- Ferhat Erata, Arda Goknil, Bedir Tekinerdogan, Geylani Kardas:
A tool for automated reasoning about traces based on configurable formal semantics. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 959-963 - Kostas Ferles, Valentin Wüstholz, Maria Christakis, Isil Dillig:
Failure-directed program trimming. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 174-185 - Roy T. Fielding, Richard N. Taylor, Justin R. Erenkrantz, Michael Martin Gorlick, Jim Whitehead, Rohit Khare, Peyman Oreizy:
Reflections on the REST architectural style and "principled design of the modern web architecture" (impact paper award). ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 4-14 - Wei Fu, Tim Menzies:
Easy over hard: a case study on deep learning. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 49-60 - Wei Fu, Tim Menzies:
Revisiting unsupervised learning for defect prediction. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 72-83 - Sainyam Galhotra, Yuriy Brun, Alexandra Meliou:
Fairness testing: testing software for discrimination. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 498-510 - Matthias Galster, Samuil Angelov, Silverio Martínez-Fernández, Dan Tofan:
Reference architectures and Scrum: friends or foes? ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 896-901 - Diego Garbervetsky, Zvonimir Pavlinovic, Michael Barnett, Madanlal Musuvathi, Todd Mytkowicz, Edgardo Zoppi:
Static analysis for optimizing big data queries. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 932-937 - Diego Garbervetsky, Edgardo Zoppi, Benjamin Livshits:
Toward full elasticity in distributed static analysis: the case of callgraph analysis. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 442-453 - Jair García, Kelly Garcés:
Improving understanding of dynamically typed software developed by agile practitioners. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 908-913 - Joshua Garcia, Mahmoud Hammad, Negar Ghorbani, Sam Malek:
Automatic generation of inter-component communication exploits for Android applications. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 661-671 - Paul Gazzillo:
Kmax: finding all configurations of Kbuild makefiles statically. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 279-290 - Leonid Glanz, Sven Amann, Michael Eichberg, Michael Reif, Ben Hermann, Johannes Lerch, Mira Mezini:
CodeMatch: obfuscation won't conceal your repackaged app. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 638-648 - Nicolas E. Gold, David W. Binkley, Mark Harman, Syed S. Islam, Jens Krinke, Shin Yoo:
Generalized observational slicing for tree-represented modelling languages. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 547-558 - Dan Gopstein, Jake Iannacone, Yu Yan, Lois DeLong, Yanyan Zhuang, Martin K.-C. Yeh, Justin Cappos:
Understanding misunderstandings in source code. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 129-139 - Joel Greenyer, Daniel Gritzner, Florian König, Jannik Dahlke, Jianwei Shi, Eric Wete:
From scenario modeling to scenario programming for reactive systems with dynamic topology. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 974-978 - Yu Guo, Yan Cai, Zijiang Yang:
AtexRace: across thread and execution sampling for in-house race detection. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 315-325 - Shengjian Guo, Meng Wu, Chao Wang:
Symbolic execution of programmable logic controller code. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 326-336 - Holger Harms, Collin Rogowski, Luigi Lo Iacono:
Guidelines for adopting frontend architectures and patterns in microservices-based systems. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 902-907 - Vincent J. Hellendoorn, Premkumar T. Devanbu:
Are deep neural networks the best choice for modeling source code? ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 763-773 - Michael Hilton, Nicholas Nelson, Timothy Tunnell, Darko Marinov, Danny Dig:
Trade-offs in continuous integration: assurance, security, and flexibility. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 197-207 - Hennie Huijgens, Robert Lamping, Dick Stevens, Hartger Rothengatter, Georgios Gousios, Daniele Romano:
Strong agile metrics: mining log data to determine predictive power of software metrics for continuous delivery teams. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 866-871 - Vladimir Ivanov, Alan Rogers, Giancarlo Succi, Jooyong Yi, Vasilii Zorin:
What do software engineers care about? gaps between research and practice. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 890-895 - Reyhaneh Jabbarvand, Sam Malek:
µDroid: an energy-aware mutation testing framework for Android. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 208-219 - Alan Jaffe:
Suggesting meaningful variable names for decompiled code: a machine translation approach. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 1050-1052 - Verena Käfer:
Summarizing software engineering communication artifacts from different sources. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 1038-1041 - Alexander Knüppel, Thomas Thüm, Stephan Mennicke, Jens Meinicke, Ina Schaefer:
Is there a mismatch between real-world feature models and product-line research? ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 291-302 - Stefan Kögel:
Recommender system for model driven software development. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 1026-1029 - Ayush Kohli:
DecisionDroid: a supervised learning-based system to identify cloned Android applications. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 1059-1061 - Markus Kusano, Chao Wang:
Thread-modular static analysis for relaxed memory models. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 337-348