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Cloud Penetration Testing

International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime, 2023
The utilization of cloud computing has been growing exponentially, becoming the preferred platform for businesses of all sizes, from start-ups to large corporations. However, this shift towards cloud computing brought about the responsibility to ensure the security of cloud applications and data from malicious attacks. The joint responsibility model of
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Testing Cloud Applications under Cloud-Uncertainty Performance Effects

2018 IEEE 11th International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST), 2018
The paradigm shift of deploying applications to the cloud has introduced both opportunities and challenges. Although clouds use elasticity to scale resource usage at runtime to help meet an application's performance requirements, developers are still challenged by unpredictable performance, little control of execution environment, and differences among
Wei Wang   +6 more
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Test Cloud before Cloud Test

2016
Cloud computing is rapidly gaining significant attention in our day-to-day life. Cloud computing and software testing is one of the hot research areas for both industry and research. While one aspect of this merger, i.e. cloud testing (STaaS), is on real high and is receiving significant research attention, there is a lack of research addressing the ...
Sheikh Umar Farooq, S. M. K. Quadri
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Comparison of Traditional Testing and Cloud Testing

2018 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication Control and Networking (ICACCCN), 2018
Testing is the most important step of Software Development Life Cycle. Testing can be performed inside the organization i.e Traditional Testing or outside the organization i.e Cloud Testing. Cloud Testing changes the scenario of traditional testing by leveraging the resources provided by cloud computing.
Pooja Arora, Anurag Dixit
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Cloud testing: The next generation test technology

IEEE 2011 10th International Conference on Electronic Measurement & Instruments, 2011
With the rapid development of wireless communication technologies in recent years, there have been great advances in the test technology to meet with new communication systems. Cloud testing, as a new technology to integrate network, software, computers, and virtual instrument together, has emerged to be widely used for co-simulation and distributed ...
null Fang Weidong, null Xiong Yong
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Testing Tasks Management in Testing Cloud Environment

2011 IEEE 35th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2011
In testing Cloud environment testing tasks requested by different tenants have many uncertainties. The arriving time, deadline and the number of tasks are unknown in advance. Especially, the relationships between testing tasks and testing environments are very complex. How to efficiently manage these tasks is really a challenging problem.
Lian Yu, Xiaohu Li, Zhongjie Li
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PCTF: An Integrated, Extensible Cloud Test Framework for Testing Cloud Platforms and Applications

2013 13th International Conference on Quality Software, 2013
Due to the inherent advantages of Cloud Computing paradigms, application development, deployment and usage in Cloud environments has been increased exponentially in the recent past. This results in reduced time to market, reduced capital and operational expenses and increased productivity.
Ganesh Neelakanta Iyer   +2 more
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Venus Clouds: Test for Hydrocarbons

Science, 1969
Infrared reflection spectra of hydrocarbon clouds and frosts now give a critical test of Velikovsky's prediction that Venus is surrounded by a dense envelope of hydrocarbon clouds and dusts. Venus does not exhibit an absorption feature near 2.4 microns, although such a feature is prominent in every hydrocarbon spectrum observed.
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Managing app testing device clouds

Proceedings of the 35th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, 2020
Because creating and maintaining an in-house test lab is expensive and time-consuming, companies and app developers often use device clouds to test their apps. Because quality-assurance activities depend on such device clouds, it is important to understand possible issues related to their use.
Mattia Fazzini, Alessandro Orso
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Cloud based mobile application testing

2014 IEEE/ACIS 13th International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS), 2014
The testing of a mobile application is a difficult task keeping in mind the diversity in mobile devices and the runtime environment. Also the need of resources to test a mobile application varies from mobile phones to tablet. At present there are tools which can simulate the mobile environment to test mobile applications.
Logeshwaran Murugesan   +1 more
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