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A review of testing cloud security
International Journal of Internet Technology and Secured Transactions, 2018The cloud computing adoption process is constantly advancing whereas the security of clouds is still one of the major concerns of clients to adopt and use the new computing paradigm. To ensure a high level of security of cloud services and applications, testing is an appropriate approach to detect possible vulnerabilities before real case scenarios ...
Maryam Shahpasand, Eric Zenker
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A DSL for Deployment and Testing in the Cloud
2014 IEEE Seventh International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops, 2014Cloud computing is becoming increasingly prevalent, more and more software providers are offering their applications as Software-as-a-Service solutions rather than traditional on-premises installations. In order to ensure the efficacy of the testing phase, it is critical to create a test environment that sufficiently emulates the production environment.
Adrien Thiery+4 more
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Cloud and Services Testing Applied in Manufacturing
2016Software testing is a complex and thorough process, which verifies software correctness from bare simple code units to the intricate complexity of fully integrated systems. Such major development contributor element should be planned from the beginning of the project (perhaps even before the code itself), and should play a role as important as the ...
Alves, F.+7 more
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Path coverage testing in the cloud
2012 International Conference on Communications and Information Technology (ICCIT), 2012The aim of this paper is to present a new method for automated software testing as a cloud computing service. Unlike actual testing services, our goal is to provide a fully automated testing without human involvement from the service user's or provider's side.
Nassima Aleb, Samir Kechid
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Testing as a Service (TaaS) on Clouds
2013 IEEE Seventh International Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering, 2013Cloud computing leads an opportunity in offering testing as a service (TaaS) for SaaS, clouds, and cloud-based applications. This brings new business opportunities, challenges, and demands in innovative service models, testing techniques, QoS standards, and requirements.
Tadahiro Uehara+3 more
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Testing in the Cloud: Exploring the Practice
IEEE Software, 2012As applications and services migrate to the cloud, testing will follow the same trend. Therefore, organizations must understand the dynamics of cloud-based testing. This article presents interviews with eight organizations that use cloud computing. The results suggest that cloud computing can make testing faster and enhance the delivery of testing ...
Leah Riungu-Kalliosaari+2 more
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Testing as a Service over Cloud
2010 Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Service Oriented System Engineering, 2010Testing-as-a-service (TaaS) is a new model to provide testing capabilities to end users. Users save the cost of complicated maintenance and upgrade effort, and service providers can upgrade their services without impact on the end-users. Due to uneven volumes of concurrent requests, it is important to address the elasticity of TaaS platform in a cloud ...
Wei Zhao+6 more
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Security validation testing environment in the cloud
2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2019Researchers are trying to find new ways of finding and pointing out Cybersecurity vulnerabilities by using innovative metrics. New theoretical proposals need to be tested in a real environment, using Cybersecurity tools applications that can validate the applicability of those in real life.
Eduard Babulak, Cristian Bucur
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Venus Clouds: Test for Hydrocarbons
Science, 1969Infrared 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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2012
Cloud-based applications offer great value and benefits to businesses and other application consumers. However, unlike traditional in-house developed systems or commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) applications, the customer has little or no control over when and how functionality may change.
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Cloud-based applications offer great value and benefits to businesses and other application consumers. However, unlike traditional in-house developed systems or commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) applications, the customer has little or no control over when and how functionality may change.
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