Title:

WebVizOr: A Visualization Tool for Applying Automated Oracles and Analyzing Test Results of Web Applications

Authors:

Sara Sprenkle, Holly Esquivel, Barbara Hazelwood, and Lori Pollock

Abstract:

Web applications are used extensively for a variety of critical purposes and, therefore, must be reliable. Since Web applications often contain large amounts of code and frequently undergo maintenance, testers need automated tools to execute large numbers of test cases to determine if an application is behaving correctly. Evaluating the voluminous output---typically Web pages full of content---is tedious and error-prone. To ease the difficulty, testers can apply automated oracles, which have tradeoffs in false positives and false negatives. In this paper, we present the design, implementation, and evaluation of WebVizOr, a tool that aids testers by applying a set of oracles to the output from test cases and highlighting the symptoms of possible faults. Using WebVizOr, a tester can compare the test results from several executions of a test case and can more easily determine if a test case exposes a fault.

Publisher:

IEEE

Book Title:

Testing: Academic & Industry Conference Practice and Research Techniques (TAIC-PART)

Date:

August 2008

Project:

Web Application Testing

Document Type:

Conference Proceedings

Key Words:

oracle comparators, visualization, web application

Files:

[slides: Adobe PDF] (23954 KB)
[paper: Adobe PDF] (282 KB)

Bibtex Entry:

@inproceedings{123456789/191,
author = {Sara Sprenkle and Holly Esquivel and Barbara Hazelwood and Lori Pollock},
title = {WebVizOr: A Visualization Tool for Applying Automated Oracles and Analyzing Test Results of Web Applications},
booktitle = {Testing: Academic & Industry Conference Practice and Research Techniques (TAIC-PART)},
publisher = {IEEE},
month = {August},
year = {2008}
}