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  • 11th UCAAT - User Conference on Advanced Automated Testing

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    Event type: Conferences & Summits

    The event is at full capacity and registration is closed. If you'd like to join the waiting list, please email events@etsi.org

    UCAAT 2025 will be hosted by CERTH, the Center for Research & Technology - Hellas, in Thessaloniki, Greece, on 1-3 April 2025.

    Overview

    The annual ETSI User Conference on Advanced Automated Testing (UCAAT) is the most important point in the calendar of ETSI’s Technical Committee Methods for Testing and Specification (TC MTS).

    ETSI's UCAAT conference, now in its eleventh edition, is dedicated to all aspects of automated testing, including model-based testing, cloud and mobile testing, security testing, agile test methodologies, test management, and standardized test specification, by focusing on the practical challenges that are often faced in industry and standardization as dictated by relevant policies and regulations.

    UCAAT 2025: Automated Testing in a Digital Transformation World

    As the world goes digital, rapidly evolving technology, policy, and regulation landscapes drive transformation across all industries. To stay competitive, facilitate swift market delivery, and meet escalating customer demands, organizations should prioritize customer-centric digital transformation while leveraging technologies such as AI, Big Data, IoT, and robotic operations and ensuring compliance with relevant policies and regulations.

    The need for seamless, robust, and user-centered digital solutions highlights the critical role of automated testing in shaping future digital business operations or public services and improving customer and citizen satisfaction respectively. It is essential to ensure that systems operate reliably and are sufficiently scalable, secure and easily configurable to meet specific user requirements, which places additional demands on suitable testing methods, tools, and processes. Usability testing is essential in this context, as it ensures that the product is intuitive to use, ultimately leading to higher user satisfaction and reduced maintenance costs.

    Additionally, ensuring cybersecurity becomes critical, considering the digital nature of services and products offered through digital transformation and the ever-increasing number of users relying on these services. Customers demand trustworthy and resilient systems, whose properties can only be guaranteed through vigorous security testing, quality assurance, and cyber resilience assessment that align well with policies and regulations such as the EU Cyber Resilience Act.

    Similarly, the uptake of technologies related to big data and Artificial Intelligence poses additional challenges to digital solutions and products. The probabilistic nature of AI makes it particularly hard to use this technology in a safety-critical context. New testing techniques are therefore urgently needed. On a regulatory basis, the EU Artificial Intelligence Act plays a crucial role.

    Another significant element, especially for digital public services, but not limited to them, is interoperability testing of digital systems even across borders, which has recently come into play with the enforcement of the Interoperable Europe Act, envisioning mandatory interoperability assessments for all public sector bodies. This will guarantee improved user experiences within and beyond the country of residence.

    UCAAT 2025 will delve into the crucial role of automated testing in driving successful digital transformation. It will explore innovative solutions and best practices that empower organizations to thrive in an increasingly digital world while ensuring that user-centric and personalized approaches are central to testing strategies.

    Target audience

    The event is of particular interest for:

    • Test engineers, designers or test automation experts
    • Engineers working in test specification, automation, DevOps and RPA
    • Software developers or architects
    • Project leaders or managers in digital transformation
    • Test tool or service providers
    • Test and quality assurance analysts
    • Academics and researchers in testing

    Programme Committee

    The independent Programme Committee includes representatives from the testing industry, users, academia, and standardization bodies across different domains and different regions nominated by the appointed Programme Committee Chair.
    The Programme Committee determines the call for presentations and evaluates the received presentations, posters, and tutorial proposals to select the best ones for the conference programme.

    Programme Committee Chair:

    Marija Jankovic, CERTH, Greece

    Programme Committee Members: 

    Nenad Anicic, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Serbia
    Daniel Ardelean, Nokia, Romania
    Sergio Borghese, Kalliope S.r.l., Italy
    Michele Carignani, Autostrade per l’Italia, Italy
    Rémi Caudwell, Sogeti, France
    Theodore Chaikalis, Mysten Labs, Greece
    Alexandros Chatzigeorgiou, University of Macedonia, Greece
    Alexis Despeyroux, Testing Solutions and Services, France
    Sascha Hackel, Fraunhofer Fokus, Germany
    Dimosthenis Ioannidis, CERTH, Greece
    Raquel Jimenez, MTP
    Martti Käärik, Elvior, Estonia
    Philip Makedonski, University of Göttingen, Germany
    Sebastian Müller, ETSI, France
    Maria-Olga Raimondo, Onelity, Greece
    Stephan Schulz, Giesecke + Devrient, Germany
    Pedrag Skokovic, Quality House, Serbia
    Szilard Szell, Eficode Oy, Finland
    Dirk Tepelmann, Gematik, Germany
    Jan Tretmans TNO NL
    Sofia Tsekeridou, Netcompany - Intrasoft, Greece
    Andreas Ulrich, Siemens, Germany
    Kyriaki Vadeska, GRTB/WeTest.Athens, Greece
    Laurent Velez, ETSI, France

    Important Dates

    • Call for Presentation Deadline: 31 October 2024
    • Notification of Acceptation: 6 December 2024
    • Programme online: 13 December 2024
    • Presentation submission: 28 February 2025