14th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Automation of Software Test

Event Dates

May 27, 2019 - May 27, 2019

Location

Montreal, Canada

Submission Deadline

Feb 01, 2019

Software testing is an integral and important part of the

software engineering (SE) discipline. Effective software

testing with reduced costs can be achieved through

automation. In the past decades, much research effort has been

spent on automated test case generation, automated test

selection, automated test oracles. Automation of software test

(AST) practice has also moved forward significantly with

many available software test tools. However, progress in AST

research is still required. Software systems have become more

and more complicated with components developed by

different vendors and using different techniques in different

programming languages and even running on different

platforms. The advent of agile methodology, continuous

integration and shorter development and delivery cycles have

posed new challenges and stricter constraints. Thus there is an

urgent requirement to improve test automation to scale up

productivity and quality in software development.

AST 2019 is the 14th edition of the successful AST series

held at ICSE conferences since 2006. It will provide

researchers and practitioners with a forum for exchanging

ideas, experiences, understanding of the problems, visions

for the future, and promising solutions.

WORKSHOP THEME

In addition to the broad AST theme and topics, every year

the workshop launches a special focus theme. For AST2019

the theme is

Testing and Continuous Deployment

Continuous deployment has become a major strategy even

for large software projects. As one of the main strategies in

modern DevOps environments, continuous deployment aims

to increase code velocity—the time between making a code

change and shipping the change to customers. At the same

time, DevOps and continuous deployment impose heavy

constraints onto testing: (a) testing must be completely

automated and act as the last safeguard against customer

incidents; (b) testing should be fast without slowing down

code velocity; and (c) testing is happening within the

engineering teams (DevOps) rather than dedicated testing

teams. In other words, test automation may have become

more wanted than ever before and we seek contributions to

highlight solutions, challenges, and problem statements for

test automation in a continuous deployment world.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Submissions on the AST 2019 theme are especially

encouraged, but papers on other topics relevant to the

automation of software test are also welcome. We are

interested in the following aspects related to AST:

1) Problems identification. Analysis and specification of

requirements for AST, and elicitation of problems that

hamper wider adoption of AST.

2) Methodology. Novel methods and approaches for AST

in the context of up-to-date software development

methodologies.

3) Technology. Automation of various test techniques

and methods for test-related activities, as well as for

testing various types of software.

4) Tools and Environments. Issues and solutions in the

development, operation, maintenance and evolution of

tools and environments for AST, and their integration

with other types of tools and runtime support platforms.

5) Experiments, Empirical studies and Experience

reports. Real experiences in using automated testing

techniques, methods and tools in industry.

6) Visions of the future. Foresight and thoughtprovoking

ideas for AST that can inspire new powerful

research trends.

WORKSHOP FORMAT

AST 2019 will have a more condensed structure than in

the past editions as for logistic constraints we have to fit

into a single day. The program will include one keynote

talk, and, if space allows, the AST traditional charette

session focusing on the AST 2019 theme. As a novelty,

this year we have added industrial abstracts as a new kind

of submission. Test practitioners are especially

encouraged to contribute their experiences and insights,

choosing between the industrial case study paper or the

2-pages abstract talks.

SUBMISSIONS

Two types of submissions are invited: regular papers (up

to 7 pages) and industrial abstracts (up to 2 pages).

Submissions must be unpublished original work and

should not be under review or submitted elsewhere while

being under consideration.

Regular papers include both Research papers that present

research in the area of software test automation, and

Industrial Case Study papers that report on practical

applications of test automation.

Industrial abstract talks are specifically conceived to

promote industrial participation: We require all authors

of such papers to come from industry. Authors of

accepted papers get invited to give a talk with same time

length and within same sessions as regular papers.

The workshop submission website at the following URL:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ast2019

PUBLICATION OF PAPERS

The accepted workshop papers including both regular

and case study papers, as well as the industrial abstracts,

will be published in the AST 2019 Proceedings and

included in the IEEE and ACM Digital Libraries.

Authors of accepted papers are required to register and

present the paper at the workshop in order for the paper

to be included in the proceedings and the Digital

Libraries.