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CrossCheck: Combining Crawling and Differencing to Better Detect Cross-browser Incompatibilities in Web Applications
2012
2012 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation
One of the consequences of the continuous and rapid evolution of web technologies is the amount of inconsistencies between web browsers implementations. Such inconsistencies can result in cross-browser incompatibilities (XBIs)-situations in which the same web application can behave differently when run on different browsers. In some cases, XBIs consist of tolerable cosmetic differences. In other cases, however, they may completely prevent users from accessing part of a web application's
doi:10.1109/icst.2012.97
dblp:conf/icst/ChoudharyPO12
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