Web Application Testing Lab (WATL)

The web application testing group focuses on automated testing of the correctness of Web applications, including test-case generation, replaying test cases, and oracle comparators. The work has an empirical focus: we evaluate our techniques on real Web applications to assess their effectiveness. See the projects page for more information about what projects we're currently working on and what we've done in the past and our news page to see what we've been up to.

Members

Faculty Lead: Dr. Sara Sprenkle
Current Undergraduate Researchers:

  • Lakpa Sherpa '25
  • Ignas Volcokas '25

Previous Undergraduate Researchers:

  • Abdelrahman AboEitta '23
  • Jae Jung '22
  • George Barker '20
  • Hammad Ahmad '19
  • Liam McCann '20
  • Ruinan Liu '20
  • Gunnar Bowman '19
  • Michael Dik '19
  • Azmain Amin '17
  • Jamie White '17
  • Johanna Goergen '16
  • Mithra Muthukrishnan '16
  • Mina Shnoudah '17
  • Maggie Weatherly '15
  • Paul Jang '15
  • Samantha O'Dell '15
  • Gabi Tremo '15
  • Olivier Mahame '14
  • Richard Marmorstein '14
  • Jean Paul Mugabe '14
  • Haley Archer-McClellan '15
  • Deirdre Tobin '15
  • Camille Cobb '12
  • Lucy Simko '11
  • Anna Pobletts '12
  • Charles Gould '12
  • Carrie Hopkins '12
  • Katie Baldwin '10, University of Delaware

Collaborator: Dr. Lori Pollock, University of Delaware
Master's Student Researchers: Natallia Robinson, University of Delaware '09

We are actively looking for motivated students, interested in a research experience in Web applications, specifically in testing or related topics.

During the summers of 2008 and 2009, we worked in Dr. Lori Pollock's Software Analysis and Compilation Lab at the University of Delaware.

Tools

  • WebVizor - A Visualization Tool for Applying Automated Oracles and Analyzing Test Results of Web Applications

Sponsors

We want to acknowledge our sponsors, who make this research possible.

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