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A framework for automated testing of javascript web applications

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A framework for automated testing of javascript web applications
Current practice in testing JavaScript web applications requires manual construction of test cases, which is difficult and tedious. We present a framework for feedback-directed automated test generation for JavaScript in which execution is monitored to collect information that directs the test generator towards inputs that yield increased coverage. We implemented several instantiations of the framework, corresponding to variations on feedback-directed random testing, in a tool called Artemis. Experiments on a suite of JavaScript applications demonstrate that a simple instantiation of the framework that uses event handler registrations as feedback information produces surprisingly good coverage if enough tests are generated. By also using coverage information and read-write sets as feedback information, a slightly better level of coverage can be achieved, and sometimes with many fewer tests. The generated tests can be used for detecting HTML validity problems and other programming err...
Shay Artzi, Julian Dolby, Simon Holm Jensen, Ander
Added 29 Aug 2011
Updated 29 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ICSE
Authors Shay Artzi, Julian Dolby, Simon Holm Jensen, Anders Møller, Frank Tip
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