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A Survey on Ubiquitous Software Testing
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A Survey on Ubiquitous Software Testing" Mr. Zhifeng LAI Abstract: Ubiquitous computing (UbiComp) is a new human-computer interaction paradigm in which information processing has been thoroughly integrated into everyday objects and activities. Ubiquitous software is deployed widely to assist human beings in accessing computation anytime and anywhere. They need to be reliable and robust, running smoothly for long-lasting durations. It is challenging to develop and assure the qualities of this software that run on platforms with restricted computation and communication resources. This survey analyzes how conventional software testing techniques can be applied to ubiquitous software applications, which adapt to their environment. Discussions are focused on two emerging types of ubiquitous applications: Context-aware Middleware-centric (CM-centric) applications and Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications. Testing techniques for Graphical User Interface (GUI) applications are also reviewed because they share the event-driven programming paradigm with ubiquitous software. I highlight the challenges on testing ubiquitous software and present my research plan to address some of them. In this survey, I also report my preliminary work proposing test adequacy criteria for WSN applications. Date: Wednesday, 19 December 2007 Time: 10:00a.m.-12:00noon Venue: Room 1504 lifts 25-26 Committee Members: Dr. Shing-Chi Cheung (Supervisor) Prof. Lionel Ni (Chairperson) Dr. Zonghua Gu Dr. Yunhao Liu **** ALL are Welcome ****