In the
last week of October 2000, the European Commission signed an agreement
to fund a three-year research project on the automation of software
testing. The consortium that carries out the research and development
work consists of seven industrial and academic research centres in Europe
and the Middle East. The consortium is headed by the IBM Research Laboratory
in Haifa, and contains academic partners at the Oxford University Computing
Laboratory, the Verimag laboratory at Universite Joseph Fourier in Grenoble.
The major industrial partners are France Telecom R&D, the IBM development
Laboratory in Hursley Park (UK), and Intrasoft International, a major
software development company with headquarters in Luxembourg and Athens.
The company charged with developing commercial applications of the project
is a small dynamic software testing company, imbus AG, based in Moehrendorf,
Germany.
The aim
of the project is to increase the efficiency and competitiveness of
the European software industry by automating of software testing, and
improving the quality of software while reducing the expense of the
testing phase. AGEDIS achieves this by developing a methodology and
tools for the automation of software testing in general, with emphasis
on distributed component-based software systems. The total budget of
the project is 4.3 Million EURO, of which the EC is funding 2.3 Million
EURO. The IBM Israel Haifa Research Labora coordinates and manages the
project.
AGEDIS Newsletter - latest
issue (earlier issues: Dec
'02, Sept/Oct'02,
June
'02, March'02,
Dec'01,
Sept'01)
Achievements and Project Status - May
2001
More on the background
For a press release click here
(.pdf)!
IBM press release
of January 25th 2001 (.pdf)!
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