Scott Tilley

Scott Tilley is a faculty member at the Florida Institute of Technology, where he is a Professor of Software Engineering in the Department of Computer Sciences, a Professor of Information Systems in the College of Business, and an Associate Member of the Harris Institute for Assured Information. He is also a Visiting Scientist at Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute. His current research is in software testing, cloud computing, and system migration. He is Chair of the Steering Committee for the IEEE Web Systems Evolution (WSE) series of events, and a Past Chair of ACM SIGDOC. He was General Chair for ICSM 2008 in Beijing, China. He is the lead author of the book Software Testing in the Cloud: Migration & Execution (Springer, 2012). He writes the weekly “Technology Today” column for the Florida Today newspaper (Gannett). Scott holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Victoria.

Publications

Software Testing in the Cloud: Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline
Scott Tilley, Tauhida Parveen. © 2013. 479 pages.
In recent years, cloud computing has gained a significant amount of attention by providing more flexible ways to store applications remotely. With software testing continuing to...
Performance Analysis of a Distributed Execution Environment for JUnit Test Cases on a Small Cluster
Eric Bower, Tauhida Parveen, Scott Tilley. © 2013. 17 pages.
HadoopUnit is a software testing framework that integrates Hadoop and JUnit to facilitate the distribution of unit tests to the nodes of a cluster for concurrent execution. It...
Design Recovery of Web Applications Transactions
Scott Tilley, Damiano Distante, Shihong Huang. © 2005. 19 pages.
Modern Web sites provide applications that are increasingly built to support the execution of business processes. In such a transaction-oriented Web site, the user executes a...