Testing Web-based Applications
The increased availability and continuous use of the web for
daily operations by businesses, consumers, and government has popularized
e-commerce and created a great demand for reliable web
applications.
One promising approach to testing the
functionality of web applications leverages user session data
collected by web servers. Some of the goals of this research are
- To perform scalable test suite reduction of user sessions and
generate reduced suites that are efficient in terms of program coverage
and fault detection ability.
- To perform dynamic analysis of user sessions to
understand the usage and dynamic behavior of web applications
and to motivate the reduction techniques developed.
- To develop an automated tool for scalable testing of web applications.
Our objectives are that the tool provides accurate testing of the
application and adapts
to an evolving test suite and the application's changing operational
profiles.
Overview of User-session-based Web Application Testing Research (pdf)
Publications
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publications page.
Contributors
Faculty: Dr. Lori Pollock
Ph.D. Students: Emily Gibson
Collaborators: Dr. Sara
Sprenkle, Dr.
Sreedevi Sampath and Dr. Amie Souter
(Lucent)
Past Undergraduate Students: Stacey Ecott (Tufts University), Holly Esquivel (University of
Nebraska-Kearney), Barbara Hazelwood (Xavier University), Valentin Mihaylov (Drexel University), Frank
Zappaterrini
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