
About
Professor Daniel Sundmark is affiliated with Mälardalen University's School of Innovation, Design and Engineering, specifically within the Division of Computer Science and Software Engineering. His research focuses on software testing methodologies, embedded systems, fault management, and resilience engineering. He has published extensively on topics such as API testing, concurrency bugs, and safety-critical systems.
Key research areas include:
- Model-based testing frameworks
- Automated test generation for embedded systems
- Resilience and fault recovery in networking systems
- Requirements engineering and similarity analysis
His work spans both academic contributions and industrial collaborations, addressing challenges in automotive, railway, and telecommunications domains. Recent publications emphasize resilient system design, real-time systems, and automated testing strategies.
Notable projects include the Alcea architecture analysis method and studies on fault management frameworks. He also explores integration testing challenges and the role of test automation in agile development.
His research outputs demonstrate a strong focus on bridging theory and practice, with over 50 peer-reviewed articles since 2001 covering topics from concurrency bug detection to TDD optimization.





