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9th SBST@ICSE 2016: Austin, Texas, USA
- Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Search-Based Software Testing, SBST@ICSE 2016, Austin, Texas, USA, May 14-22, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4166-0

Paper session I
- Mozhan Soltani, Annibale Panichella, Arie van Deursen

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Evolutionary testing for crash reproduction. 1-4 - Fabio Palomba

, Dario Di Nucci
, Annibale Panichella, Rocco Oliveto, Andrea De Lucia
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On the diffusion of test smells in automatically generated test code: an empirical study. 5-14 - Stefan Fischer, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Rudolf Ramler, Alexander Egyed:

A preliminary empirical assessment of similarity for combinatorial interaction testing of software product lines. 15-18
Competition session
- Urko Rueda, René Just, Juan P. Galeotti, Tanja E. J. Vos:

Unit testing tool competition: round four. 19-28 - I. S. W. B. Prasetya

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Budget-aware random testing with T3: benchmarking at the SBST2016 testing tool contest. 29-32 - Gordon Fraser, Andrea Arcuri:

EvoSuite at the SBST 2016 tool competition. 33-36 - Abdelilah Sakti, Gilles Pesant, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc:

JTExpert at the fourth unit testing tool competition. 37-40
Paper session II
- Erik M. Fredericks, Reihaneh H. Hariri:

Extending search-based software testing techniques to big data applications. 41-42 - Phil McMinn, Mark Harman, Gordon Fraser, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:

Automated search for good coverage criteria: moving from code coverage to fault coverage through search-based software engineering. 43-44 - Francisco Carlos M. Souza

, Mike Papadakis
, Yves Le Traon
, Márcio Eduardo Delamaro:
Strong mutation-based test data generation using hill climbing. 45-54 - Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn, Chris J. Wright:

Hitchhikers need free vehicles!: shared repositories for statistical analysis in SBST. 55-56

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