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UCAAT 2022 : 9th User Conference on Advanced Automated Testing | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.etsi.org/events/upcoming-events/2028-2022-09-9th-ucaat-user-conference-on-advanced-automated-testing | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
UCAAT 2022 is currently calling for:
- Proposals for 20-minute conference presentations (incl. questions) - Posters focusing on upcoming trends and practical aspects of testing, - 90-min or 180-min long tutorials (presentations and/or hands-on demonstrations). UCAAT welcome submissions covering modern test automation approaches, technologies, and strategies that are applicable to industrial practice. UCAAT solicits especially experience reports, lessons learnt and case studies. Focus will be given to submissions covering the conference theme, but other submissions are also welcome. Submissions should not exceed three A4 pages and should seek to deliver a message for a broader user community test professionals and report on experiences of testing technologies and should focus less on tooling details. Topics of Interest for submissions to UCAAT 2022 include (but are not limited to): - Experiences from the application of advanced test automation techniques in different application domains - Advances in practices for automated testing of - Safety critical systems and real time systems - Security-related properties - Stochastic systems, e.g. systems that include artificial intelligence - Cloud-based systems - Open-source projects and testing solutions - New approaches for the design of automated test frameworks applied to - Embedded systems - Web applications and services - IoT systems - Blockchains and smart contracts - Large scale distributed systems - Advances in (standardized) test specification languages and methodologies - Use of digital twins and virtual commissioning test automation solutions - Automation and optimization of test related activities in continuous integration, delivery, and deployment - Quality characteristics and metrics for an automatic assessment and management of non-functional system properties such as usability, security, robustness, performance, or trustworthiness - Lessons learnt from applying advanced test automation processes covering: - Robotic Process Automation (RPA) - Test, Behaviour, or Acceptance Test Driven Development (TDD/BDD/ATDD) - Model-Based Testing (MBT), property based testing - Requirement based testing (functional and non-functional requirements) |
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