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Software testing plays a major role for engineering future systems that become more and more ubiquitous and also more critical for every days life. In order to fulfill the high demand, test automation is needed as a keystone. However, test automation, as it is used today, is counting on scripting and capture-and-replay and is not able to keep up with autonomous and intelligent systems. Therefore,...
The increasing diversity of end-devices used by users to access their applications and systems strengthens the need for device-independent methods for implementing these applications. The Device-Independent Architecture (DIA) is one of the available approaches to this problem, but it does not directly address the issue of user interface (UI) device-independency. This issue can be addressed by real-time...
A self-adaptive software aims at adjusting itself in response to changes at runtime while considering several important factors. To do this task, such a system should realize the adaptation process, which consists of four phases. Among those phases, we just focus on the deciding (planning) process, especially addressing adequate reflection of requirements to adaptation. In this paper, we represent...
REST has become a popular architectural style among service providers. It is considered as an easy way to design and consume Web services. REST can be realized as using HTTP PUT, POST, and GET operations. However, the focus on the implementation technique often leads to ignoring the original REST constraints and definitions proposed by R. Fielding. Thus, this way of thinking might result in misuse...
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