The ICST Poster Track provides an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to present, show-case, and discuss their most recent advances, ideas, experiences, and challenges in the field of software testing, verification and validation.
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Unscheduled Events
Not scheduled Poster | Poster: A gCov based new profiler, gMCov, for MC/DC and SC-MCC Posters Golla Monika Rani National Institute of Technology, Warangal, Sangharatna Godboley National Institute of Technology Warangal | ||
Not scheduled Poster | Locating Code Omission Error due to Incorrect Polymorphic Method Call Posters Sudakshina Dutta Indian Institute of Technology Goa, Debarshi Sanyal Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences | ||
Not scheduled Poster | Poster: EBFL-An Ensemble Classifier based Fault Localization Posters Arpita Dutta National University of Singapore |
Accepted Papers
Call for Papers
The ICST Poster Track provides an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to present, show case, and discuss their most recent advances, ideas, experiences, and challenges in the field of software testing, verification and validation.
Scope
Poster submissions are intended to stimulate discussion on recent advances, experiences, and challenges, as well as cutting-edge or potentially disruptive ideas, in the field of software testing, verification and validation. The scope of the Poster Track includes novel ideas or visions of the future, industrial experiences, and early results related to research and practice of software testing, verification and validation.
Evaluation
Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. The main evaluation criteria include the relevance and quality of the proposed posters in terms of originality, relevance for the ICST audience, technical soundness, and presentation quality.
Presentation
Accepted poster papers will be presented in poster session(s). In addition, you will have the opportunity to present a teaser of your poster.
How to Submit
Submissions have to contain an extended abstract of no more than four pages, including references. The extended abstract must summarize the problem addressed, the taken approach, and the main results achieved so far.
The submission of the extended abstract should adhere to the IEEE template for conference proceedings. Submissions must be clearly indicated as posters by preceding the title of the extended abstract with “Poster”, for example “Poster: Recent Advances in Software Testing, Verification and Validation”. Extended Abstracts and Posters must be submitted electronically to the EasyChair ICST 2022 submission website and selecting Posters Track.
If the extended abstract is accepted, a 24 inch x 36 inch (or A1 size) poster has to be submitted. Extended abstracts of accepted submissions will be published in the ICST 2022 Proceedings.
Award
The best poster will receive an award at the conference.
Program co-chairs
- Mike Papadakis, SnT, Luxembourg University, Luxembourg
- Xavier Devroey, University of Namur, Belgium