Second Workshop on Mutation Analysis (Mutation2006) in conjunction with ISSRE'06 |
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Call for paperProgramImportant datesSubmission deadline: August 21, 2006 Workshop OrganizersYves
Le Traon (France Telecom R&D, France) Program Committee
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In 2000, the first symposium on mutation testing had brought together researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas about practical and theoretical aspects of mutation testing. Since then, mutation testing and mutation analysis have been very active fields for research. Their application scope has been broadened to object-oriented systems, real-time modelling or model-checking. Mutation is a common technique to validate a set of test cases or to evaluate new testing approaches. The workshop focuses on both the current state of the research and novel approaches for mutation analysis and other approaches for test qualification. Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit original manuscripts of either full paper or short paper describing work in any of the following areas:
All submissions must be made electronically in Word or PDF format. Each
submission should include title, all authors' names, affiliations, and
complete mail and electronic mail addresses, together with an abstract
not exceeding 200 words and keyword list of 4 - 5 keywords. Final versions
of accepted papers will be limited to 10 pages for full papers and 4-6
pages for short papers. All submissions should be made online at the submission
page (http://dartagnan.csc.ncsu.edu:8080/Mutation06/submit.html)with
the IEEE
format. The best paper will be proposed for publication in the Empirical Software Engineering journal, and be considered in the best papers selection of ISSRE 2006. To be eligible, the paper must have a substantial empirical content, given the journal's scope (no purely tool or theory paper).
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