STAMP Workshop at French Tech Central Station F


Improve your software quality with STAMP open source tools. Join Station F workshop in Paris next February 27, 2019.

Paris, February 13, 2019 - OW2, the global community for open source infrastructure software and its founding member Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences, are inviting entrepreneurs, developers and DevOps teams to a software quality Tech Talk. This talk will be provided by Caroline Landry, Inria Research Engineer on Wednesday 27 February from 2:15PM at French Tech Central Station F, 55 boulevard Vincent Auriol, 75013 Paris. It will be followed by a Networking Coffee and a workshop dedicated on STAMP automation tools, the direct outcome of an ongoing project supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. 

STAMP stands for "Software Testing AMPlification". The STAMP tools act along the Continuous Integration and Continuous Distribution pipeline (CI/CD), reducing errors and eliminating failures in Java applications while they are being designed, configured, and sent to production. Using DSpot, STAMP users can detect and generate automatically missing assertions for Junit test cases. Adding Descartes, a Pitest plugin, to their own Java code, they get more actionable and faster mutation analysis results. CAMP brings configuration amplification based on Docker while Botsing offers a Java framework for crash reproduction.

Free registration is required to attend to the Station F talk and workshop: https://www.stamp-project.eu/view/Blog/StationF_STAMP_presentation  

Programme :

2h30-3h10: Part 1, Caroline Landry, Research Engineer at Inria Rennes, details STAMP tools and their business benefits, with the ActiveEon use case.
3h10-3h30: Networking coffee – Join the STAMP project experts to discuss about your own testing practices and problems
3h30-4h30: Part 2, STAMP Workshop focused on your Java project unit tests, and configuration tests for your Docker project. Take this opportunity to talk with Benjamin Danglot (Inria) and more STAMP tools designers from TUDelft and Sintef.

About STAMP 

Leveraging advanced research in automatic test generation, STAMP aims at pushing automation in DevOps one step further through innovative methods of test amplification. The project is developed by a consortium of ten partners and has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. The STAMP toolset is evolving frequently. Stay tuned and visit: https://www.stamp-project.eu/      

About Inria
Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences, promotes scientific excellence and technology transfer to maximise its impact. It employs 2,400 people. Its 200 agile project teams, generally in collaboration with academic partners, involve more than 3,000 scientists in meeting the challenges of computer science and mathematics, often at the interface of other disciplines. Inria works with many companies and supported the creation of over 160 startups. It strives to meet the challenges of the digital transformation of science, society and the economy. Visit: https://www.inria.fr

About OW2
OW2 is an independent industry community dedicated to developing open source code infrastructure (middleware and generic applications) and to fostering a vibrant community and business ecosystem. The OW2 Consortium hosts some one hundred technology projects, including  ASM, Bonita, Chameleon, CLIF, DocDoku, Easybeans, Emerginov, Fractal, FusionDirectory, JOnAS, JORAM, JOTM, Knowage, LemonLDAP:NG, Lutece, OCCInterface, PetalsESB, Prelude, ProActive, RocketChat, SAT4J, Spagic, Spago4Q, Sympa, Talend Studio, Telosys, WebLab and Xwiki. Visit: https://www.ow2.org