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Recently Web applications have grown rapidly and have become more and more complex. As Web applications become more complex, there is a growing concern about their quality. But very little attention is paid to Web applications testing and there are scarce practical research efforts and tools. Thus, in this paper, we suggest the automatic generation methods of test environments and a prototype of an...
One of the most well known and used approach to dynamically analyze a Web application requires to the user to analyze code and requirements of the application to extract its scenarios and the needed inputs. This information is used to exercise the application behavior and so build its model. Hence, high knowledge and effort are required to apply that kind of analysis. Moreover, it is well recognized...
We describe a benchmark of publicly-available multi-threaded programs with documented bugs in them. This project was initiated a few years ago with the goal of helping research groups in the fields of concurrent testing and debugging to develop tools and algorithms that improve the quality of concurrent programs. We present a survey of usage of the benchmark, concluding that the benchmark had an impact...
The continuous use of the Web for daily operations by businesses, consumers, and the government has created a great demand for reliable Web applications. One promising approach to testing the functionality of Web applications leverages the user-session data collected by Web servers. User-session-based testing automatically generates test cases based on real user profiles. The key contribution of this...
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