(Workshop in conjunction with ICST 2013)
We invite submissions of high-quality papers presenting original work on both theoretical and experimental aspects of combinatorial testing. We accept both full papers (up to 10 pages) and short papers (up to 4 pages). Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Combinatorial testing workflow
Modeling the input space for CT
Efficient algorithms to generate t-way test suites, especially involving support of constrains
Determination of expected system behavior for each test case
Executing CT test suites
Combinatorial testing based fault localization
Implementation of CT with existing testing infrastructures
Handling changes in test requirements
Applicability of combinatorial testing
Comparison and combination of CT with other dynamic verification methods
Investigation of historical records of failures to determine the kind of CT which may have detected underlying faults
Empirical studies and feedback from practical applications of CT
Combinatorial testing for concurrent and real-time systems
CT for testing cloud computing systems and use of combinatorial methods in cloud architecture
Application of CT in other domains, e.g., study of gene regulation and other biotechnology applications
Combinatorial and complementing methods
Combinatorial analysis of existing test suites
Test plan reduction and completeness
CT and coverage metrics – combining the two, and studying the relationship between them
Papers must be submitted before the deadline and according to submission guidelines
