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SERE 2014: San Francisco, California, USA
- Eighth International Conference on Software Security and Reliability, SERE 2014, San Francisco, California, USA, June 30 - July 2, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-4296-1
Session II-A: Failure and Fault Prediction
- Luping Chen, John H. R. May:
A Diversity Model Based on Failure Distribution and Its Application in Safety Cases. 1-10 - Yangsong Wu, Yibiao Yang, Yangyang Zhao, Hongmin Lu, Yuming Zhou, Baowen Xu:
The Influence of Developer Quality on Software Fault-Proneness Prediction. 11-19 - Jiaqiang Chen, Shulong Liu, Wangshu Liu, Xiang Chen, Qing Gu, Daoxu Chen:
A Two-Stage Data Preprocessing Approach for Software Fault Prediction. 20-29
Session II-B: System Performance and Accuracy Analysis
- Mohammad R. Eletriby, Mohammed Ali Sobh, Ayman M. Bahaa Eldin, Hossam M. A. Fahmy:
High Performance Java Card Operating System. 30-39 - Azadeh Jahanbanifar, Ferhat Khendek, Maria Toeroe:
Providing Hardware Redundancy for Highly Available Services in Virtualized Environments. 40-47 - Haipeng Cai, Raúl A. Santelices, Tianyu Xu:
Estimating the Accuracy of Dynamic Change-Impact Analysis Using Sensitivity Analysis. 48-57
Session II-C: Mobile Security
- Yingjun Zhang, Kai Chen:
AppMark: A Picture-Based Watermark for Android Apps. 58-67 - Ang Li, Zishan Qin, Mingsong Chen, Jing Liu:
ADAutomation: An Activity Diagram Based Automated GUI Testing Framework for Smartphone Applications. 68-77 - Mohammad Reza Farhadi, Benjamin C. M. Fung, Philippe Charland, Mourad Debbabi:
BinClone: Detecting Code Clones in Malware. 78-87
Session III-A: Software Testing I
- Philipp Zech, Michael Felderer, Basel Katt, Ruth Breu:
Security Test Generation by Answer Set Programming. 88-97 - Ting Su, Geguang Pu, Bin Fang, Jifeng He, Jun Yan, Siyuan Jiang, Jianjun Zhao:
Automated Coverage-Driven Test Data Generation Using Dynamic Symbolic Execution. 98-107 - Weifeng Xu, Tao Ding, Dianxiang Xu:
Rule-Based Test Input Generation from Bytecode. 108-117 - Tianyong Wu, Jun Yan, Jian Zhang:
Automatic Test Data Generation for Unit Testing to Achieve MC/DC Criterion. 118-126
Session IV-A: Software Testing II
- Wei-Tek Tsai, Guanqiu Qi, Lian Yu, Jerry Gao:
TaaS (Testing-as-a-Service) Design for Combinatorial Testing. 127-136 - Lian Yu, Wei-Tek Tsai, Yanbing Jiang, Jerry Gao:
Generating Test Cases for Context-Aware Applications Using Bigraphs. 137-146 - Elizabeta Fourneret, Jérôme Cantenot, Fabrice Bouquet, Bruno Legeard, Julien Botella:
SeTGaM: Generalized Technique for Regression Testing Based on UML/OCL Models. 147-156 - Charitha Hettiarachchi, Hyunsook Do, Byoungju Choi:
Effective Regression Testing Using Requirements and Risks. 157-166
Session VII-A: Format Specification and Strategy Analysis
- Mo Li, Shaoying Liu:
Traceability-Based Formal Specification Inspection. 167-176 - Lena Herscheid, Peter Tröger:
Specification of Dynamic Fault Tree Concepts with Stochastic Petri Nets. 177-186 - Chung-Yi Lin, Wen-Guey Tzeng:
Game-Theoretic Strategy Analysis for Data Reliability Management in Cloud Storage Systems. 187-195
Session VIII-A: System Quality & Network Security
- Yen Ju Liu, Chong Kuan Chen, Michael Cheng Yi Cho, Shiuhpyng Shieh:
Fast Discovery of VM-Sensitive Divergence Points with Basic Block Comparison. 196-205 - Peter Mell, Richard E. Harang:
Using Network Tainting to Bound the Scope of Network Ingress Attacks. 206-215 - Shuai Wei, Enyi Tang, Tianyu Liu, Norbert Th. Müller, Zhenyu Chen:
Automatic Numerical Analysis Based on Infinite-Precision Arithmetic. 216-224
Session X-A: System Security
- Gerry Howser, Bruce M. McMillin:
A Modal Model of Stuxnet Attacks on Cyber-physical Systems: A Matter of Trust. 225-234 - Hsiao-Ying Lin, Li-Ping Tung, Bao-Shuh Paul Lin:
Reliable Repair Mechanisms with Low Connection Cost for Code Based Distributed Storage Systems. 235-244 - Jang Jin Kwon, Doohwan Kim, Jae Jin Park, Jang-Eui Hong:
Collision Analysis of Safety Devices to Prevent Hazards in Safety Critical Systems. 245-254
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