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found 34 matches
- 2008
- Shay Artzi, Adam Kiezun, Julian Dolby, Frank Tip, Danny Dig, Amit M. Paradkar, Michael D. Ernst:
Finding bugs in dynamic web applications. ISSTA 2008: 261-272 - George K. Baah, Andy Podgurski, Mary Jean Harrold:
The probabilistic program dependence graph and its application to fault diagnosis. ISSTA 2008: 189-200 - Davide Balzarotti, Greg Banks, Marco Cova, Viktoria Felmetsger, Richard A. Kemmerer, William K. Robertson, Fredrik Valeur, Giovanni Vigna:
Are your votes really counted?: testing the security of real-world electronic voting systems. ISSTA 2008: 237-248 - Nels E. Beckman, Aditya V. Nori, Sriram K. Rajamani, Robert J. Simmons:
Proofs from tests. ISSTA 2008: 3-14 - Eric Bodden, Klaus Havelund:
Racer: effective race detection using aspectj. ISSTA 2008: 155-166 - Tevfik Bultan, Tao Xie:
Workshop on testing, analysis and verification of web software (TAV-WEB 2008). ISSTA 2008: 311-312 - Raymond P. L. Buse, Westley Weimer:
A metric for software readability. ISSTA 2008: 121-130 - Raymond P. L. Buse, Westley Weimer:
Automatic documentation inference for exceptions. ISSTA 2008: 273-282 - Premkumar T. Devanbu, Brendan Murphy, Nachiappan Nagappan, Thomas Zimmermann, Valentin Dallmeier:
DEFECTS 2008: international workshop on defects in large software systems. ISSTA 2008: 307-308 - Hyunsook Do, Gregg Rothermel:
Using sensitivity analysis to create simplified economic models for regression testing. ISSTA 2008: 51-62 - Nurit Dor, Tal Lev-Ami, Shay Litvak, Mooly Sagiv, Dror Weiss:
Customization change impact analysis for erp professionals via program slicing. ISSTA 2008: 97-108 - Alex Edwards, Sean Tucker, Sébastien Worms, Rahul Vaidya, Brian Demsky:
AFID: an automated fault identification tool. ISSTA 2008: 179-188 - Bassem Elkarablieh, Darko Marinov, Sarfraz Khurshid:
Efficient solving of structural constraints. ISSTA 2008: 39-50 - Dennis Jeffrey, Neelam Gupta, Rajiv Gupta:
Fault localization using value replacement. ISSTA 2008: 167-178 - Yamini Kannan, Koushik Sen:
Universal symbolic execution and its application to likely data structure invariant generation. ISSTA 2008: 283-294 - Goh Kondoh, Tamiya Onodera:
Finding bugs in java native interface programs. ISSTA 2008: 109-118 - James R. Larus:
The real value of testing. ISSTA 2008: 1-2 - Ben Liblit:
Cooperative debugging with five hundred million test cases. ISSTA 2008: 119-120 - Ben Liblit, Atanas Rountev:
WODA 2008: the sixth international workshop on dynamic analysis. ISSTA 2008: 313-314 - Rüdiger Lincke, Jonas Lundberg, Welf Löwe:
Comparing software metrics tools. ISSTA 2008: 131-142 - Alexey Loginov, Eran Yahav, Satish Chandra, Stephen Fink, Noam Rinetzky, Mangala Gowri Nanda:
Verifying dereference safety via expanding-scope analysis. ISSTA 2008: 213-224 - Darko Marinov, Wolfram Schulte:
Workshop on state-space exploration for automated testing (SSEAT 2008). ISSTA 2008: 315-316 - Carlos Pacheco, Shuvendu K. Lahiri, Thomas Ball:
Finding errors in .net with feedback-directed random testing. ISSTA 2008: 87-96 - Matthew M. Papi, Mahmood Ali, Telmo Luis Correa Jr., Jeff H. Perkins, Michael D. Ernst:
Practical pluggable types for java. ISSTA 2008: 201-212 - Corina S. Pasareanu, Peter C. Mehlitz, David H. Bushnell, Karen Gundy-Burlet, Michael R. Lowry, Suzette Person, Mark Pape:
Combining unit-level symbolic execution and system-level concrete execution for testing NASA software. ISSTA 2008: 15-26 - Xiao Qu, Myra B. Cohen, Gregg Rothermel:
Configuration-aware regression testing: an empirical study of sampling and prioritization. ISSTA 2008: 75-86 - Sriram Sankaranarayanan, Swarat Chaudhuri, Franjo Ivancic, Aarti Gupta:
Dynamic inference of likely data preconditions over predicates by tree learning. ISSTA 2008: 295-306 - Chen Tian, Vijay Nagarajan, Rajiv Gupta, Sriraman Tallam:
Dynamic recognition of synchronization operations for improved data race detection. ISSTA 2008: 143-154 - Shmuel Ur, Scott D. Stoller, Eitan Farchi:
6th workshop on parallel and distributed systems: testing and debugging (PADTAD '08). ISSTA 2008: 309-310 - Gary Wassermann, Dachuan Yu, Ajay Chander, Dinakar Dhurjati, Hiroshi Inamura, Zhendong Su:
Dynamic test input generation for web applications. ISSTA 2008: 249-260
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