590N: SE Reading Group
Winter 2016 — Monday, 3:30pm — CSE 203
Subscribe to the calendar: iCal or Google Calendar.We’ll be reading and discussing exciting recent papers from the software engineering community. Participants should subscribe to the 590n mailing list. Note the list also has many current and former department members interested in software engineering.
Some paper links may point into the ACM Digital Library or the Springer online collection. Using a UW IP address, or the UW libraries off-campus access, should provide access.
Date | Who | What |
---|---|---|
Jan 4
|
Everyone |
Paper Selection |
Jan 11
|
Calvin Loncaric |
Hey, You Have Given Me Too Many Knobs! |
Jan 18
|
No meeting |
MLK Day |
Jan 25
|
Julie Newcomb |
FlexJava |
Feb 1
|
Spencer Pearson |
How Developers Search for Code: A Case Study |
Feb 8
|
James Wilcox |
Staged Program Repair with Condition Synthesis |
Feb 15
|
No meeting |
Presidents’ Day |
Feb 22
|
Zach Tatlock |
Guided Differential Testing of Certificate Validation in SSL/TLS Implementations |
Feb 29
|
Michael Ernst |
GRT: Program-Analysis-Guided Random Testing |
Mar 7
|
Doug Woos |
Copy and Paste Redeemed |
Paper Suggestions
- FLEXJAVA: Language Support for Safe and Modular Approximate Programming (FSE ‘15)
- JITPROF: Pinpointing JIT-unfriendly JavaScript Code (FSE ‘15)
- Hey, You Have Given Me Too Many Knobs! (FSE ‘15)
- How Developers Search for Code: A Case Study (FSE ‘15)
- Systematic testing of asynchronous reactive systems (FSE ‘15)
- Guided Differential Testing of Certificate Validation in SSL/TLS Implementations (FSE ‘15)
- Symbolic Execution of Programs with Heap Inputs (FSE ‘15)
- Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease? Overfitting in Automated Program Repair (FSE ‘15)
- Staged Program Repair with Condition Synthesis (FSE ‘15)
- CLAMI: Defect Prediction on Unlabeled Datasets (ASE 2015)
- Copy and Paste Redeemed (ASE 2015)
- Fixing Recurring Crash Bugs via Analyzing Q&A Sites (ASE 2015)
- GRT: Program-Analysis-Guided Random Testing (ASE 2015)
- Learning to Generate Pseudo-code from Source Code using Statistical Machine Translation (ASE 2015)
- Repairing Programs with Semantic Code Search (ASE 2015)
- Reliable Testing: Detecting State-Polluting Tests to Prevent Test Dependency (ISSTA 2015)
- Feedback-controlled Random Test Generation (ISSTA 2015)
Also see the suggestions from Autumn 2015.