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- Mohammad Masudur Rahman, Chanchal Kumar Roy, Jesse Redl, Jason A. Collins:
CORRECT: code reviewer recommendation at GitHub for Vendasta technologies. ASE 2016: 792-797 - Akihisa Yamada, Armin Biere, Cyrille Artho, Takashi Kitamura, Eun-Hye Choi:
Greedy combinatorial test case generation using unsatisfiable cores. ASE 2016: 614-624 - Martin Hentschel, Reiner Hähnle, Richard Bubel:
An empirical evaluation of two user interfaces of an interactive program verifier. ASE 2016: 403-413 - Martin Hentschel, Reiner Hähnle, Richard Bubel:
The interactive verification debugger: effective understanding of interactive proof attempts. ASE 2016: 846-851 - Li Li, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Damien Octeau, Jacques Klein:
Reflection-aware static analysis of Android apps. ASE 2016: 756-761 - Raja Ben Abdessalem, Shiva Nejati, Lionel C. Briand, Thomas Stifter:
Testing advanced driver assistance systems using multi-objective search and neural networks. ASE 2016: 63-74 - Mohammad Amin Alipour, August Shi, Rahul Gopinath, Darko Marinov, Alex Groce:
Evaluating non-adequate test-case reduction. ASE 2016: 16-26 - Rafi Almhana, Wiem Mkaouer, Marouane Kessentini, Ali Ouni:
Recommending relevant classes for bug reports using multi-objective search. ASE 2016: 286-295 - Abdullah M. Alshanqiti, Reiko Heckel, Timo Kehrer:
Visual contract extractor: a tool for reverse engineering visual contracts using dynamic analysis. ASE 2016: 816-821 - Dimitar Asenov, Peter Müller, Lukas Vogel:
The IDE as a scriptable information system. ASE 2016: 444-449 - Önder Babur:
Statistical analysis of large sets of models. ASE 2016: 888-891 - Young Min Baek, Doo-Hwan Bae:
Automated model-based Android GUI testing using multi-level GUI comparison criteria. ASE 2016: 238-249 - Ivan Bocic, Tevfik Bultan:
Finding access control bugs in web applications with CanCheck. ASE 2016: 155-166 - Haipeng Cai, Douglas Thain:
DistIA: a cost-effective dynamic impact analysis for distributed programs. ASE 2016: 344-355 - Yan Cai, Zijiang Yang:
Radius aware probabilistic testing of deadlocks with guarantees. ASE 2016: 356-367 - Mariano Ceccato, Cu D. Nguyen, Dennis Appelt, Lionel C. Briand:
SOFIA: an automated security oracle for black-box testing of SQL-injection vulnerabilities. ASE 2016: 167-177 - Junjie Chen, Yanwei Bai, Dan Hao, Lingming Zhang, Lu Zhang, Bing Xie, Hong Mei:
Supporting oracle construction via static analysis. ASE 2016: 178-189 - Guibin Chen, Chunyang Chen, Zhenchang Xing, Bowen Xu:
Learning a dual-language vector space for domain-specific cross-lingual question retrieval. ASE 2016: 744-755 - Chunyang Chen, Zhenchang Xing:
SimilarTech: automatically recommend analogical libraries across different programming languages. ASE 2016: 834-839 - Lin Cheng, Jialiang Chang, Zijiang Yang, Chao Wang:
GUICat: GUI testing as a service. ASE 2016: 858-863 - Xiao Cheng, Zhiming Peng, Lingxiao Jiang, Hao Zhong, Haibo Yu, Jianjun Zhao:
Mining revision histories to detect cross-language clones without intermediates. ASE 2016: 696-701 - Maria Christakis, Christian Bird:
What developers want and need from program analysis: an empirical study. ASE 2016: 332-343 - Jürgen Cito:
Developer targeted analytics: supporting software development decisions with runtime information. ASE 2016: 892-895 - Jürgen Cito, Julia Rubin, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Martin C. Rinard:
Battery-aware transformations in mobile applications. ASE 2016: 702-707 - Renzo Degiovanni, Nicolás Ricci, Dalal Alrajeh, Pablo F. Castro, Nazareno Aguirre:
Goal-conflict detection based on temporal satisfiability checking. ASE 2016: 507-518 - Andreas Demuth, Markus Riedl-Ehrenleitner, Alexander Egyed:
Efficient detection of inconsistencies in a multi-developer engineering environment. ASE 2016: 590-601 - Georg Dotzler, Michael Philippsen:
Move-optimized source code tree differencing. ASE 2016: 660-671 - Yang Feng, James A. Jones, Zhenyu Chen, Chunrong Fang:
Multi-objective test report prioritization using image understanding. ASE 2016: 202-213 - Fengjuan Gao, Linzhang Wang, Xuandong Li:
BovInspector: automatic inspection and repair of buffer overflow vulnerabilities. ASE 2016: 786-791 - Gillian J. Greene, Bernd Fischer:
CVExplorer: identifying candidate developers by mining and exploring their open source contributions. ASE 2016: 804-809
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