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2nd International Workshop on Metamorphic Testing (MET 2017)

Authors :
Laura L. Pullum
Dave Towey
Márcio Eduardo Delamaro
Upulee Kanewala
Chang-ai Sun
Source :
2017 IEEE/ACM 2nd International Workshop on Metamorphic Testing (MET).
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
IEEE, 2017.

Abstract

Summary form only given. MET 2017 Workshop Summary. Metamorphic Testing (MT) is a testing technique that exploits the relationships among the inputs and outputs of multiple executions of the program under test, so- called Metamorphic Relations (MRs). MT has been proven highly effective in testing programs that face the oracle problem, for which the correctness of individual output is difficult to determine. Since the introduction of MT in 1998, the interest in this testing methodology has grown immensely with numerous applications in various domains such as machine learning, bioinformatics, computer graphics, simulation, search engines, decision support, cloud computing, databases, and compilers. The Second International Workshop on Metamorphic Testing (MET) will bring together researchers and practitioners in academia and industry to discuss research results and experiences in MT. The ultimate goal of MET is to provide a platform for the discussion of novel ideas, new perspectives, new applications, and state of research, related to or inspired by MT.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2017 IEEE/ACM 2nd International Workshop on Metamorphic Testing (MET)
Accession number :
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