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NEXTA

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Theme and Goals

NEXTA’22 is the fifth edition of the IEEE Workshop on Test Automation - highly relevant for both research and industry. Thus, NEXTA aims to attract both academic researchers and industry practitioners. Test automation has been an acknowledged software engineering best practice for years. However, the topic involves more than the repeated execution of test cases that often comes first to mind. Simply running test cases using a unit testing framework is no longer enough for test automation to keep up with the ever-shorter release cycles driven by continuous deployment and technological innovations such as microservices and DevOps pipelines. Now test automation needs to rise to the next level by going beyond mere test execution. The NEXTA workshop will explore how to advance test automation to further contribute to software quality in the context of tomorrow’s rapid release cycles. Take-aways for industry practitioners and academic researchers will encompass test case generation, automated test result analysis, test suite assessment and maintenance, and infrastructure for the future of test automation.

Topics of Interest

NEXTA solicits contributions targeting all aspects of test automation, from initial test design to automated verdict analysis. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Test execution automation
  • Test case generation
  • Automatic test design generation
  • Analytics, learning, and big data in relation to test automation
  • Automatic aspects management in test, progress, reporting, planning, etc.
  • Visualization of test
  • Evolution of test automation
  • Test suite architecture and infrastructure
  • Test environment, simulation, and other contextual issues for automated testing
  • Test tools, frameworks, and general support for test automation
  • Testing in an agile and continuous integration context, and testing within DevOps
  • Orchestration of test
  • Metrics, benchmarks, and estimation on any type of test automation
  • Any type of test technologies relying on automation of test
  • Process improvements and assessments related to test automation
  • Test automation maturity and experience reports on test automation
  • Automatic retrieval of test data and test preparation aspect
  • Maintainability, monitoring, and refactoring of automated test suites
  • Training and education on automated testing
  • Automated test for product lines and high-variability systems
  • Test automation patterns
  • Automated test oracle soon grows in content and contains information about the scope of this research track.

NEXTA solicits the following types of original papers:

  • Technical Papers (max. 8 pages in IEEE format). Full papers presenting research results or industrial practices related to the next generation of test automation.
  • Position and Experience Papers (max. 4 pages in IEEE format). Short papers introducing challenges, visions, positions, or preliminary results within the scope of the workshop. -
  • Experience reports and papers on open challenges in the industry are especially welcome.
  • Tool Papers (max. 4 pages in IEEE format). Tool papers introduce tools that implement an approach to support the transition to the next generation of test automation. A tool paper submission must include either 1) a URL to a screencast of the tool in action, or 2) a runnable version of the tool for evaluation by the program committee.
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13:00 - 13:10
NEXTA OpeningNEXTA at Marlyn Meltzer
Chair(s): Jeremy Bradbury Ontario Tech University, Michael Felderer University of Innsbruck, Vahid Garousi Queen's University Belfast, Kristian Sandahl Linköping University, Sahar Tahvili Ericsson AB
13:00
10m
Day opening
Opening
NEXTA

