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- 2015
- Yanyan Jiang, Du Li, Chang Xu, Xiaoxing Ma, Jian Lu:
Optimistic Shared Memory Dependence Tracing (T). ASE 2015: 524-534 - Abdullah M. Alshanqiti, Reiko Heckel:
Extracting Visual Contracts from Java Programs (T). ASE 2015: 104-114 - Florian Angerer, Andreas Grimmer, Herbert Prähofer, Paul Grünbacher:
Configuration-Aware Change Impact Analysis (T). ASE 2015: 385-395 - Cyrille Artho, Martina Seidl, Quentin Gros, Eun-Hye Choi, Takashi Kitamura, Akira Mori, Rudolf Ramler, Yoriyuki Yamagata:
Model-Based Testing of Stateful APIs with Modbat. ASE 2015: 858-863 - Kartik Bajaj, Karthik Pattabiraman, Ali Mesbah:
Synthesizing Web Element Locators (T). ASE 2015: 331-341 - Kartik Bajaj, Karthik Pattabiraman, Ali Mesbah:
LED: Tool for Synthesizing Web Element Locators. ASE 2015: 848-851 - Lingfeng Bao, Zhenchang Xing, Xinyu Wang, Bo Zhou:
Tracking and Analyzing Cross-Cutting Activities in Developers' Daily Work (N). ASE 2015: 277-282 - Lingfeng Bao, Deheng Ye, Zhenchang Xing, Xin Xia, Xinyu Wang:
ActivitySpace: A Remembrance Framework to Support Interapplication Information Needs. ASE 2015: 864-869 - Paulo Barros, René Just, Suzanne Millstein, Paul Vines, Werner Dietl, Marcelo d'Amorim, Michael D. Ernst:
Static Analysis of Implicit Control Flow: Resolving Java Reflection and Android Intents (T). ASE 2015: 669-679 - Ivan Bocic, Tevfik Bultan:
Efficient Data Model Verification with Many-Sorted Logic (T). ASE 2015: 42-52 - Nader Boushehrinejadmoradi, Vinod Ganapathy, Santosh Nagarakatte, Liviu Iftode:
Testing Cross-Platform Mobile App Development Frameworks (T). ASE 2015: 441-451 - Darko Bozhinoski, Davide Di Ruscio, Ivano Malavolta, Patrizio Pelliccione, Massimo Tivoli:
FLYAQ: Enabling Non-expert Users to Specify and Generate Missions of Autonomous Multicopters. ASE 2015: 801-806 - Johannes Bräuer:
Measuring Object-Oriented Design Principles. ASE 2015: 882-885 - Santo Carino, James H. Andrews:
Dynamically Testing GUIs Using Ant Colony Optimization (T). ASE 2015: 138-148 - Hong-Yi Chen, Cristina David, Daniel Kroening, Peter Schrammel, Björn Wachter:
Synthesising Interprocedural Bit-Precise Termination Proofs (T). ASE 2015: 53-64 - Morakot Choetkiertikul, Hoa Khanh Dam, Truyen Tran, Aditya Ghose:
Predicting Delays in Software Projects Using Networked Classification (T). ASE 2015: 353-364 - Shauvik Roy Choudhary, Alessandra Gorla, Alessandro Orso:
Automated Test Input Generation for Android: Are We There Yet? (E). ASE 2015: 429-440 - Hila Cohen, Shahar Maoz:
Have We Seen Enough Traces? (T). ASE 2015: 93-103 - Pantazis Deligiannis, Alastair F. Donaldson, Zvonimir Rakamaric:
Fast and Precise Symbolic Analysis of Concurrency Bugs in Device Drivers (T). ASE 2015: 166-177 - Kyle Dewey, Jared Roesch, Ben Hardekopf:
Fuzzing the Rust Typechecker Using CLP (T). ASE 2015: 482-493 - Amin Milani Fard, Ali Mesbah, Eric Wohlstadter:
Generating Fixtures for JavaScript Unit Testing (T). ASE 2015: 190-200 - Antonio Filieri, Corina S. Pasareanu, Guowei Yang:
Quantification of Software Changes through Probabilistic Symbolic Execution (N). ASE 2015: 703-708 - Nuno Flores, Ademar Aguiar:
DRIVER - A Platform for Collaborative Framework Understanding. ASE 2015: 783-788 - Hiroyuki Fudaba, Yusuke Oda, Koichi Akabe, Graham Neubig, Hideaki Hata, Sakriani Sakti, Tomoki Toda, Satoshi Nakamura:
Pseudogen: A Tool to Automatically Generate Pseudo-Code from Source Code. ASE 2015: 824-829 - Qing Gao, Hansheng Zhang, Jie Wang, Yingfei Xiong, Lu Zhang, Hong Mei:
Fixing Recurring Crash Bugs via Analyzing Q&A Sites (T). ASE 2015: 307-318 - Simos Gerasimou, Giordano Tamburrelli, Radu Calinescu:
Search-Based Synthesis of Probabilistic Models for Quality-of-Service Software Engineering (T). ASE 2015: 319-330 - Gillian J. Greene:
A Generic Framework for Concept-Based Exploration of Semi-Structured Software Engineering Data. ASE 2015: 894-897 - Alex Groce, Iftekhar Ahmed, Carlos Jensen, Paul E. McKenney:
How Verified is My Code? Falsification-Driven Verification (T). ASE 2015: 737-748 - Xiaodong Gu, Sunghun Kim:
"What Parts of Your Apps are Loved by Users?" (T). ASE 2015: 760-770 - Emitza Guzman, Muhammad El-Haliby, Bernd Bruegge:
Ensemble Methods for App Review Classification: An Approach for Software Evolution (N). ASE 2015: 771-776
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