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  1. Proceedings of the companion publication of the 13th international conference on Modularity (MODULARITY '14)
  2. Concolic testing with static analysis for JavaScript applications
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Separation of concerns in language definition
Graal and truffle: modularity and separation of concerns as cornerstones for building a multipurpose runtime
Coccinelle: reducing the barriers to modularization in a large C code base
Concolic testing with static analysis for JavaScript applications
iArch: an IDE for supporting fluid abstraction
Relations: a first class relationship and first class derivations programming language
Finding bugs in program generators by dynamic analysis of syntactic language constraints
JavaScript API misuse detection by using typescript
Modularizing crosscutting contracts with AspectJML
TouchRAM: a multitouch-enabled software design tool supporting concern-oriented reuse
Neverlang 2: a framework for modular language implementation

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Concolic testing with static analysis for JavaScript applications

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Bae, Sora
Abstract JavaScript has given a great deal of impacts on the software industry. However, developers test JavaScript applications only with manually constructed test cases, which makes it difficult and time-consuming to obtain reasonable test coverage. Because of the loosely-typed and extremely dynamic features of JavaScript, generating nontrivial test inputs of certain forms only with existing testing algorithms has been challenging. Until recently, available assistance tools for testing JavaScript applications are relatively little compared to static languages such as Java and C#. In this paper, we introduce an automatic test generation tool, which combines concolic testing with static analysis. Using the static analysis results, our tool can generate nontrivial test inputs for JavaScript applications. We implement the tool on top of the SAFE framework using its static analyzer and a concolic test generation approach.
Starting Page 7
Ending Page 8
Page Count 2
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450327732
DOI 10.1145/2584469.2584471
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2014-04-22
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Concolic testing Static analysis Javascript
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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