- Catarina Costa, Jair Figueiredo, Anita Sarma, Leonardo Murta:
TIPMerge: recommending developers for merging branches. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 998-1002 - Hoa Khanh Dam, Truyen Tran, John C. Grundy, Aditya K. Ghose:
DeepSoft: a vision for a deep model of software. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 944-947 - Monika Dhok, Murali Krishna Ramanathan:
Directed test generation to detect loop inefficiencies. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 895-907 - Wensheng Dou, Shing-Chi Cheung, Chushu Gao, Chang Xu, Liang Xu, Jun Wei:
Detecting table clones and smells in spreadsheets. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 787-798 - Denae Ford, Justin Smith, Philip J. Guo, Chris Parnin:
Paradise unplugged: identifying barriers for female participation on stack overflow. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 846-857 - Jaroslav M. Fowkes, Charles Sutton:
Parameter-free probabilistic API mining across GitHub. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 254-265 - Elaheh Ghassabani, Andrew Gacek, Michael W. Whalen:
Efficient generation of inductive validity cores for safety properties. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 314-325 - Xiaodong Gu, Hongyu Zhang, Dongmei Zhang, Sunghun Kim:
Deep API learning. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 631-642 - Sachith Gullapalli:
Atlas: an intelligent, performant framework for web-based grid computing. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 1154-1156 - Muhammad Ali Gulzar, Matteo Interlandi, Tyson Condie, Miryung Kim:
BigDebug: interactive debugger for big data analytics in Apache Spark. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 1033-1037 - Xinrui Guo:
SmartDebug: an interactive debug assistant for Java. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 1127-1129 - Arie Gurfinkel, Sharon Shoham, Yuri Meshman:
SMT-based verification of parameterized systems. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 338-348 - Alex Gyori, Ben Lambeth, August Shi, Owolabi Legunsen, Darko Marinov:
NonDex: a tool for detecting and debugging wrong assumptions on Java API specifications. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 993-997 - Ines Hajri:
Supporting change in product lines within the context of use case-driven development and testing. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 1082-1084 - Ines Hajri, Arda Goknil, Lionel C. Briand, Thierry Stephany:
PUMConf: a tool to configure product specific use case and domain models in a product line. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 1008-1012 - Mouna Hammoudi:
Regression testing of web applications using Record/Replay tools. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 1079-1081 - Mouna Hammoudi, Gregg Rothermel, Andrea Stocco:
WATERFALL: an incremental approach for repairing record-replay tests of web applications. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 751-762 - Quinn Hanam, Fernando Santos De Mattos Brito, Ali Mesbah:
Discovering bug patterns in JavaScript. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 144-156 - Jianye Hao, Eunsuk Kang, Jun Sun, Daniel Jackson:
Designing minimal effective normative systems with the help of lightweight formal methods. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 50-60 - Niranjan Hasabnis, R. Sekar:
Extracting instruction semantics via symbolic execution of code generators. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 301-313 - Andrew Head:
Social health cues developers use when choosing open source packages. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 1133-1135 - James D. Herbsleb:
Building a socio-technical theory of coordination: why and how (outstanding research award). SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 2-10 - Michael Hilton:
Understanding and improving continuous integration. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 1066-1067 - André C. Hora, Marco Túlio Valente, Romain Robbes, Nicolas Anquetil:
When should internal interfaces be promoted to public? SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 278-289 - Shan Shan Huang:
Model, execute, and deploy: answering the hard questions in end-user programming (showcase). SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 24 - Waylon Huang:
Discovering additional violations of Java API invariants. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 1145-1147 - Jianjun Huang, Xiangyu Zhang, Lin Tan:
Detecting sensitive data disclosure via bi-directional text correlation analysis. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 169-180 - Connor Imes, Lars Bergstrom, Henry Hoffmann:
A portable interface for runtime energy monitoring. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 968-974 - Daniel Jackson, Mandana Vaziri:
Correct or usable? the limits of traditional verification (impact paper award). SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 11 - Brittany Johnson, Rahul Pandita, Justin Smith, Denae Ford, Sarah Elder, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Sarah Heckman, Caitlin Sadowski:
A cross-tool communication study on program analysis tool notifications. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 73-84