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University of Passau, Germany
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University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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- 2024
- Owain Parry, Martin Gruber, Tim A. D. Henderson, Phil McMinn, Gordon Fraser:
Summary of the 1st International Flaky Test Workshop (FTW 2024). ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 49(3): 35-36 (2024) - Michael Auer, Iván Arcuschin Moreno, Gordon Fraser:
WallMauer: Robust Code Coverage Instrumentation for Android Apps. AST@ICSE 2024: 34-44 - Simone Mezzaro, Alessio Gambi, Gordon Fraser:
An Empirical Study on How Large Language Models Impact Software Testing Learning. EASE 2024: 555-564 - Patric Feldmeier, Gordon Fraser:
Combining Neuroevolution with the Search for Novelty to Improve the Generation of Test Inputs for Games. FaSE4Games@SIGSOFT FSE 2024 - Michael Auer, Dominik Diner, Gordon Fraser:
Search-based Crash Reproduction for Android Apps. GECCO 2024 - Adina Deiner, Gordon Fraser:
NuzzleBug: Debugging Block-Based Programs in Scratch. ICSE 2024: 22:1-22:13 - Isabella Graßl, Gordon Fraser:
Girls Rocking the Code: Gender-dependent Stereotypes, Engagement & Comprehension in Music Programming. SEET@ICSE 2024: 115-126 - Isabella Graßl, Gordon Fraser:
Coding to Cope: Teaching Programming to Children with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. SEET@ICSE 2024: 127-138 - Isabella Graßl, Gordon Fraser:
Equitable Student Collaboration in Pair Programming. SEET@ICSE 2024: 274-285 - Martin Gruber, Muhammad Firhard Roslan, Owain Parry, Fabian Scharnböck, Phil McMinn, Gordon Fraser:
Do Automatic Test Generation Tools Generate Flaky Tests? ICSE 2024: 47:1-47:12 - Marko Ivankovic, Goran Petrovic, Yana Kulizhskaya, Mateusz Lewko, Luka Kalinovcic, René Just, Gordon Fraser:
Productive Coverage: Improving the Actionability of Code Coverage. ICSE-SEIP 2024: 58-68 - Philipp Straubinger, Gordon Fraser:
Improving Testing Behavior by Gamifying IntelliJ. ICSE 2024: 49:1-49:13 - Philipp Straubinger, Gordon Fraser:
Gamifying a Software Testing Course with Continuous Integration. SEET@ICSE 2024: 34-45 - Iván Arcuschin, Lisandro Di Meo, Michael Auer, Juan P. Galeotti, Gordon Fraser:
Brewing Up Reliability: Espresso Test Generation for Android Apps. ICST 2024: 185-196 - Patric Feldmeier, Gordon Fraser:
Neuroevolution-Based Generation of Tests and Oracles for Games. Software Engineering 2024: 103-104 - Martin Gruber, Michael Heine, Norbert Oster, Michael Philippsen, Gordon Fraser:
Practical Flaky Test Prediction using Common Code Evolution and Test History Data. Software Engineering 2024: 105-106 - Philipp Straubinger, Gordon Fraser:
Improving Testing Behavior by Gamifying IntelliJ. Software Engineering 2024: 107-108 - Luisa Greifenstein, Isabella Graßl, Ute Heuer, Gordon Fraser:
"Help Me Solve It" or "Solve It For Me": Effects of Feedback on Children Building and Programming Robots. SIGCSE (1) 2024: 401-407 - Luisa Greifenstein, Ute Heuer, Gordon Fraser:
Hint Cards for Common Ozobot Robot Issues: Supporting Feedback for Learning Programming in Elementary Schools. SIGCSE (1) 2024: 408-414 - Philipp Straubinger, Gordon Fraser:
Gamifying a Software Testing Course with Continuous Integration. CoRR abs/2401.17740 (2024) - Philipp Straubinger, Gordon Fraser:
An IDE Plugin for Gamified Continuous Integration. CoRR abs/2403.03557 (2024) - Philipp Straubinger, Tommaso Fulcini, Gordon Fraser, Marco Torchiano:
IntelliGame in Action: An Experience Report on Gamifying JavaScript Unit Tests. CoRR abs/2403.03565 (2024) - Philipp Straubinger, Alexander Degenhart, Gordon Fraser:
An Empirical Evaluation of Manually Created Equivalent Mutants. CoRR abs/2404.09241 (2024) - Philipp Straubinger, Lena Bloch, Gordon Fraser:
Engaging Young Learners with Testing Using the Code Critters Mutation Game. CoRR abs/2404.09246 (2024) - Philipp Straubinger, Florian Obermüller, Gordon Fraser:
Acknowledging Good Java Code with Code Perfumes. CoRR abs/2406.16348 (2024) - Patric Feldmeier, Gordon Fraser:
Combining Neuroevolution with the Search for Novelty to Improve the Generation of Test Inputs for Games. CoRR abs/2407.04985 (2024) - 2023
- Gordon Fraser:
Technical Perspective: What's All the Fuss about Fuzzing? Commun. ACM 66(11): 88 (2023) - Adina Deiner, Patric Feldmeier, Gordon Fraser, Sebastian Schweikl, Wengran Wang:
Automated test generation for Scratch programs. Empir. Softw. Eng. 28(3): 79 (2023) - Stephan Lukasczyk, Florian Kroiß, Gordon Fraser:
An empirical study of automated unit test generation for Python. Empir. Softw. Eng. 28(2): 36 (2023) - Martin Gruber, Gordon Fraser:
Debugging Flaky Tests using Spectrum-based Fault Localization. AST 2023: 128-139
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