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found 56 matches
- 2015
- Lucas Amorim, Evandro Costa, Nuno Antunes, Baldoino Fonseca, Márcio Ribeiro:
Experience report: Evaluating the effectiveness of decision trees for detecting code smells. ISSRE 2015: 261-269 - Jeff Anderson, Hyunsook Do, Saeed Salem:
Experience report: Mining test results for reasons other than functional correctness. ISSRE 2015: 405-415 - Jia-Ju Bai, Yu-Ping Wang, Hu-Qiu Liu, Shi-Min Hu:
Automated resource release in device drivers. ISSRE 2015: 172-182 - Matteo Camilli, Angelo Gargantini, Patrizia Scandurra:
Specifying and verifying real-time self-adaptive systems. ISSRE 2015: 303-313 - Domenico Cotroneo, Luigi De Simone, Francesco Fucci, Roberto Natella:
MoIO: Run-time monitoring for I/O protocol violations in storage device drivers. ISSRE 2015: 472-483 - Shiyu Dong, Oswaldo Olivo, Lingming Zhang, Sarfraz Khurshid:
Studying the influence of standard compiler optimizations on symbolic execution. ISSRE 2015: 205-215 - Mahdi Eslamimehr, Mohsen Lesani:
AtomChase: Directed search towards atomicity violations. ISSRE 2015: 12-23 - Mostafa Farshchi, Jean-Guy Schneider, Ingo Weber, John C. Grundy:
Experience report: Anomaly detection of cloud application operations using log and cloud metric correlation analysis. ISSRE 2015: 24-34 - David W. Flater:
WAP: Unreasonable distributions of execution time under reasonable conditions. ISSRE 2015: 100-105 - Zebao Gao, Chunrong Fang, Atif M. Memon:
Pushing the limits on automation in GUI regression testing. ISSRE 2015: 565-575 - Cuiyun Gao, Baoxiang Wang, Pinjia He, Jieming Zhu, Yangfan Zhou, Michael R. Lyu:
PAID: Prioritizing app issues for developers by tracking user reviews over versions. ISSRE 2015: 35-45 - Rahul Gopinath, Amin Alipour, Iftekhar Ahmed, Carlos Jensen, Alex Groce:
How hard does mutation analysis have to be, anyway? ISSRE 2015: 216-227 - Michael Grottke, Alberto Avritzer, Daniel Sadoc Menasché, Javier Alonso, Leandro Pfleger de Aguiar, Sara G. Alvarez:
WAP: Models and metrics for the assessment of critical-infrastructure-targeted malware campaigns. ISSRE 2015: 330-335 - Tingshan Huang, Nagarajan Kandasamy, Harish Sethu:
Anomaly detection in computer systems using compressed measurements. ISSRE 2015: 1-11 - Benjamin Jakobus, Eiji Adachi Barbosa, Alessandro F. Garcia, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
Contrasting exception handling code across languages: An experience report involving 50 open source projects. ISSRE 2015: 183-193 - Mona Erfani Joorabchi, Mohamed Ali, Ali Mesbah:
Detecting inconsistencies in multi-platform mobile apps. ISSRE 2015: 450-460 - Paris Kitsos, Dimitris E. Simos, Jose Torres-Jimenez, Artemios G. Voyiatzis:
Exciting FPGA cryptographic Trojans using combinatorial testing. ISSRE 2015: 69-76 - Xianglong Kong, Lingming Zhang, W. Eric Wong, Bixin Li:
Experience report: How do techniques, programs, and tests impact automated program repair? ISSRE 2015: 194-204 - Emily Kowalczyk, Atif M. Memon, Myra B. Cohen:
Piecing together app behavior from multiple artifacts: A case study. ISSRE 2015: 438-449 - Xuan-Bach Dinh Le, Tien-Duy B. Le, David Lo:
Should fixing these failures be delegated to automated program repair? ISSRE 2015: 427-437 - Otávio Augusto Lazzarini Lemos, Fabiano Cutigi Ferrari, Fábio Fagundes Silveira, Alessandro F. Garcia:
Experience report: Can software testing education lead to more reliable code? ISSRE 2015: 359-369 - Guanpeng Li, Karthik Pattabiraman, Chen-Yong Cher, Pradip Bose:
Experience report: An application-specific checkpointing technique for minimizing checkpoint corruption. ISSRE 2015: 141-152 - Andreas Löfwenmark, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani:
Experience report: Memory accesses for avionic applications and operating systems on a multi-core platform. ISSRE 2015: 153-160 - Yiling Lou, Dan Hao, Lu Zhang:
Mutation-based test-case prioritization in software evolution. ISSRE 2015: 46-57 - João Matos, João Garcia, Paolo Romano:
Enhancing privacy protection in fault replication systems. ISSRE 2015: 336-347 - Nariman Mirzaei, Hamid Bagheri, Riyadh Mahmood, Sam Malek:
SIG-Droid: Automated system input generation for Android applications. ISSRE 2015: 461-471 - Sandro Morasca:
Classifying faulty modules with an extension of the H-index. ISSRE 2015: 416-426 - Jean-Marie Mottu, Sagar Sen, Juan José Cadavid, Benoit Baudry:
Discovering model transformation pre-conditions using automatically generated test models. ISSRE 2015: 88-99 - Tukaram Muske, Uday P. Khedker:
Efficient elimination of false positives using static analysis. ISSRE 2015: 270-280 - Sunil Nair, Neil Walkinshaw, Tim Kelly, Jose Luis de la Vara:
An evidential reasoning approach for assessing confidence in safety evidence. ISSRE 2015: 541-552
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