Stop the war!
Остановите войну!
for scientists:
default search action
Automated Software Engineering, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, June 2024
- Rui Lima, João F. Ferreira, Alexandra Mendes, Carolina Carreira:
DifFuzzAR: automatic repair of timing side-channel vulnerabilities via refactoring. 1 - Yang Zhang, Ke Guan, Lining Fang:
MIRROR: multi-objective refactoring recommendation via correlation analysis. 2 - Di Wu, Yang Feng, Hongyu Zhang, Baowen Xu:
Automatic recognizing relevant fragments of APIs using API references. 3 - Rong Cao, Liang Bao, Panpan Zhangsun, Chase Q. Wu, Shouxin Wei, Ren Sun, Ran Li, Zhe Zhang:
PTSSBench: a performance evaluation platform in support of automated parameter tuning of software systems. 4 - Christina Antoniou, Nick Bassiliades:
Α tool for requirements engineering using ontologies and boilerplates. 5 - Xingzi Yu, Wei Tang, Tianlei Xiong, Wengang Chen, Jie He, Bin Yang, Zhengwei Qi:
Enhancing embedded systems development with TS-. 6 - Yun Li, Yanmei Zhang, Yanru Ding, Shujuan Jiang, Guan Yuan:
A class integration test order generation approach based on Sarsa algorithm. 7 - Muneera Bano, Rashina Hoda, Didar Zowghi, Christoph Treude:
Large language models for qualitative research in software engineering: exploring opportunities and challenges. 8 - Zohreh Mafi, Seyed-Hassan Mirian-Hosseinabadi:
Regression test selection in test-driven development. 9 - Yun Li, Yanmei Zhang, Yanru Ding, Shujuan Jiang, Guan Yuan:
Correction to: A class integration test order generation approach based on Sarsa algorithm. 10 - Zeeshan Anwar, Hammad Afzal:
Mining crowd sourcing repositories for open innovation in software engineering. 11 - Donies Samet, Farah Barika Ktata, Khaled Ghédira:
A security framework for mobile agent systems. 12 - Marco Aurélio Gerosa, Bianca Trinkenreich, Igor Steinmacher, Anita Sarma:
Can AI serve as a substitute for human subjects in software engineering research? 13 - Xiaoning Shen, Chengbin Yao, Liyan Song, Jiyong Xu, Mingjian Mao:
Coevolutionary scheduling of dynamic software project considering the new skill learning. 14 - Rongcun Wang, Senlei Xu, Xingyu Ji, Yuan Tian, Lina Gong, Ke Wang:
An extensive study of the effects of different deep learning models on code vulnerability detection in Python code. 15 - Davide Di Ruscio, Paola Inverardi, Patrizio Migliarini, Phuong T. Nguyen:
Leveraging privacy profiles to empower users in the digital society. 16 - Maryam Asgari Araghi, Vahid Rafe, Ferhat Khendek:
Using data mining techniques to generate test cases from graph transformation systems specifications. 17 - Debasish Chakroborti, Kevin A. Schneider, Chanchal K. Roy:
ReBack: recommending backports in social coding environments. 18 - Zhiqiang Li, Jingwen Niu, Xiao-Yuan Jing:
Software defect prediction: future directions and challenges. 19 - Kevin Lano, Hanan Siala:
Using model-driven engineering to automate software language translation. 20 - Maha Ayub, Muhammad Waiz Khan, Muhammmad Umar Janjua:
Sound analysis and migration of data from Ethereum smart contracts. 21 - Chia-Yi Su, Collin McMillan:
Distilled GPT for source code summarization. 22 - Erik M. Fredericks, Jared M. Moore, Abigail C. Diller:
GenerativeGI: creating generative art with genetic improvement. 23 - Yang Liu, Chao Wang, Yan Ma:
DL4SC: a novel deep learning-based vulnerability detection framework for smart contracts. 24 - Ryo Shimizu, Yuna Nunomura, Hideyuki Kanuka:
Test-suite-guided discovery of least privilege for cloud infrastructure as code. 25 - Jaakko J. Sauvola, Sasu Tarkoma, Mika Klemettinen, Jukka Riekki, David S. Doermann:
Future of software development with generative AI. 26 - Yong Wang, Linjun Chen, Cuiyun Gao, Yingtao Fang, Yong Li:
Prompt enhance API recommendation: visualize the user's real intention behind this query. 27 - Myles Watkinson, Alexander E. I. Brownlee:
Comparing apples and oranges? Investigating the consistency of CPU and memory profiler results across multiple java versions. 28 - Amal Alazba, Hamoud Aljamaan, Mohammad R. Alshayeb:
Automated detection of class diagram smells using self-supervised learning. 29 - Yiheng Shen, Xiaolin Ju, Xiang Chen, Guang Yang:
Bash comment generation via data augmentation and semantic-aware CodeBERT. 30 - Muhammad Azeem Akbar, Arif Ali Khan, Sami Hyrynsalmi, Javed Ali Khan:
6G secure quantum communication: a success probability prediction model. 31 - Pengcheng Xia, Yanhui Guo, Zhaowen Lin, Jun Wu, Pengbo Duan, Ningyu He, Kailong Wang, Tianming Liu, Yinliang Yue, Guoai Xu, Haoyu Wang:
WalletRadar: towards automating the detection of vulnerabilities in browser-based cryptocurrency wallets. 32 - Jian Shen, Zhong Li, Yifei Lu, Minxue Pan, Xuandong Li:
Mitigating the impact of mislabeled data on deep predictive models: an empirical study of learning with noise approaches in software engineering tasks. 33 - Arif Ali Khan, Muhammad Azeem Akbar, Valtteri Lahtinen, Marko Paavola, Mahmood Niazi, Mohammed Naif Alatawi, Shoayee Dlaim Alotaibi:
Agile meets quantum: a novel genetic algorithm model for predicting the success of quantum software development project. 34 - Andreea Galbin-Nasui, Andreea Vescan:
Bug reports priority classification models. Replication study. 35 - Aritra Sarkar:
Automated quantum software engineering. 36
Volume 31, Number 2, November 2024
- Shayan Hashemi, Mika Mäntylä:
OneLog: towards end-to-end software log anomaly detection. 37 - Zilong Ren, Xiaolin Ju, Xiang Chen, Hao Shen:
ProRLearn: boosting prompt tuning-based vulnerability detection by reinforcement learning. 38 - Youcong Ni, Xin Du, Yuan Yuan, Ruliang Xiao, Gaolin Chen:
Tsoa: a two-stage optimization approach for GCC compilation options to minimize execution time. 39 - Shayan Hashemi, Mika Mäntylä:
OneLog: towards end-to-end software log anomaly detection. 37 - Zilong Ren, Xiaolin Ju, Xiang Chen, Hao Shen:
ProRLearn: boosting prompt tuning-based vulnerability detection by reinforcement learning. 38 - Youcong Ni, Xin Du, Yuan Yuan, Ruliang Xiao, Gaolin Chen:
Tsoa: a two-stage optimization approach for GCC compilation options to minimize execution time. 39
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.