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Aug 27 2019
MaLTeSQuE Workshop 2019
Place: Tallinn, Estonia
Date: 27 August 2019
Workshop on Machine Learning Techniques for Software Quality Evolution
- Session Chairs include: Xavier Devroey, Delft University of Technology, (The Netherlands)
- Co-located with ESEC/FSE
- MaLTeSQuE Workshop Program: https://maltesque2019.github.io/program.html
Effective Use of AI in Automated Software Testing: Practicality and Scalability Benefits
Speaker: Lionel C. Briand, professor of software engineering at The University of Ottawa, Canada and at The SnT centre for Security, Reliability, and Trust, University of Luxembourg.
Abstract: Testing is the main mechanism used in industry to assess and improve the dependability of software systems. Various techniques from Artificial Intelligence (AI), e.g., evolutionary computing, machine learning, and natural language processing, can lead, if integrated properly, to scalable and practical test automation solutions. This talk covers recent and representative examples of novel applications of AI to software test automation, done in collaboration with industry partners in the satellite and automotive domains. Lessons learned and future research directions will then be discussed.
Aug 26 2019
A-Test Workshop, Tallinn, Estonia
Place: Tallinn, Estonia
Building: ESEC/FSE 2019 conference centre, Sokos Hotel Viru, Viru väljak 4, Tallinn.
Date: 26-27 August 2019
At Tallinn 10th A-TEST workshop, Martin Monperrus, Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, provides the keynote address including several outcomes of the STAMP Project.
Franck Chauvel (SINTEF) also presents the latest release of CAMP configuration testing tool within the STAMP testing suite.
Co-located with ESEC/FSE, this edition offers popular hands-on sessions where testing tools can be studied in depth. Researchers and software testers from the industry exchange and discuss trending views, ideas, state of the art work in progress, and scientific results on Automated Testing.
Aug 26 2019
EASEAI Workshop 2019
Place: Tallinn, Estonia
Date: 26 August 2019
International Workshop on Education through Advanced Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence
- Session Chairs include: Xavier Devroey, Delft University of Technology, (The Netherlands)
- Co-located with ESEC/FSE
- EASEAI Workshop Program: https://easeai.github.io
Using a Learning Robot to Open the Black Box of Artificial Intelligence
Keynote Speaker: Thomas Deneux, Research Enginee in Neurorobotics at CNRS (FR).
Jul 31 2019
Descartes Webinar with Sopra-Steria
Date: 31 July 2019
Presenter: Martin Monperrus, KTH Associate Professor
Topic: Descartes Webinar to Sopra-Steria Development Team in India
With 20+ engineers from Sopra-Steria offices in India participating, this webinar provided the opportunity to present the STAMP toolset and to explain Descartes to remote industrial developers, testers and DevOps professionals.
Eastern Paris Dev Meetup
Date: 3 July 2019
Place: Lunatech, Chessy, France
Registration: https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Meetup-Dev-Est-Parisien/events/262443997/
A STAMP presentation by Caroline Landry (Inria), is offered at the Eastern Paris Dev Meetup.
Mutation testing but also code architecture are being discussed, Vladimir Bodnartchouk providing an introduction to Akka HTTP (Scala et Java).
Jun 12 2019
STAMP Breakout Session & Talks at OW2con'19
Date: 12-13 June 2019
Place: Orange Gardens, Paris Châtillon
Registration: https://www.ow2con.org
During the OW2 open source community annual conference, the STAMP project is represented in a couple of talks:
- STAMP test automation for Continuous Integration, a talk by Caroline Landry (Inria)
- Functional testing with Docker and TestContainers, a talk by Vincent Massol (XWiki)
The STAMP project also offers a dedicated Breakout Session: Improve your tests with STAMP
Date: 13 June 2019 from 9:15 to 10:45
May 29 2019
STAMP Software Testing Practices at ICSE 2019
Place: Montréal, QC, Canada
Date: 29-30 May 2019
Speakers: Benoit Baudry (KTH), Martin Monperrus (KTH), Benjamin Danglot (Inria), Oscar Vera Perez (Inria)
- Automatic Test Improvement with DSpot: a Study with Ten Mature Open-Source Projects - ICSE 2019 program
- A Comprehensive Study of Pseudo-Tested Methods - ICSE 2019 program - Paper preprint
May 17 2019
STAMP Workshop for EC-DGIT
Title: STAMP software testing for DevOps pipeline
Speakers: Prof. Benoit Baudry (KTH), Caroline Landry and Oscar Luis Vera Pérez (INRIA)
Place: Brussels
Date: 17/5/2019 2:30PM-5:30PM
After Introduction talks from European Commission DGIT Director, Head of Unit DIGIT B4 and Head of sector Software development, STAMP project coordinator Benoit Baudry presents STAMP EC-funded project. Then Oscar Luis Vera Pérez details Extreme Mutation examples using Descartes, an outcome of the STAMP Project, based on PITest to offer faster mutation analysis results. The EC-DG INFORMATICS Software Engineering team seizes this opportunity to ask technical questions about DevOps mutation testing to improve their own Java test environment.
- Registered participants: 100 (70+ attendees)
May 06 2019
DSpot meetup in Stockholm
Title: DSpot: Improved software testing using AI
Speaker: Professor Benoit Baudry (KTH)
Place: Birger Jarlsgatan 7, Stockholm
Date: 6/5/2019 17:30-19:00
DSpot analyzes existing test cases and automatically generates variants of these test cases. The variants cover more execution paths and observe more states than the original tests. These tests are meant to be used in the context of regression testing. DSpot can be integrated in the continuous integration to spot issues related to one commit as early as possible.
- Programme and registration
- Registered participants: 25
Apr 17 2019
STAMP talks at Devoxx Paris
STAMP is presented at Devoxx Paris, through two conferences.
Date: 17-19 April 2019
Place: Paris
Click below for more Devoxx Paris information, video, presentation and photos.