2009 31st International Conference on Software Engineering - Companion Volume 2009
DOI: 10.1109/icse-companion.2009.5070968
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WEAVE: WEb Applications Validation Environment

Abstract: Ensuring software quality in the presence of multiple software development methodologies such as agile and waterfall models is a challenging task. Web applications are released to customers in "Beta" mode due to tremendous pressure on "time-to-market". In order to check end-to-end functional behavior of web applications, conventional testing tools have not matched short release cycles and have not kept up with agile software methodologies. In this paper we present a tool framework called WEb Applications Valid… Show more

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“…Later, the tool was extended to treat the domain of GUI applications [1] by scoping the unit's entry points to special event-handling methods and scoping the side-effects analysis to keep track of specific fields in the GUI library classes. Then followed the extension to treat web applications [5].…”
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“…Later, the tool was extended to treat the domain of GUI applications [1] by scoping the unit's entry points to special event-handling methods and scoping the side-effects analysis to keep track of specific fields in the GUI library classes. Then followed the extension to treat web applications [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rajan etc. [11] created an extensive user interface in their tool to specify requirements for web applications easily.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Java Path Finder (JPF) (Visser, Pireanu, Khurshid, 2004) ha sido utilizado en múltiples proyectos que abarcan desde la validación de programas concurrentes Java, las aplicaciones Web (Rajan, et al, 2009) a un uso específico en las aplicaciones de tiempo real. En este último caso, está siendo utilizado para validar (Kalibera, Parizek, Mlohlava, 2010) aplicaciones basadas en la especificación RTSJ (The Real-Time Specification for Java) (Bollella et al 2001).…”
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