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In recent years, cloud computing has gained a significant amount of
attention by providing more flexible ways to store applications
remotely. With software testing continuing to be an important part
of the software engineering life cycle, the emergence of software
testing in the cloud has the potential to change the way software
testing is performed. Software Testing in the Cloud: Perspectives
on an Emerging Discipline is a comprehensive collection of research
by leading experts in the field providing an overview of cloud
computing and current issues in software testing and system
migration. Deserving the attention of researchers, practitioners,
and managers, this book aims to raise awareness about this new
field of study.
For a large, complex system, the amount of test cases in a
regression test suite can range from a few hundred to several
thousands, which can take hours or even days to execute. Regression
testing also requires considerable resources that are often not
readily available. This precludes their use in an interactive
setting, further contributing to an inefficient testing
process.
Cloud computing offers the use of virtualized hardware,
effectively unlimited storage, and software services that can help
reduce the execution time of large test suites in a cost-effective
manner. The research presented by Tilley and Parveen leverages the
resources provided by cloud computing infrastructure to facilitate
the concurrent execution of test cases. They introduce a decision
framework called SMART-T to support migration of software testing
to the cloud, a distributed environment called HadoopUnit for the
concurrent execution of test cases in the cloud, and a series of
case studies illustrating the use of the framework and the
environment. Experimental results indicate a significant reduction
in test execution time is possible when compared with a typical
sequential environment.Software testing in the cloud is a subject
of high interest for advanced practitioners and academic
researchers alike. For advanced practitioners, the issue of cloud
computing and its impact on the field of software testing is
becoming increasingly relevant. For academic researchers, this is a
subject that is replete with interesting challenges; there are so
many open problems that graduate students will be busy for years to
come. To further disseminate results in this field, the authors
created a community of interest called "Software Testing in the
Cloud" (www.STITC.org), and they encourage all readers to get
involved in this exciting new area."
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