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- ICST 2017: The Theory of Composite Faults 10/12/2016
- FSE 2016: Can Testedness be Effectively Measured? 29/05/2016
- Software Quality Journal 2016: Does The Choice of Mutation Tool Matter? 08/05/2016
- ICSTW 2016: Measuring Effectiveness of Mutant Sets 08/05/2016
- ICSE 2016: On the limits of mutation reduction strategies 15/12/2015
- ISSRE 2015: How hard does mutation analysis have to be, anyway? 20/08/2015
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- ESEM 2015: An empirical study of design degradation: how software projects get worse over time 20/05/2015
- ISSRE 2014: Mutations How close are they to real faults? 06/08/2014
- Sunbelt 2014: Temporal Visualization of Dynamic Collaboration Graphs of OSS Software Forks 28/01/2014
- ICSE 2014: Code Coverage for Suite Evaluation by Developers 28/01/2014
- OSS 2014: An Exploration of Factors Affecting Code Quality in FOSS Projects 20/01/2014
- OSS 2014: Drawing the Big Picture: Temporal Visualization of Dynamic Collaboration Graphs of OSS Software Forks 10/01/2014
- CHI 2014: Abandonment of Social Networks: Shift from Use to Non-Use and Experiences of Technology Non-Use 01/01/2014
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Tag Archives: 2014
ISSRE 2014: Mutations How close are they to real faults?
Mutation analysis is often used to compare the effectiveness of different test suites or testing techniques. One of the main assumptions underlying this technique is the Competent Programmer Hypothesis, which proposes that programs are very close to a correct version, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, Alex Groce, Carlos Jensen, issre, issre2014, Rahul Gopinath
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Sunbelt 2014: Temporal Visualization of Dynamic Collaboration Graphs of OSS Software Forks
In this work, we studied collaboration network of three open source projects using a combined analysis method of temporal visualization and temporal quantitative analysis. We based our study on two papers by [Robles and Gonzalez-Barahona 2012] and [Hanneman and Klamma … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, Amir Azarbakht, Carlos Jensen, sunbelt, sunbelt2014
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ICSE 2014: Code Coverage for Suite Evaluation by Developers
One of the most fundamental concerns of developers testing code is how to determine if a test suite strikes a good balance between the cost of undetected faults and the cost of further testing. The most common approach may be … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, Alex Groce, Carlos Jensen, icse, icse2014, Rahul Gopinath
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OSS 2014: An Exploration of Factors Affecting Code Quality in FOSS Projects
It is a widely held belief that Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) development leads to the creation of software with the same, if not higher quality compared to that created using proprietary software development models. However there is little research on … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, Carlos Jensen, Iftekhar Ahmed, oss, oss2014, Soroush Ghorashi
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OSS 2014: Drawing the Big Picture: Temporal Visualization of Dynamic Collaboration Graphs of OSS Software Forks
How can we understand FOSS collaboration better? Can social issues that emerge be identified and addressed as they happen? Can the community heal itself, become more transparent and inclusive, and promote diversity? We propose a technique to address these issues … Continue reading
CHI 2014: Abandonment of Social Networks: Shift from Use to Non-Use and Experiences of Technology Non-Use
In this paper we describe a qualitative research on abandonment of a social network, i.e. Facebook, and why some people opt to terminate their use. Interviews were conducted with subjects who previously had daily use experience, and now opted for … Continue reading