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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th IFIP WG
6.1 International Conference on Testing Software and Systems, ICTSS
2012, held in Aalborg, Denmark, in November 2012. The 16 revised
full papers presented together with 2 invited talks were carefully
selected from 48 submissions. The papers are organized in topical
sections on testing in practice, test frameworks for distributed
systems, testing of embedded systems, test optimization, and new
testing methods.
Testing often accounts for more than 50% of the required e?ort
during system
development.Thechallengeforresearchistoreducethesecostsbyprovidingnew
methods for the speci?cation and generation of high-quality tests.
Experience has shown that the use of formal methods in testing
represents a very important means for improving the testing
process. Formal methods allow for the analysis
andinterpretationofmodelsinarigorousandprecisemathematicalmanner.The
use of formal methods is not restricted to system models only. Test
models may
alsobeexamined.Analyzingsystemmodelsprovidesthepossibilityofgenerating
complete test suites in a systematic and possibly automated manner
whereas examining test models allows for the detection of design
errors in test suites and their optimization with respect to
readability or compilation and execution time. Due to the numerous
possibilities for their application, formal methods have become
more and more popular in recent years. The Formal Approaches in
Software Testing (FATES) workshop series also bene?ts from the
growing popularity of formal methods. After the workshops in
Aalborg (Denmark, 2001), Brno (Czech Republic, 2002) and Montr eal
(Canada, 2003), FATES 2004 in Linz (Austria) was the fourth
workshop of this series. Similar to the workshop in 2003, FATES
2004 was organized in a?liation with the IEEE/ACM Conference on
Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2004). FATES 2004 received 41
submissions. Each submission was reviewed by at least three
independent reviewers from the Program Committee with the help of
some additional reviewers. Based on their evaluations, 14 full
papers and one wo- in-progress paper from 11 di?erent countries
were selected for presentation."
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