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* CALL FOR PAPERS * ******************* CSTVA'13 - 5th International workshop on Constraints in Software Testing, Verification and Analysis http://cstva2013.univ-fcomte.fr A workshop of ICST'13, the 6th IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation, held in Luxembourg, March 22nd, 2013 Important dates: =============== Submission : ***January 14, 2013*** Notification: ***February 11, 2013*** Workshop : ***March 22, 2013*** Submission: ========== Research papers (***up to 6 pages***) Authors are invited to submit original contributions in the form of an extended abstract of up to 6 pages using the two-column IEEE format, presenting new ideas, new results or new systems in constraint-based testing. Papers should not be published or submitted elsewhere during the time of evaluation. Extended abstract and tool papers (***up to 2 pages***) Authors are invited to submit extended abstract papers of up to 2 pages to 2 pages using the two-column IEEE format presenting new tools, new challenges and breaking results in constraint-based testing, as well as discussions of existing projects in the area. We also solicit papers of up to 2 pages presenting a testing or verification tool based on constraint solving techniques All the papers accepted for presentation at the workshop will be published within the IEEE proceedings. Topics: ====== Recent years have seen an increasing interest in the application of constraint solving techniques to the testing and analysis of software systems. A significant body of constraint-based techniques have been proposed and investigated in model-based testing, code-based testing, property-oriented testing, statistical testing, etc. The central idea behind these techniques is designing or using existing constraint solvers such as SMT solvers to deal with boolean, integer, real, floating-point data types, enumerated types, control structures, complex data structures, method calls and so on. The constraint systems that result from these analyses usually share some common features such as being heterogeneous and highly dynamic. This also led to the design of domain-specific heuristics able to exploit the structure of programs or specification models. The workshop will focus on a broad range of topics in constrained-based testing, verification and analysis including, but not limited to, the following: * Constraint-based analysis of programs and models * Constraint-based test input generation * Constraint-based exploration of programs and models * Heuristics guided by the structure of programs and models * Constraint solvers over specific domains * SMT solvers used in program testing * Combination of dedicated constraint solvers Following a first meeting held with the CP 2012 conference in Nantes in 2006, and three subsequent meetings at ICST 2010, 2011 and 2012, the aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners working in constraint-based software testing, verification and analysis, as well as in the more general field of program testing, to investigate future developments in this research field. Organizers: =========== Cristian Cadar, Imperial College London, UK - http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~cristic/ Frederic Dadeau, Universite de Franche-Comte, France - http://disc.univ-fcomte.fr/~dadeau Program committee: ================ Marcelo D'Amorim - Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil Christoph Csallner - University of Texas, Arlington, USA Gordon Fraser - University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Vijay Ganesh - University of Waterloo, Canada Arnaud Gotlieb - Simula Research Laboratory, Norway Milos Gligoric - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA Shadi Khalek - University of Texas, Austin, USA Darko Marinov - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA Claude Michel - University of Nice, France Corina Pasareanu - NASA Ames Research Center, USA Michel Rueher - University of Nice, France Nikolai Tillmann - Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA Willem Visser - Stellenbosch University, South Africa Nicky Williams - CEA-LIST, France Franz Wotawa - TU Graz, Austria |
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