Following the traditions of the previous years, the 13th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification, and Validation (ICST 2020) hosts a Ph.D. symposium with the following key objectives:
- To provide constructive feedback and guidance to doctoral students whose dissertation research is related to software testing, verification, and validation.
- To develop a supportive community of researchers and identify potential collaborators.
- To o facilitate interaction between students and established researchers and practitioners in the field.
The Symposium will also include insightful keynote presentations from established researchers.
Mon 26 OctDisplayed time zone: Lisbon change
09:00 - 09:30 | Most Influential Paper AwardsResearch Papers / Tool Demos Track / Journal-First Papers / Industry Track / Testing Tools Track at Plenary Room +11h Chair(s): Luís Cruz Deflt University of Technology | ||
09:00 15mAwards | Using Mutation to Automatically Suggest Fixes for Faulty Programs Research Papers Media Attached | ||
09:15 15mAwards | Searching for a needle in a haystack predicting security vulnerabilities for Windows Vista Research Papers Thomas Zimmermann Microsoft Research, Nachiappan Nagappan Microsoft Research, USA, Laurie Williams North Carolina State University Media Attached |
10:45 - 12:15 | Doctoral Symposium 1Doctoral Symposium at São João Chair(s): Ana Paiva Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Shaukat Ali Simula Research Laboratory | ||
10:45 30mTalk | Panel 1: From research to industry Doctoral Symposium Goiuria Sagardui University of Mondragon
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11:15 30mTalk | How Can Software Testing be Improved by Analytics to Deliver Better Apps? Doctoral Symposium Julian Harty Commercetest Ltd Link to publication DOI | ||
11:45 30mTalk | Automated verification of compliance of non-functional requirements on mobile applications through metamorphic testing Doctoral Symposium Misael Júnior University of Sao Paulo (USP) Link to publication DOI |
13:45 - 15:15 | Doctoral Symposium 2Doctoral Symposium at São João Chair(s): Ana Paiva Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Shaukat Ali Simula Research Laboratory | ||
13:45 30mTalk | Panel 2: How to get your paper rejected? Doctoral Symposium Jeff Offutt George Mason University | ||
14:15 30mTalk | Well-informed Test Case Generation and Crash Reproduction Doctoral Symposium Pouria Derakhshanfar Delft University of Technology Link to publication DOI | ||
14:45 30mTalk | Anomaly Analyses to Guide Software Testing Activity Doctoral Symposium Allan Mori University of São Paulo - USP Link to publication DOI |
15:30 - 17:00 | Doctoral Symposium 3Doctoral Symposium at São João Chair(s): Ana Paiva Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Shaukat Ali Simula Research Laboratory | ||
15:30 30mTalk | Panel 3: Why and How to Get a Ph.D.? Doctoral Symposium Lionel Briand University of Luxembourg, University of Ottawa | ||
16:00 30mTalk | Toward Automated Assessment of User Experience in Extended Reality Doctoral Symposium Saba Gholizadeh Ansari Utrecht University Link to publication DOI | ||
16:30 30mTalk | Source-Codeless Testing for Android Apps Doctoral Symposium Camilo Escobar-Velásquez Universidad de los Andes Link to publication DOI |
20:00 - 20:30 | Most Influential Paper AwardsResearch Papers / Tool Demos Track / Journal-First Papers / Industry Track / Testing Tools Track at Plenary Room Chair(s): Rui Abreu Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal, João Pascoal Faria Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto and INESC TEC | ||
20:00 15mAwards | Using Mutation to Automatically Suggest Fixes for Faulty Programs Research Papers Media Attached | ||
20:15 15mAwards | Searching for a needle in a haystack predicting security vulnerabilities for Windows Vista Research Papers Thomas Zimmermann Microsoft Research, Nachiappan Nagappan Microsoft Research, USA, Laurie Williams North Carolina State University Media Attached |
Accepted Papers
Call for Doctoral Symposium Submissions
The symposium invites Ph.D. students at all stages of their studies, from first-year students to those ready for their final dissertation defense. The symposium requires each student to write a short research summary describing the problem that will be tackled in the Ph.D., some key results (if any), potential plan of the Ph.D. The student will present her/his work at the symposium. After the presentation, students will receive oral feedback from a panel of researchers and practitioners. Students may also seek advice on topics such as how to perform research in testing, how to design and execute empirical research, write scientific papers, and eventually prepare for the defense itself. Accepted research summaries will be published in the conference proceedings.
Scholarships
A limited number of travel grants are available to Ph.D. students. Priority will be based on need and date of submission. Please indicate your interest in being considered for a travel grant along with your submission.
Submission Format
Submissions to the Ph.D. Symposium must include the following:
- The author of the submission must be the Ph.D student only.
- A research summary of at most 2 pages, exclusive of references, formatted according to the ICST 2020 formatting instructions. All submissions must be in English and include the following information.
- Student name, university, name of the research advisor, and project name
- The problem to be addressed by your thesis (justify the importance and show that it has not yet been addressed)
- Your research hypothesis or goal
- The expected contributions of your dissertation research
- Your proposed research approach
- Summary of results to date
- How you plan to evaluate your results and a dissemination plan
- A CV with research achievements including publications and presentations.
- A recommendation letter from the dissertation advisor. The letter should include:
- Name of the student
- Name of the advisor
- A candid assessment of the current status of the student’s dissertation research
- An approximate date for dissertation submission.
Submission must be in the form of a single PDF comprised of the research summary, the CV, and the recommendation letter from the dissertation advisor and submitted via EasyChair at the following address: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=icst2020.
Evaluation
The Ph.D. Symposium chairs will evaluate all submissions that meet the submission criteria based on their relevance to the ICST community, their originality, quality of the summary, and their technical soundness.
Award
The best submission, based on summary quality and presentation, will be awarded during the Symposium.