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5th AST@ICSE 2024: Lisbon, Portugal
- Francesca Lonetti, Antonio Guerriero, Mehrdad Saadatmand, Christof J. Budnik, Jenny Li:
Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Automation of Software Test (AST 2024), Lisbon, Portugal, April 15-16, 2024. ACM 2024 - Samia Al Blwi, Amani Ayad, Ali Mili:
Mutation Coverage is not Strongly Correlated with Mutation Coverage. 1-11 - Alexander Sterk, Mairieli Wessel, Eli Hooten, Andy Zaidman:
Running a Red Light: An Investigation into Why Software Engineers (Occasionally) Ignore Coverage Checks. 12-22 - Pablo C. Cañizares, Romulo Daniel Avila Ortiz, Sara Pérez-Soler, Esther Guerra, Juan de Lara:
Coverage-based Strategies for the Automated Synthesis of Test Scenarios for Conversational Agents. 23-33 - Michael Auer, Iván Arcuschin Moreno, Gordon Fraser:
WallMauer: Robust Code Coverage Instrumentation for Android Apps. 34-44 - Khalid El Haji, Carolin E. Brandt, Andy Zaidman:
Using GitHub Copilot for Test Generation in Python: An Empirical Study. 45-55 - Lianne V. Hufkens, Fernando Pastor Ricós, Beatriz Marín, Tanja E. J. Vos:
Grammar-Based Action Selection Rules for Scriptless Testing. 56-65 - Björn Otto, Tobias Kleinert:
Fences: Systematic Sample Generation for JSON Schemas using Boolean Algebra and Flow Graphs. 66-75 - Jacob Hoffmann, Demian Frister:
Generating Software Tests for Mobile Applications Using Fine-Tuned Large Language Models. 76-77 - Cheng-Yao Guo, Fang Yu:
Sugar-coated poison defense on deepfake face-swapping attacks. 78-87 - Elena Masserini, Davide Ginelli, Daniela Micucci, Daniela Briola, Leonardo Mariani:
Anonymizing Test Data in Android: Does It Hurt? 88-98 - Abhishek Shrestha, Jürgen Großmann:
Properties that allow or prohibit transferability of adversarial attacks among quantized networks. 99-109 - Alessandro Marchetto:
Can explainability and deep-learning be used for localizing vulnerabilities in source code? 110-119 - Viraj Rohit Gala, Martin A. Schneider, Marvin Vogt:
Towards an Empirical Robustness Assessment Through Measuring Adversarial Subspaces. 120-124 - Md. Asif Khan, Akramul Azim, Ramiro Liscano, Kevin Smith, Yee-Kang Chang, Qasim Tauseef, Gkerta Seferi:
Machine Learning-based Test Case Prioritization using Hyperparameter Optimization. 125-135 - Quentin Mazouni, Helge Spieker, Arnaud Gotlieb, Mathieu Acher:
Testing for Fault Diversity in Reinforcement Learning. 136-146 - Benjamin Leu, Jonas Volken, Martin Kropp, Nejdet Dogru, Craig Anslow, Robert Biddle:
Reducing Workload in Using AI-based API REST Test Generation. 147-148 - Luca Giamattei, Antonio Guerriero, Ivano Malavolta, Cristian Mascia, Roberto Pietrantuono, Stefano Russo:
Identifying Performance Issues in Microservice Architectures through Causal Reasoning. 149-153 - Alina Torbunova, Per Erik Strandberg, Ivan Porres:
Dynamic Test Case Prioritization in Industrial Test Result Datasets. 154-158 - Victor Crespo-Rodriguez, Neelofar, Aldeida Aleti:
PAFOT: A Position-Based Approach for Finding Optimal Tests of Autonomous Vehicles. 159-170 - Islam T. Elgendy, Robert M. Hierons, Phil McMinn:
Evaluating String Distance Metrics for Reducing Automatically Generated Test Suites. 171-181 - Stefan Fischer, Pirmin Urbanke, Rudolf Ramler, Monika Steidl, Michael Felderer:
An Overview of Microservice-Based Systems Used for Evaluation in Testing and Monitoring: A Systematic Mapping Study. 182-192 - Malte Götharsson, Karl Stahre, Gregory Gay, Francisco Gomes de Oliveira Neto:
Exploring the Role of Automation in Duplicate Bug Report Detection: An Industrial Case Study. 193-203 - Neda Dziugaite, Baris Ardiç, Andy Zaidman:
What Are Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) Teaching About Software Testing? 204-208 - Aritra Ahmed, Ramiro Liscano, Akramul Azim, Yee-Kang Chang, Vijay Sundaresan:
Identification of Java lock contention anti-patterns based on run-time performance data. 209-213 - Andy Zaidman:
An Inconvenient Truth in Software Engineering? The Environmental Impact of Testing Open Source Java Projects. 214-218 - Liliana Marie Prikler, Franz Wotawa:
9 in 10 cameras agree: Pedestrians in front possibly endangered. 219-223
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