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  Data-driven anomaly detection with timing features for embedded systems
Lu S., Lysecky R. ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems 24(3): 1-27, 2019.  Type: Article

The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to usher in the joys of connecting several house appliances and electronic devices via wired and wireless networks. But how should the rooted systems that support IoT provide security and privacy ...

Oct 20 2021
   Data cleaning
Ilyas I., Chu X., ACM Books, New York, NY, 2019. 271 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-450371-54-4)

Data cleaning provides an extensive literature review. It showcases the body of work that academia has produced over the last decades on the subject of data cleaning automation. Identifying and correcting dirty data by means of ...

Aug 4 2021
  Is the stack distance between test case and method correlated with test effectiveness?
Niedermayr R., Wagner S.  EASE 2019 (Proceedings of the Evaluation and Assessment on Software Engineering, Copenhagen, Denmark, Apr 15-17, 2019) 189-198, 2019.  Type: Proceedings

In general, it is not algorithmically possible to always prove a program’s correctness or incorrectness. So, in practice, a program’s correctness is usually judged by testing the program on test cases from some test...

Mar 15 2021
   Modern debugging: the art of finding a needle in a haystack
Spinellis D. Communications of the ACM 61(11): 124-134, 2018.  Type: Article

The rapidly emerging smart Internet of Things (IoT) hardware and devices that make our lives comfortable and secure require faultless and reliable software. But what techniques and tools should programmers and software engineers be cog...

Oct 26 2020
  Keeping master green at scale
Ananthanarayanan S., Ardekani M., Haenikel D., Varadarajan B., Soriano S., Patel D., Adl-Tabatabai A.  EuroSys 2019 (Proceedings of the Fourteenth EuroSys Conference 2019, Dresden, Germany, Mar 25-28, 2019) 1-15, 2019.  Type: Proceedings

Huge monolithic repositories, also known as monorepos, are popular in leading technology companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Facebook. They support continuous integration, merging all the developers’ versions to a shared...

Jun 15 2020
  DeFlaker: automatically detecting flaky tests
Bell J., Legunsen O., Hilton M., Eloussi L., Yung T., Marinov D.  ICSE 2018 (Proceedings of the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 27-Jun 3, 2018) 433-444, 2018.  Type: Proceedings

One of the final steps in producing a new version of a software tool is to make sure the old functionality was not lost when the new functionality was added. A common approach to this problem is regression testing, that is, running the...

May 20 2020
  Automatically learning semantic features for defect prediction
Wang S., Liu T., Tan L.  ICSE 2016 (Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Software Engineering, Austin, TX, May 14-22, 2016) 297-308, 2016.  Type: Proceedings

Have data? Try teaching a machine. Any problem space that has a large amount of data is just asking for someone to apply machine learning to find a solution. Defect detection is one such domain. With an extensive number of open-source ...

Feb 25 2020
  DeepFL: integrating multiple fault diagnosis dimensions for deep fault localization
Li X., Li W., Zhang Y., Zhang L.  ISSTA 2019 (Proceedings of the 28th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, Beijing, China, Jul 15-19, 2019) 169-180, 2019.  Type: Proceedings

Testing is a very important activity in software development. With testing comes the need to find the origin of the defects detected. This need is also important when failures occur in production. Finding the origin of such problems is...

Nov 21 2019
   Bits and bugs: a scientific and historical review of software failures in computational science
Huckle T., Neckel T., Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia, PA, 2019. 251 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-611975-55-0)

Niels Bohr, in confronting the subtleties and paradoxes of quantum theory, said to one of his many famous students and acolytes, “These issues are so serious that one can only joke about them” [1]. The vernacular ma...

Nov 20 2019
  Automatic software repair: a bibliography
Monperrus M. ACM Computing Surveys 51(1): 1-24, 2018.  Type: Article, Reviews: (2 of 2)

There is a well-known saying in Silicon Valley about the omnipresence of programmable computers in our everyday life: software is eating the world, but unfortunately each bite comes with bugs. Such software can even be a threat to user...

Nov 13 2019
 
 
 
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