Panathon 2018
Mon 16 - Sat 21 July 2018 Amsterdam, Netherlands
co-located with ECOOP and ISSTA 2018

4th International Workshop on User Interface Test Automation, and 8th Workshop on TESting Techniques for event BasED Software

The main page for INTUITESTBEDS 2018 is https://www.intuitestbeds.org/

INTUITESTBEDS is a merge of two workshops with very similar goals and topics, INTUITEST - 4th International Workshop on User Interface Test Automation, and TESTBEDS - 8th International Workshop on TESting Techniques for event BasED Software.

The workshop will have a joint program committee peer-reviewing all the submissions. There will be separate tracks for longer research papers focusing on novelty and shorter industry track papers focusing on practical impact. As automated testing is very tool dependent, the aim is to have a separate tools track with live or video demonstrations.

The workshop aims to bring together the researchers, practitioners and tool developers working on topics related to the:

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.

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11:00 - 12:30
Session 1INTUITESTBEDS at Hanoi
11:00
10m
Welcome
INTUITESTBEDS

11:10
50m
Keynote: Alégroth, Amalfitano, Vos, and Aho
INTUITESTBEDS
Emil Alégroth Blekinge Institute of Technology, Domenico Amalfitano University of Naples Federico II, Tanja E. J. Vos Universitat Politècnica de València and Open Universiteit, Pekka Aho Open University of the Netherlands
12:00
30m
Talk
Automatic GUI Testing of Desktop Applications: an Empirical Assessment of the State of the Art
INTUITESTBEDS
Mauro Pezzè University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy, Daniele Zuddas Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), Paolo Rondena
14:00 - 15:30
Session 2INTUITESTBEDS at Hanoi
14:00
30m
Towards Automated Translation between Generations of GUI-based Tests for Mobile Devices
INTUITESTBEDS
Riccardo Coppola Politecnico di Torino, Emil Alégroth Blekinge Institute of Technology, Luca Ardito , Marco Torchiano
14:30
30m
Talk
Is This the Lifecycle We Really Want? An Automated Black-Box Testing Approach for Android Activities
INTUITESTBEDS
Domenico Amalfitano University of Naples Federico II, Anna Rita Fasolino Federico II University of Naples, Vincenzo Riccio University of Naples Federico II
15:00
30m
Talk
GUI Scalability Issues of Windows Desktop Applications and How to Find Them
INTUITESTBEDS
Rudolf Ramler Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Thomas Wetzlmaier , Robert Hoschek
16:00 - 17:30
Session 3INTUITESTBEDS at Hanoi
16:00
30m
Tool Demos
INTUITESTBEDS

16:30
30m
Talk
Student Presentation: Conny Hagelukken
INTUITESTBEDS

17:00
30m
Talk
Student Presentation: Marion de Groot
INTUITESTBEDS

Call for Papers

We call for novel papers related to the following topics (not strictly limited) in the context of 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.

Papers can be of one of the following types: Research paper (8 pages) Position paper (4 pages) Tool demo paper (4 pages) Industry presentations (2 pages overview and 2 example slides)

Each paper in the first three categories (full, position and demo) will be reviewed by at least three referees. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this symposium. Authors are required to adhere to the ACM Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism and the ACM Policy on Prior Publication and Simultaneous Submissions.

All papers must be prepared in ACM Conference Format.

Industrial presentations are submitted in the form of a 2-page overview and 2 sample presentation slides as pdf files. They will be evaluated by at least two members of the Program Committee for relevance and soundness.

Papers accepted for the workshop will appear in the ACM digital library, providing a lasting archived record of the workshop proceedings.