Transferring Software Testing Tools to Practice

Tao Xie
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Achieving successful technology adoption in practice has often been an important goal for both academic and industrial researchers. However, it is generally challenging to transfer research results into industrial products or into tools that are widely adopted. What are the key factors that lead to practical impact for a research project? This talk presents experiences and lessons learned in successfully transferring tools from two testing projects as collaborative efforts between the academia and industry. In the Pex project (research.microsoft.com/pex) [3], nearly a decade's collaborative efforts between Microsoft Research and academia have led to high-impact tools that are now shipped by Microsoft and adopted by the community. These tools include Fakes [2], a test isolation framework shipped with Visual Studio 2012/2013, IntelliTest, an automatic test generation tool shipped with Visual Studio 2015, and Code Hunt (www.codehunt.com) [1] (evolved from Pex4Fun [4]), a popular serious gaming platform for coding contests and practicing programming skills, which has attracted 350,000+ players from May 2014 to August 2016, and has been adopted in large-scale Microsoft Imagine Cup and Beauty of Programming contests. In the WeChat testing project, recent collaborative efforts [5], [6] between Tencent and academia have developed effective techniques for testing Android apps, by improving Google's Monkey, a popularly used Android testing tool in industry. The developed techniques have been applied to test WeChat, one of world's most popular messenger apps with over 800 million monthly active users.
将软件测试工具应用于实践
在实践中实现技术的成功应用一直是学术界和工业界研究人员的一个重要目标。然而,将研究成果转化为工业产品或广泛采用的工具通常具有挑战性。对一个研究项目产生实际影响的关键因素是什么?本次演讲将介绍在学术界和工业界的合作下,从两个测试项目中成功转移工具的经验和教训。在Pex项目(research.microsoft.com/pex)[3]中,微软研究院和学术界之间近十年的合作努力已经产生了高影响力的工具,这些工具现在由微软发布并被社区采用。这些工具包括Fakes [2], Visual Studio 2012/2013附带的测试隔离框架,IntelliTest, Visual Studio 2015附带的自动测试生成工具,以及Code Hunt (www.codehunt.com)[1](从Pex4Fun[4]演变而来),一个流行的严肃游戏平台,用于编码比赛和练习编程技能,从2014年5月到2016年8月吸引了35万+玩家,并被大型微软创新杯和编程之美比赛采用。在微信测试项目中,腾讯和学术界最近的合作努力[5],[6]通过改进谷歌的Monkey(一种在工业中广泛使用的Android测试工具),开发了测试Android应用程序的有效技术。开发的技术已被应用于微信测试,微信是世界上最受欢迎的信使应用之一,月活跃用户超过8亿。
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