Join us this coming Thursday for a thoughtful roundtable on testing and AI... It's time to tackle the topic head on and look at this hot topic from all angles. Grab your hot cuppa and plan on bringing your own thoughts and perspectives to the table.

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As one of my final tasks for #AST2025, it was my great pleasure to announce the AST 2025 Awards:

🌠 The Best Reviewer Awards went to @Jose Miguel Rojas, University of Sheffield, and @kristian Wiklund, Ericsson. Thank you for your excellent, focused and helpful reviews!

🌠 @severin Primbs, @benedikt Fein and @gordon Fraser won the Best Paper Award for "AsserT5: Test Assertion Generation Using a Fine-Tuned Code Language Model". Congratulations on an excellent paper and impressive results.

In today's #AST2025 keynote on our new #Fandango fuzzer, I presented ongoing extensions for protocol fuzzing, oracle checking, coverage guidance, much more. Slides now available: https://conf.researchr.org/details/ast-2025/ast-2025-papers/17/Personalized-Fuzzing
Personalized Fuzzing (AST 2025) - AST 2025

The 6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Automation of Software Test (AST 2025) Software pervasiveness in both industry and digital society, as well as the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are continuously leading to emerging needs from both software producers and consumers. Infrastructures, software components, and applications aim to hide their increasing complexity in order to appear more human-centric. However, the potential risk from design errors, poor integrations, and time-consuming engineering phases can result in unreliable solutions that can barely ...

The 20th Conference on the Automation of Software Testing #AST2025 just started with a keynote by @andreas Zeller on personalized fuzzing: https://conf.researchr.org/details/ast-2025/ast-2025-papers/17/Personalized-Fuzzing
Personalized Fuzzing (AST 2025) - AST 2025

The 6th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Automation of Software Test (AST 2025) Software pervasiveness in both industry and digital society, as well as the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are continuously leading to emerging needs from both software producers and consumers. Infrastructures, software components, and applications aim to hide their increasing complexity in order to appear more human-centric. However, the potential risk from design errors, poor integrations, and time-consuming engineering phases can result in unreliable solutions that can barely ...