Challenges for Layout Validation: Lessons Learned
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Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Titre :
Challenges for Layout Validation: Lessons Learned
Auteur(s) :
Bragagnolo, Santiago [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Berger-Levrault
Verhaeghe, Benoît [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Berger-Levrault
Seriai, Abderrahmane [Auteur]
Berger-Levrault
Derras, Mustapha [Auteur]
Berger-Levrault
Etien, Anne [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Berger-Levrault
Verhaeghe, Benoît [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Berger-Levrault
Seriai, Abderrahmane [Auteur]
Berger-Levrault
Derras, Mustapha [Auteur]
Berger-Levrault
Etien, Anne [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Titre de la manifestation scientifique :
QUATIC 2020 - 13th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology
Ville :
Faro
Pays :
Portugal
Date de début de la manifestation scientifique :
2020-09-08
Discipline(s) HAL :
Informatique [cs]/Langage de programmation [cs.PL]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Companies are migrating their software systems. The migration process contemplates many steps, UI migration is one of them. To validate the UI migration, most existing approaches rely on visual structure (DOM) comparison. ...
Lire la suite >Companies are migrating their software systems. The migration process contemplates many steps, UI migration is one of them. To validate the UI migration, most existing approaches rely on visual structure (DOM) comparison. However, in previous work, we experimented such validation and reported that it is not sufficient to ensure a result that is equivalent or even identical to the visual structure of the interface to be migrated. Indeed, two similar DOM may be rendered completely differently. So, we decide to focus on the layout migration validation. We propose a first visual comparison approach for migrated layout validation and experiment it on an industrial case. Hence, from this first experiment and already existing studies on image comparison field, we highlight challenges for layout comparison. For each challenge, we propose possible solutions, and we detail the three main features we need to create a good layout validation approach.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Companies are migrating their software systems. The migration process contemplates many steps, UI migration is one of them. To validate the UI migration, most existing approaches rely on visual structure (DOM) comparison. However, in previous work, we experimented such validation and reported that it is not sufficient to ensure a result that is equivalent or even identical to the visual structure of the interface to be migrated. Indeed, two similar DOM may be rendered completely differently. So, we decide to focus on the layout migration validation. We propose a first visual comparison approach for migrated layout validation and experiment it on an industrial case. Hence, from this first experiment and already existing studies on image comparison field, we highlight challenges for layout comparison. For each challenge, we propose possible solutions, and we detail the three main features we need to create a good layout validation approach.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Comité de lecture :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
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