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CFP: Workshop on Regression Testing 2013

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Date 2012-12-07 00:39 -0800
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Subject CFP: Workshop on Regression Testing 2013
From Robert Feldt <robert.feldt@gmail.com>

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Dear software testing colleague,

Below if the CFP for Regression 2013. Please consider submitting your work and help spread it to interested friends/colleagues of yours. We welcome new research results but also experience reports from open-source or commercial sw development, tool descriptions etc. If you just want to join, that is also fine. I hope to see you in Luxembourg next year!

Best regards,

Robert Feldt
http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~feldt/


                  CALL FOR PAPERS

                  Regression 2013 

Third International Workshop on Regression Testing
    http://ares.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/regression2013/

    City of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, 22 March 2013

co-located with the Sixth IEEE International Conference on Software
Testing, Verification, and Validation (http://www.icst.lu/)

IMPORTANT DATES
===============

Submission deadline:        14 January 2013 (11:59 PM Apia, Samoa Time)
Notification of acceptance:  8 February 2013
Camera ready version:       15 March 2013
Workshop date:              22 Match 2013

THEME AND GOALS
===============

Regression testing has received a significant amount of attention from
both academics and practitioners during the last 20 years. Even though
the use of regression testing techniques often leads to software
applications with high observed quality, the repeated execution of
test cases can be so costly that it accounts for half the cost of
maintaining a software system. 

The regression testing research community also faces the additional 
challenges of transitioning established techniques into practice, 
improving the status-quo of the empirical evaluation of techniques, and 
proposing advanced methods for applying regression testing to modern 
software that is often complex, rapidly evolving, concurrent, and 
cloud-based. Viewing these tensions and challenges as an opportunity 
and not a threat, and looking to tap the potential of well-established 
researchers and up-and-coming members of the community, the theme of 
this year's workshop is to boldly go where few have gone before.

The organizing committee of Regression 2013 invites you to participate in
this event by submitting a paper and registering to attend this workshop
co-located with ICST 2013.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
==================

-- Regression testing techniques
    -- Test adequacy criteria
    -- Test coverage monitoring
    -- Test suite execution
    -- Test suite reduction
    -- Test suite selection
    -- Test suite prioritization
    -- Test case improvement
-- Affiliated regression testing methods
    -- Delta debugging
    -- Combinatorial testing
    -- Program understanding
    -- Automatic fault localization
    -- Static and dynamic analysis
    -- Automated test data generation
    -- Automated defect prediction
-- Regression testing considerations
    -- Theory of regression testing methods
    -- Metrics for assessing regression testing
    -- Regression testing tools and methodology
    -- Approaches to experimental evaluation
    -- Reports on insightful industrial experiences
    -- Methods for effective technology transfer
    -- Novel development and deployment environments

SUBMISSIONS
===========

Regression 2013 invites papers in these categories:

    -- Full Papers: Ten page papers with the detailed description and
       thorough evaluation of one or more of the previously mentioned
       topics, well-suited for describing completed, original research.

    -- Short Papers: Four page papers with the brief description and
       preliminary evaluation of the previously mentioned topic(s),
       ideally accommodating reports on experiences, tools, and
       middle-stage research that demonstrates early promise.

    -- Fast Abstracts: One page papers with a succinct description of
       a late-breaking result or early research achievement, perfect for
       notes about undergraduate and graduate research and thought-provoking
       ideas that are in need of revision, extension, and feedback.

All papers submitted to the workshop must be unpublished original work
and must not have been submitted anywhere else for publication.  The
paper submissions must be in English and conform to the IEEE two-column
conference format described by the IEEE Conference Publishing Services.
All papers must be in PDF format and properly submitted through the
workshop's EasyChair page.

All submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the
workshop program committee.  Full and short papers will be judged on the
basis of their clarity, relevance, originality, and overall scientific
and/or technical contribution.  Fast abstracts will be judged on the
basis of their clarity, relevance, originality, and potential for
generating discussion among the workshop attendees.  A paper should
clearly demonstrate a connection to the aforementioned topics. All papers
are expected to exhibit high quality writing and formatting. Authors are
strongly encouraged to ensure that their papers adhere to the writing
guidelines described in books like "Bugs in Writing" by Lyn Dupré and
"Writing for Computer Science" by Justin Zobel.

PUBLICATION OF PAPERS
=====================

The accepted papers will be published as a volume with the ICST 2013
proceedings. Workshop attendees will receive a copy of the proceedings
when they arrive at the main conference.  The slides associated with
each paper presentation will be made available on the workshop Web site
after the completion of the event.  Authors of accepted papers are
required to register for the workshop and present their papers at the
workshop in order for their material to be published in the proceedings.

Workshop Organization
=====================

General Chair
-------------
Gregory M. Kapfhammer
Allegheny College, USA
http://www.cs.allegheny.edu/~gkapfham/

Program Chairs
--------------
Robert Feldt
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~feldt/

Hyunsook Do
North Dakota State University, USA
http://www.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/~hdo/

Web Chair
---------
Kailash Joshi
North Dakota State University, USA

Please see the workshop Web site for more details about the event:
    http://ares.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/regression2013/

For workshop updates, please see the Regression 2013 Twitter page:
    http://twitter.com/Regression2013

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