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    A constraint solving problem towards unified combinatorial interaction testing

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    Combinatorial Interaction Testing (CIT) approaches aim to reveal failures caused by the interactions of factors, such as input parameters and configuration options. Our ultimate goal in this line of research is to improve the practicality of CIT approaches. To this end, we have been working on developing what we call Unified Combinatorial Interaction Testing (U-CIT), which not only represents most (if not all) combinatorial objects that have been developed so far, but also allows testers to develop their own application-specific combinatorial objects for testing. However, realizing U-CIT in practice requires us to solve an interesting constraint solving problem. In this work we informally define the problem and present a greedy algorithm to solve it. Our gaol is not so much to present a solution, but to introduce the problem, the solution of which (we believe) is of great practical importance

    Combining SOA and BPM Technologies for Cross-System Process Automation

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    This paper summarizes the results of an industry case study that introduced a cross-system business process automation solution based on a combination of SOA and BPM standard technologies (i.e., BPMN, BPEL, WSDL). Besides discussing major weaknesses of the existing, custom-built, solution and comparing them against experiences with the developed prototype, the paper presents a course of action for transforming the current solution into the proposed solution. This includes a general approach, consisting of four distinct steps, as well as specific action items that are to be performed for every step. The discussion also covers language and tool support and challenges arising from the transformation
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