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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c25]Cristina Gatt, Mark Micallef, Mark Bugeja:
Marco Polo - A Tool for Automated Exploratory Testing of Previously Unseen Online Stores. ICSTW 2023: 377-380 - 2022
- [c24]Cristina Gatt, Mark Bugeja, Mark Micallef:
Towards Domain-Specific Automated Testing via Behavioural Cloning. ICST Workshops 2022: 146-149 - [c23]Daryl Camilleri, Mark Micallef, Chris Porter:
Investigating Cognitive Workload during Comprehension and Application Tasks in Software Testing. SEKE 2022: 237-242 - 2021
- [c22]Isabel Evans, Chris Porter, Mark Micallef:
Scared, frustrated and quietly proud: Testers' lived experience of tools and automation. ECCE 2021: 16:1-16:7 - 2020
- [c21]Isabel Evans, Chris Porter, Mark Micallef, Julian Harty:
Stuck in Limbo with Magical Solutions: The Testers' Lived Experiences of Tools and Automation. VISIGRAPP (2: HUCAPP) 2020: 195-202 - [c20]Isabel Evans, Chris Porter, Mark Micallef, Julian Harty:
Test Tools: an illusion of usability? ICST Workshops 2020: 392-397
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c19]Samantha Catania, Chris Porter, Mark Micallef:
Towards human-centric software testing. SEKE 2019: 117-158 - [c18]Mark Micallef, Chris Porter:
Towards Detecting and Managing Information Anxiety in the ICT Industry. SEKE 2019: 594-775 - 2017
- [c17]Luke Chircop, Christian Colombo, Mark Micallef:
Exploring the Link Between Test Suite Quality and Automatic Specification Inference. PrePost@iFM 2017: 44-56 - 2016
- [c16]Abigail Cauchi, Christian Colombo, Adrian Francalanza, Mark Micallef, Gordon J. Pace:
Using gherkin to extract tests and monitors for safer medical device interaction design. EICS 2016: 275-280 - [c15]Mark Micallef, Chris Porter, Andrea Borg:
Do Exploratory Testers Need Formal Training? An Investigation Using HCI Techniques. ICST Workshops 2016: 305-314 - 2015
- [c14]Andrea Borg, Chris Porter, Mark Micallef:
Poster: Is Carmen Better than George? Testing the Exploratory Tester Using HCI Techniques. ICSE (2) 2015: 815-816 - [c13]Mark Micallef, Christian Colombo:
Lessons learnt from using DSLs for automated software testing. ICST Workshops 2015: 1-6 - [c12]Luke Bajada, Mark Micallef, Christian Colombo:
Using control flow analysis to improve the effectiveness of incremental mutation testing. IWPSE 2015: 73-78 - 2014
- [c11]Mark Micallef, Conrad Attard, Andrea Mangion, Sebastian Attard:
Leveraging P2P networks to address the test scenario explosion problem. ICSE Companion 2014: 436-439 - [c10]Christian Colombo, Mark Micallef, Mark Scerri:
Verifying Web Applications: From Business Level Specifications to Automated Model-Based Testing. MBT 2014: 14-28 - 2013
- [j1]Mark Micallef, Christian Colombo:
A Case Study on Graphically Modelling and Detecting Knowledge Mobility Risks. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 58 (2013) - [c9]Mark Anthony Cachia, Mark Micallef, Christian Colombo:
Towards Incremental Mutation Testing. VSSE 2013: 2-11 - 2011
- [c8]Ernest Cachia, Mark Micallef:
An Event-driven Cartographic Approach to Modelling Software Engineering Knowledge. KMIS 2011: 18-27
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c7]Ernest Cachia, Mark Micallef:
A Language for Modeling Software Development Life Cycles. SEKE 2009: 499-504 - 2008
- [c6]Ernest Cachia, Mark Micallef:
Towards an Information Driven Software Development Life Cycle. Software Engineering Research and Practice 2008: 489-495 - 2007
- [c5]Ernest Cachia, Mark Micallef:
A Multi-Tier, Multi-Role Security Framework for E-Commerce Systems. ECBS 2007: 422-432 - 2006
- [c4]Ernest Cachia, Mark Micallef:
Measuring the Usability of Online Stores. SEKE 2006: 206-211 - [c3]Ernest Cachia, Mark Micallef:
Towards a RAD Framework for E-Commerce Systems. WEBIST (1) 2006: 234-241 - 2005
- [c2]Ernest Cachia, Mark Micallef:
Measuring the Functionality of Online Stores. COMPSAC (2) 2005: 70-73 - 2004
- [c1]Ernest Cachia, Mark Micallef:
Towards Effectively Appraising Online Stores. SEKE 2004: 318-323
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