Introduction
Today, Service Oriented Architectures tend to be the standard way to elaborate information systems in enterprises. These systems grow rapidly, due to increasing needs of big-data management and to the increasing strength at a decreasing cost of modern computers. Testing of such systems becomes a challenge due to their complexity. To handle this, testing of Service Oriented systems must be simplified, intelligent, automated and routinized.
The International Summer School on Intensive Automated Testing of Service Oriented Architectures is intended for people willing to learn about the most advanced techniques for quality assurance of Service Oriented Architectures. It is provided by a group of researchers and industry people experienced with SOA testing and who joined their effort in the MIDAS European project, dedicated to this purpose. In the summer school, this group will teach you the latest innovative techniques enabling you to perform automated and intensive testing of Service Oriented Architectures. You will learn how to generate a consistent set of tests for such systems and to execute these tests in the cloud.
About Registration
Registration fees (180€ VAT included) includes :
- Three lunches (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday),
- Coffee breaks,
- A banquet dinner on monday,
- An evening cocktail on Tuesday.
Program
Monday July 6, 2015 | |
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09h00-10h00 | Registration and Opening |
10h00-10h30 | Coffee Break |
10h30-12h00 | Extreme Automation of SOA Functional Testing as a Service on Cloud (Libero Maesano, SEF, France) |
12h00-13h30 | Lunch |
13h30-15h00 | Extreme Automation of SOA Functional Testing as a Service on Cloud (Lom Hillah and Fabio de Rosa UPMC and SEF, France) |
15h00-15h30 | Coffee Break |
15h30-17h00 | Extreme Automation of SOA Functional Testing as a Service on Cloud (Ariele Maesano and Pierre-Henri Wuillemin, UPMC, France) |
20h00-23h00 | Banquet Dinner |
Tuesday July 7, 2015 | |
08h30-10h00 | Model-based Security Testing (Martin Schneider, Fraunhofer FOKUS, System Quality Center, Germany) |
10h00-10h30 | Coffee Break |
10h30-12h00 | Model-based Security Testing (Martin Schneider, Fraunhofer FOKUS, System Quality Center, Germany) |
12h00-13h30 | Lunch |
13h30-15h00 | Combining Usage-based Testing with Model-based Testing (Steffen Herbold, Patrick Harms, Jens Grabowski, UGOE, Germany) |
15h00-15h30 | Coffee Break |
15h30-17h00 | Combining Usage-based Testing with Model-based Testing (Steffen Herbold, Patrick Harms, Jens Grabowski, UGOE, Germany) |
18h00-20h00 | Cocktail on the top of the Zamansky Tower |
Wednesday July 8, 2015 | |
08h30-10h00 | The MIDAS Platform on the Cloud (Nicola Tonellotto and Alberto De Francesco, CNR, Italy) |
10h00-10h30 | Coffee Break |
10h30-12h00 | The MIDAS Platform on the Cloud (Nicola Tonellotto and Alberto De Francesco, CNR, Italy) |
12h00-13h30 | Lunch |
13h30-15h00 | Applying SOA model-driven testing in the logistics domain (Laura García and Miguel A. Barcelona, Itainova, Spain) |
15h00-15h30 | Coffee Break |
15h30-17h00 | The Healthcare Pilot within the MIDAS Project (Marco Lettere, Dedalus SPA, Italy) |