![]() Lotka, A.J.: The frequency distribution of scientific productivity. Loper, E., Bird, S.: NLTK: the natural language toolkit. Leimkuhler, F.: An exact formulation of Bradford’s law. In: Pacific North West Software Quality Conference, pp. Johnson, M.: Automated testing of user interfaces. ![]() 10, 212–223 (2016)Ĭobo, M., López-Herrera, A., Herrera-Viedma, E., Herrera, F.: Science mapping software tools: review, analysis, and cooperative study among tools. SoftwareX 7, 360–372 (2018)Ĭhen, G., Xiao, L.: Selecting publication keywords for domain analysis in bibliometrics: a comparison of three methods. Navarrete, C.B., Malverde, M.G., Lagos, P.S., Mujica, A.D.: Buhos: a web-based systematic literature review management software. TSE 41(5), 507–525 (2015)īradford, S.C.: Sources of information on specific subjects. IST 55(10), 1679–1694 (2013)īarr, E.T., Harman, M., McMinn, P., Shahbaz, M., Yoo, S.: The oracle problem in software testing: a survey. Keywordsīanerjee, I., Nguyen, B., Garousi, V., Memon, A.: Graphical user interface testing: systematic mapping and repository. Keywords show that testing applied to mobile interfaces will be the trend in next years, along with the integration of Artificial Intelligence and automated exploration techniques. Conclusions: Automated GUI testing has continuously grown. The majority of them were conference papers, the most cited paper was published on 2013, and the most published author has 53 papers. Results: 744 publications were selected as primary studies. Method: To conduct a bibliometric analysis of automated GUI testing by performing a systematic search of primary studies in Scopus from 1990 to 2020. Objective: To visualise how the field of automated GUI testing has evolved by studying the growth of the field types of publications influential events, papers and authors collaboration among authors and trends on GUI testing. More complex GUIs and multitude of platforms have increased the challenges when testing software through the GUI. Context: Over the last 30 years, GUIs have changed considerably, becoming everyday part of our lives through smart phones and other devices.
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