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QASBA 2013: Proceedings of the 2013 International Workshop on Quality Assurance for Service-based Applications
ACM2013 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
ISSTA '13: Iitsnternational Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis Lugano Switzerland 15 July 2013
ISBN:
978-1-4503-2182-2
Published:
15 July 2013
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SESSION: Quality Assurance at Design Time
Article
Towards a quality modelling language for component-based systems (QML/CS)

In the model-based development context, meta-model-based languages are dened and implemented, either in the general domain or for specic domains. Creating a new meta-model requires integration and the ability to maintain consistency throughout the ...

Article
Verification of variable service orchestrations using model checking

Service orchestrations as architectural specifications specify collaborating services and the way they interoperate via information exchange. Some orchestration specifications, which describe the behavior of service-oriented systems, support ...

SESSION: Quality Assurance at Run Time
Article
Conformance testing for quality assurance of clustering architectures

Given the scalability of load balancing based architectures, it is increasingly necessary to develop appropriate quality assurance methodologies and techniques, of which Testing is widely adopted and used one. This paper describes a distributed ...

Article
Runtime testing framework for improving quality in dynamic service-based systems

Service-based systems are operating in dynamic environments characterized by continual changes such as requirement evolution, service crash or service unavailability. In this context, improving the quality of these systems after such evolution is ...

Article
Safe substitution for service-based applications

In order to have desired levels of flexibility, service-based applications (SBAs) are dynamically adapted to replace constituent software services at runtime. These services are owned, provided, and developed by third parties, which makes it difficult ...

Contributors
  • University of Luxembourg
  • Politecnico di Milano
  • University of Quebec at Chicoutimi
  • University of Camerino
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