Title
Field Testing of Software Applications.
Abstract
When interacting with their software systems, users may have to deal with problems like crashes, failures, and program instability. Faulty software running in the field is not only the consequence of ineffective in-house verification and validation techniques, but it is also due to the complexity and diversity of the interactions between an application and its environment. Many of these interactions can be hardly predicted at testing time, and even when they could be predicted, often there are so many cases to be tested that they cannot be all feasibly addressed before the software is released. This Ph.D. thesis investigates the idea of addressing the faults that cannot be effectively addressed in house directly in the field, exploiting the field itself as testbed for running the test cases. An enormous number of diverse environments would then be available for testing, giving the possibility to run many test cases in many different situations, timely revealing the many failures that would be hard to detect otherwise.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1109/ICSE-C.2017.30
ICSE (Companion Volume)
Keywords
DocType
Volume
field testing, field failures, isolation
Conference
abs/1705.07359
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2574-1926
0
0.34
References 
Authors
13
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Luca Gazzola1453.10