13:40 - 14:20
NEXTA INEXTA at Marlyn Meltzer
Chair(s): Vahid Garousi Queen's University Belfast
13:40
20m
Full-paper
Cross-Device Difference Detector for Mobile Application GUI Compatibility Testing
NEXTA
Yanwei Ren Baidu China Co. Ltd, Youda Gu Baidu China Co. Ltd, Zongqing Ma Beijing Information Science & Technology University, hualiang zhu Baidu China Co. Ltd, Fei Yin Baidu China Co. Ltd
14:00
20m
Full-paper
AcoFuzz: Adaptive Energy Allocation for Greybox Fuzzing
NEXTA
Qi Zhan , You Wu , Haipeng Qu Ocean University of China, Xiaoqi Zhao
14:20 - 15:00
NEXTA IINEXTA at Marlyn Meltzer
Chair(s): Michael Felderer University of Innsbruck
14:20
20m
Full-paper
Generation of PHP vulnerability test cases for XSS and SQLi
NEXTA
Felix Schuckert HTWG Konstanz / NTNU Gjøvik, Basel Katt , Hanno Langweg
14:40
20m
Full-paper
Choosing a Test Automation Framework for Programmable Logic Controllers in CODESYS Development Environment
NEXTA
Mikael Ebrahimi Salari Mälardalen University, Eduard Paul Enoiu Mälardalen University, Wasif Afzal , Cristina Seceleanu Mälardalen University
Media Attached
15:10 - 15:50
NEXTA IIINEXTA at Marlyn Meltzer
Chair(s): Sahar Tahvili Ericsson AB
15:10
20m
Full-paper
Pinpointing Anomaly Events in Logs from Stability Testing - N-Grams vs. Deep-Learning
NEXTA
Mika Mäntylä University of Oulu, Martin Varela Profilence, Shayan Hashemi University of Oulu
15:30
20m
Full-paper
Identifying Randomness related Flaky Tests through Divergence and Execution Tracing
NEXTA
Azeem Ahmad Linköping University, Erik Norrestam Held , Ola Leifler , Kristian Sandahl Linköping University
15:50 - 16:30
NEXTA IVNEXTA at Marlyn Meltzer
Chair(s): Kristian Sandahl Linköping University
15:50
20m
Full-paper
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software Fuzzing
NEXTA
Aftab Hussain University of Houston, Amin Alipour University of Houston
16:10
20m
Full-paper
New Ranking Formulas to Improve Spectrum Based Fault Localization Via Systematic Search
NEXTA
Qusay Idrees Sarhan Department of Software Engineering, University of Szeged, Tamás Gergely Department of Software Engineering, University of Szeged, Árpád Beszédes Department of Software Engineering, University of Szeged
16:30 - 16:40
NEXTA ClosingNEXTA at Marlyn Meltzer
16:30
10m
Day closing
Closing
NEXTA

About NEXTA 2022

5th IEEE Workshop on NEXt level of Test Automation

NEXTA

April 8, 2022, Virtual Co-located with IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST 2022)

Theme and Goals

NEXTA’22 is the fifth edition of the IEEE Workshop on Test Automation - highly relevant for both research and industry. Thus, NEXTA aims to attract both academic researchers and industry practitioners. Test automation has been an acknowledged software engineering best practice for years. However, the topic involves more than the repeated execution of test cases that often comes first to mind. Simply running test cases using a unit testing framework is no longer enough for test automation to keep up with the ever-shorter release cycles driven by continuous deployment and technological innovations such as microservices and DevOps pipelines. Now test automation needs to rise to the next level by going beyond mere test execution. The NEXTA workshop will explore how to advance test automation to further contribute to software quality in the context of tomorrow’s rapid release cycles. Take-aways for industry practitioners and academic researchers will encompass test case generation, automated test result analysis, test suite assessment and maintenance, and infrastructure for the future of test automation.

Topics of Interest

NEXTA solicits contributions targeting all aspects of test automation, from initial test design to automated verdict analysis. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Test execution automation
  • Test case generation
  • Automatic test design generation
  • Analytics, learning, and big data in relation to test automation
  • Automatic aspects management in test, progress, reporting, planning, etc.
  • Visualization of test
  • Evolution of test automation
  • Test suite architecture and infrastructure
  • Test environment, simulation, and other contextual issues for automated testing
  • Test tools, frameworks, and general support for test automation
  • Testing in an agile and continuous integration context, and testing within DevOps
  • Orchestration of test
  • Metrics, benchmarks, and estimation on any type of test automation
  • Any type of test technologies relying on automation of test
  • Process improvements and assessments related to test automation
  • Test automation maturity and experience reports on test automation
  • Automatic retrieval of test data and test preparation aspect
  • Maintainability, monitoring, and refactoring of automated test suites
  • Training and education on automated testing
  • Automated test for product lines and high-variability systems
  • Test automation patterns
  • Automated test oracle

NEXTA solicits the following types of original papers:

  • Technical Papers (max. 8 pages in IEEE format). Full papers presenting research results or industrial practices related to the next generation of test automation.
  • Position and Experience Papers (max. 4 pages in IEEE format). Short papers introducing challenges, visions, positions, or preliminary results within the scope of the workshop. - - - Experience reports and papers on open challenges in the industry are especially welcome.
  • Tool Papers (max. 4 pages in IEEE format). Tool papers introduce tools that implement an approach to support the transition to the next generation of test automation. A tool paper submission must include either 1) a URL to a screencast of the tool in action, or 2) a runnable version of the tool for evaluation by the program committee.

Authors should submit a PDF version of their paper through the NEXTA 2022 paper submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nexta2022 All accepted papers will be part of the ICST joint workshop proceedings published in the IEEE Digital Library.

Questions? Use the NEXTA contact form.