Formal Approaches to Software Testing and Runtime Verification: First Combined International Workshops, FATES 2006 and RV 2006, Seattle, WA, USA, August 15-16, 2006, Revised Selected Papers

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Software validation is one of the most cost-intensive tasks in modern software production processes. The objective of FATES/RV 2006 was to bring sci- tists from both academia and industry together to discuss formal approaches to test and analyze programs and monitor and guide their executions. Formal approaches to test may cover techniques from areas like theorem proving, model checking, constraint resolution, static program analysis, abstract interpretation, Markov chains, and various others. Formal approaches to runtime veri?cation use formal techniques to improve traditional ad-hoc monitoring techniques used in testing, debugging, performance monitoring, fault protection, etc. The FATES/RV 2006 workshop selected 14 high-quality papers out of 31 submissions. Each paper underwent at least three anonymous reviews by either PCmembersorexternalreviewersselectedbythem.Inadditiontothe14regular papers, the proceedings contain two papers corresponding to the invited talks by Wolfgang Grieskamp (Microsoft Research, USA) and Oege de Moor (Oxford University, UK). This was the ?rst time that the two workshops, FATES and RV, were held together. The success of this joint edition shows that the integration of these two communities can be pro?table for both of them. Previous editions of these two events were held in the following places: FATES 2001 was held in A- borg (Denmark) and FATES 2002 in Brno (Czech Republic). In both cases, the workshop was a?liated with CONCUR. FATES 2003 and FATES 2004 were held in Montreal(Canada)and Vienna (Austria), respectively,in a?liationwith ASE.FATES 2005wasco-locatedwith CAV in Edinburgh(UK). Since 2003,the FATES workshop proceedings have been published by Springer (LNCS series).

Author(s): Wolfgang Grieskamp (auth.), Klaus Havelund, Manuel Núñez, Grigore Roşu, Burkhart Wolff (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4262 : Programming and Software Engineering
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 255
Tags: Software Engineering; Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters; Logics and Meanings of Programs; Management of Computing and Information Systems

Front Matter....Pages -
Multi-paradigmatic Model-Based Testing....Pages 1-19
Aspects for Trace Monitoring....Pages 20-39
A Symbolic Framework for Model-Based Testing....Pages 40-54
A Test Calculus Framework Applied to Network Security Policies....Pages 55-69
Hybrid Input-Output Conformance and Test Generation....Pages 70-84
Generating Tests from EFSM Models Using Guided Model Checking and Iterated Search Refinement....Pages 85-99
Decompositional Algorithms for Safety Verification and Testing of Aspect-Oriented Systems....Pages 100-114
Model-Based Testing of Thin-Client Web Applications....Pages 115-132
Synthesis of Scenario Based Test Cases from B Models....Pages 133-147
State-Identification Problems for Finite-State Transducers....Pages 148-162
Deterministic Dynamic Monitors for Linear-Time Assertions....Pages 163-177
Robustness of Temporal Logic Specifications....Pages 178-192
Goldilocks: Efficiently Computing the Happens-Before Relation Using Locksets....Pages 193-208
Dynamic Architecture Extraction....Pages 209-224
Safety Property Driven Test Generation from JML Specifications....Pages 225-239
Online Testing with Reinforcement Learning....Pages 240-253
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