Call for Proposals
-
Initiate an incentive program for attracting high-quality post-graduate students to work on systems testing research areas at the University
-
Risk assessment models for designing testing plans
-
Risk tolerance in testing for software changes
-
Test automation issues, solutions, tools and frameworks students to work on systems testing research areas at the University
-
Testability analysis, verification and measurement for component-based software
-
Design for testability of components and component-based systems
-
Performance evaluation models and measurement metrics for testing environments
-
Testing of infrastructures: scaling and implementation issues
-
Cultural and professional differences between testing and development personnel
-
Interplay between unit and system testing in complex integrated systems
-
Career ladders and training needs analysis for testing personnel
-
Reassessments of the traditional role of testing in the SDLC
-
Test scheduling and coordination in complex environments
-
Integrating security testing and systems testing
-
Inter-cultural and communication issues in dealing with offshore testing vendors
-
Decision and optimizations models for the outsourcing of testing work
-
Real-time testing management on a 24 x 7 basis
-
Process optimization of test planning and implementation
-
Serial and parallel testing cycles and structures for effective implementation
-
Data and load management issues in testing environments
-
Testing and disaster recovery failover capabilities
-
Platform independent testing methods and processes
For further information, please contact Dr. Robin Poston at rposton@memphis.edu or at 901-678-5739.