided unit-test generation with UTA ISAGT 2018 | |
Extracting tests from runtime behavior for R ISAGT 2018 | |
Generating tests for mobile platforms ISAGT 2018 | |
Machine learning for compilers ISAGT 2018 | |
Plenary Discussion ISAGT 2018 | |
Welcome ISAGT 2018 |
Call for Papers
Submissions for presentations have closed.
Fri 20 JulDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
11:00 - 12:30 | |||
11:00 5mDay opening | Welcome ISAGT 2018 Chris Laffra Uber Technologies | ||
11:05 25mTalk | Automatic Python test generation ISAGT 2018 Chris Laffra Uber Technologies | ||
11:30 30mTalk | Extracting tests from runtime behavior for R ISAGT 2018 Filip Křikava Czech Technical University | ||
12:00 30mTalk | Computer-aided unit-test generation with UTA ISAGT 2018 |
14:00 - 15:30 | |||
14:00 45mTalk | Checking Non-Deterministic Behavior in Unit Tests ISAGT 2018 Luc Bläser Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil | ||
14:45 45mTalk | Generating tests for mobile platforms ISAGT 2018 Li Li Monash University, Australia, Jacques Klein University of Luxembourg, SnT, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
16:00 - 17:30 | |||
16:00 30mTalk | Analyzing the analyzers ISAGT 2018 Julia Rubin University of British Columbia | ||
16:30 30mTalk | Machine learning for compilers ISAGT 2018 Chris Cummins University of Edinburgh | ||
17:00 25mMeeting | Plenary Discussion ISAGT 2018 Chris Laffra Uber Technologies | ||
17:25 5mDay closing | Closing ISAGT 2018 Chris Laffra Uber Technologies |