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16th SIGSOFT FSE 2008: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Mary Jean Harrold, Gail C. Murphy:
Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, 2008, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, November 9-14, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-59593-995-1
Keynote
- Carliss Baldwin:
A design-centric view of the economy: abstract. 1
Social structures
- Martin Pinzger, Nachiappan Nagappan, Brendan Murphy:
Can developer-module networks predict failures? 2-12 - Andrew Meneely, Laurie A. Williams, Will Snipes, Jason A. Osborne:
Predicting failures with developer networks and social network analysis. 13-23 - Christian Bird, David S. Pattison, Raissa M. D'Souza, Vladimir Filkov, Premkumar T. Devanbu:
Latent social structure in open source projects. 24-35
Program analysis
- Eric Bodden, Patrick Lam, Laurie J. Hendren:
Finding programming errors earlier by evaluating runtime monitors ahead-of-time. 36-47 - Lingxiao Jiang, Zhendong Su:
Profile-guided program simplification for effective testing and analysis. 48-58 - Bruno Dufour, Barbara G. Ryder, Gary Sevitsky:
A scalable technique for characterizing the usage of temporaries in framework-intensive Java applications. 59-70
Testing
- Hyunsook Do, Siavash Mirarab, Ladan Tahvildari, Gregg Rothermel:
An empirical study of the effect of time constraints on the cost-benefits of regression testing. 71-82 - Zhiqiang Lin, Xiangyu Zhang:
Deriving input syntactic structure from execution. 83-93 - Zhifeng Lai, Shing-Chi Cheung, Wing Kwong Chan:
Inter-context control-flow and data-flow test adequacy criteria for nesC applications. 94-104
Programming experiments and aids
- Jeffrey Stylos, Brad A. Myers:
The implications of method placement on API learnability. 105-112 - Anita Sarma, David F. Redmiles, André van der Hoek:
Empirical evidence of the benefits of workspace awareness in software configuration management. 113-123 - Andhy Koesnandar, Sebastian G. Elbaum, Gregg Rothermel, Lorin Hochstein, Christopher Scaffidi, Kathryn T. Stolee:
Using assertions to help end-user programmers create dependable web macros. 124-134
Concurrency and transformation
- Chang-Seo Park, Koushik Sen:
Randomized active atomicity violation detection in concurrent programs. 135-145 - Christopher Dragert, Jürgen Dingel, Karen Rudie:
Generation of concurrency control code using discrete-event systems theory. 146-157 - Shriram Krishnamurthi, Kathi Fisler, Daniel J. Dougherty, Daniel Yoo:
Alchemy: transmuting base alloy specifications into implementations. 158-169
Web services
- Franco Raimondi, James Skene, Wolfgang Emmerich:
Efficient online monitoring of web-service SLAs. 170-180 - William G. J. Halfond, Alessandro Orso:
Automated identification of parameter mismatches in web applications. 181-191 - Fang Yu, Chao Wang, Aarti Gupta, Tevfik Bultan:
Modular verification of web services using efficient symbolic encoding and summarization. 192-202
Tools and methods
- Barthélémy Dagenais, Harold Ossher:
Automatically locating framework extension examples. 203-213 - Rylan Cottrell, Robert J. Walker, Jörg Denzinger:
Semi-automating small-scale source code reuse via structural correspondence. 214-225 - Suzette Person, Matthew B. Dwyer, Sebastian G. Elbaum, Corina S. Pasareanu:
Differential symbolic execution. 226-237
ACM SIGSOFT outstanding research award
- Axel van Lamsweerde:
Requirements engineering: from craft to discipline. 238-249
Security and fault detection
- Dave King, Trent Jaeger, Somesh Jha, Sanjit A. Seshia:
Effective blame for information-flow violations. 250-260 - Michele Sama, David S. Rosenblum, Zhimin Wang, Sebastian G. Elbaum:
Model-based fault detection in context-aware adaptive applications. 261-271 - Wei Le, Mary Lou Soffa:
Marple: a demand-driven path-sensitive buffer overflow detector. 272-282
Keynote
- Gautam Shroff:
Dev 2.0: model driven development in the cloud. 283
ACM SIGSOFT impact award
- David S. Rosenblum, Alexander L. Wolf:
ACM SIGSOFT impact paper award: reflections and prospects. 284
Requirements
- Shiva Nejati, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Marsha Chechik, Sebastián Uchitel, Pamela Zave:
Towards compositional synthesis of evolving systems. 285-296 - Dario Fischbein, Sebastián Uchitel:
On correct and complete strong merging of partial behaviour models. 297-307
Process
- Nicolas Bettenburg, Sascha Just, Adrian Schröter, Cathrin Weiss, Rahul Premraj, Thomas Zimmermann:
What makes a good bug report? 308-318 - Leon J. Osterweil, Lori A. Clarke, Aaron M. Ellison, Rodion M. Podorozhny, Alexander E. Wise, Emery R. Boose, Julian L. Hadley:
Experience in using a process language to define scientific workflow and generate dataset provenance. 319-329 - Yigit Kultur, Burak Turhan, Ayse Basar Bener:
ENNA: software effort estimation using ensemble of neural networks with associative memory. 330-338
Mining and restructuring
- Mark Gabel, Zhendong Su:
Javert: fully automatic mining of general temporal properties from dynamic traces. 339-349 - V. Benjamin Livshits, Emre Kiciman:
Doloto: code splitting for network-bound web 2.0 applications. 350-360
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