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- Mohammad Masudur Rahman, Chanchal K. Roy:
Improved query reformulation for concept location using CodeRank and document structures. ASE 2017: 428-439 - Alessandro Abate, Iury Bessa, Dario Cattaruzza, Lennon C. Chaves, Lucas C. Cordeiro, Cristina David, Pascal Kesseli, Daniel Kroening, Elizabeth Polgreen:
DSSynth: an automated digital controller synthesis tool for physical plants. ASE 2017: 919-924 - Mahmoud Abdelrasoul:
Promoting secondary orders of event pairs in randomized scheduling using a randomized stride. ASE 2017: 741-752 - Toufique Ahmed, Amiangshu Bosu, Anindya Iqbal, Shahram Rahimi:
SentiCR: a customized sentiment analysis tool for code review interactions. ASE 2017: 106-111 - Eman Alatawi, Harald Søndergaard, Tim Miller:
Leveraging abstract interpretation for efficient dynamic symbolic execution. ASE 2017: 619-624 - Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Chanchal K. Roy, Kevin A. Schneider, Daqing Hou:
FEMIR: a tool for recommending framework extension examples. ASE 2017: 967-972 - Saheed A. Busari:
Towards search-based modelling and analysis of requirements and architecture decisions. ASE 2017: 1026-1029 - Jeanderson Cândido, Luis Melo, Marcelo d'Amorim:
Test suite parallelization in open-source projects: a study on its usage and impact. ASE 2017: 838-848 - Rodrigo Castaño, Víctor A. Braberman, Diego Garbervetsky, Sebastián Uchitel:
Model checker execution reports. ASE 2017: 200-205 - Ahmet Çelik, Karl Palmskog, Milos Gligoric:
iCoq: regression proof selection for large-scale verification projects. ASE 2017: 171-182 - Carl Chapman, Peipei Wang, Kathryn T. Stolee:
Exploring regular expression comprehension. ASE 2017: 405-416 - Liushan Chen, Yu Pei, Carlo A. Furia:
Contract-based program repair without the contracts. ASE 2017: 637-647 - Jia Chen, Oswaldo Olivo, Isil Dillig, Calvin Lin:
Static detection of asymptotic resource side-channel vulnerabilities in web applications. ASE 2017: 229-239 - Lin Cheng, Zijiang Yang, Chao Wang:
Systematic reduction of GUI test sequences. ASE 2017: 849-860 - Xi Cheng, Min Zhou, Xiaoyu Song, Ming Gu, Jiaguang Sun:
IntPTI: automatic integer error repair with proper-type inference. ASE 2017: 996-1001 - Emilio Coppa, Daniele Cono D'Elia, Camil Demetrescu:
Rethinking pointer reasoning in symbolic execution. ASE 2017: 613-618 - Nicolas Coppik, Oliver Schwahn, Stefan Winter, Neeraj Suri:
TrEKer: tracing error propagation in operating system kernels. ASE 2017: 377-387 - Flavio Corradini, Fabrizio Fornari, Andrea Polini, Barbara Re, Francesco Tiezzi, Andrea Vandin:
BProVe: a formal verification framework for business process models. ASE 2017: 217-228 - Flavio Corradini, Fabrizio Fornari, Andrea Polini, Barbara Re, Francesco Tiezzi, Andrea Vandin:
BProVe: tool support for business process verification. ASE 2017: 937-942 - Gwendal Daniel, Frédéric Jouault, Gerson Sunyé, Jordi Cabot:
Gremlin-ATL: a scalable model transformation framework. ASE 2017: 462-472 - Arie van Deursen:
Software engineering without borders. ASE 2017: 3 - Ferhat Erata, Claire Gardent, Bikash Gyawali, Anastasia Shimorina, Yvan Lussaud, Bedir Tekinerdogan, Geylani Kardas, Anne Monceaux:
ModelWriter: text and model-synchronized document engineering platform. ASE 2017: 907-912 - Mattia Fazzini, Alessandro Orso:
Automated cross-platform inconsistency detection for mobile apps. ASE 2017: 308-318 - Anthony Di Franco, Hui Guo, Cindy Rubio-González:
A comprehensive study of real-world numerical bug characteristics. ASE 2017: 509-519 - Marko Gasparic, Tural Gurbanov, Francesco Ricci:
Context-aware integrated development environment command recommender systems. ASE 2017: 688-693 - Mitchell J. Gerrard, Matthew B. Dwyer:
Comprehensive failure characterization. ASE 2017: 365-376 - Elaheh Ghassabani, Andrew Gacek, Michael W. Whalen, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl, Lucas G. Wagner:
Proof-based coverage metrics for formal verification. ASE 2017: 194-199 - Patrice Godefroid, Hila Peleg, Rishabh Singh:
Learn&Fuzz: machine learning for input fuzzing. ASE 2017: 50-59 - Julián Grigera, Alejandra Garrido, Gustavo Rossi:
Kobold: web usability as a service. ASE 2017: 990-995 - Michele Guerriero:
Privacy-aware data-intensive applications. ASE 2017: 1030-1033
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