Quality of Model-Based Testing (QuoMBaT)

The QuoMBaT workshop has been merged with the JAMAICA workshop. See the JAMAICA program for the exact schedule.

Organizers:

  • Stephan Weißleder (Fraunhofer-Institute FOKUS)
  • Barath Kumar (Institute of Industrial Information Technologies)
  • Baris Güldali (University of Paderborn)
  • David Faragó (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

Description:

Model-based testing (MBT) is an advanced testing technique that is becoming more and more popular in the software testing community. However, there is still a need for understanding and evaluating the capabilities & limitations of MBT approaches in order to adapt them in particular testing projects. The workshop on Quality of Model-Based Testing (QuoMBaT) addresses a crucial need for discussing the quality characteristics of MBT approaches: How can or should the quality of a newly proposed approach be measured? How can existing approaches be compared? What is the fault-detection capability of an automatically generated test suite compared to that of a manually produced one? Which kind of quality criteria are adequate? The objective of this second QuoMBaT workshop is to offer a forum for researchers and practitioners who are already working in this area or who are interested in exploring MBT.

Location: 

Room A12 on the 1st floor of the Red Building.

Website:

The QuoMBaT website is available at http://www.model-based-testing.de/quombat13