We invite submissions of high–quality papers presenting original work on both theoretical and experimental aspects of combinatorial testing.<br>Topics of interest for papers or posters include, but are not limited to:<br>* **Combinatorial testing workflow**<br>* Modeling the input space for CT<br>* Efficient algorithms to generate t–way test suites, especially involving support of constraints<br>* Determination of expected system behavior for each test case<br>* Executing CT test suites<br>* Combinatorial testing based fault localization<br>* Implementation of CT with existing testing infrastructures<br>* Handling changes in test requirements<br>* **Real–world experience in deployment of combinatorial testing**<br>* Empirical studies and feedback from practical applications of CT<br>* Evaluation and ROI metrics to assess the degree of usefulness of CT<br>* Methodology used for test space modeling and determination of interaction coverage requirements<br>* Discussion of challenges and open problems in the application of CT in industrial settings<br>* **Applicability of combinatorial testing**<br>* Comparison and combination of CT with other dynamic verification methods<br>* Study of failure records to determine the kind of CT which may have detected faults<br>* Combinatorial testing for concurrent and real–time systems<br>* Cloud computing systems testing and use of combinatorial methods in cloud architecture<br>* Application of CT in other domains, e.g. biotech applications, mechanical engineering, security, etc.<br>* Combinatorial testing, feature models, and software product lines<br>* **Combinatorial and complementing methods**<br>* Combinatorial analysis of existing test suites<br>* Test plan reduction and completeness<br>* CT and coverage metrics – combining the two, and studying the relationship between them<br>
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