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Frank Tip, Eric Bodden:
Proceedings of the 27th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, ISSTA 2018, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 16-21, 2018. ACM 2018
ISSTA 2018 Retrospective Impact Paper Award

Sarfraz Khurshid, Corina S. Pasareanu, Willem Visser:
Test input generation with Java PathFinder: then and now (invited talk abstract). 1-2
Secure and Sound

Martin Kellogg
, Vlastimil Dort
, Suzanne Millstein, Michael D. Ernst:
Lightweight verification of array indexing. 3-14

Meng Wu, Shengjian Guo, Patrick Schaumont
, Chao Wang:
Eliminating timing side-channel leaks using program repair. 15-26

Tegan Brennan, Seemanta Saha
, Tevfik Bultan, Corina S. Pasareanu:
Symbolic path cost analysis for side-channel detection. 27-37

Magnus Madsen
, Ondrej Lhoták:
Safe and sound program analysis with Flix. 38-48
Testing and Fault Localization

Seung Yeob Shin
, Shiva Nejati
, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh
, Lionel C. Briand, Frank Zimmer:
Test case prioritization for acceptance testing of cyber physical systems: a multi-objective search-based approach. 49-60

Jaekwon Lee
, Dongsun Kim
, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Woosung Jung, Yves Le Traon
:
Bench4BL: reproducibility study on the performance of IR-based bug localization. 61-72

Per Erik Strandberg, Thomas J. Ostrand, Elaine J. Weyuker, Daniel Sundmark, Wasif Afzal
:
Automated test mapping and coverage for network topologies. 73-83

August Shi, Alex Gyori, Suleman Mahmood, Peiyuan Zhao, Darko Marinov:
Evaluating test-suite reduction in real software evolution. 84-94
Machine Learning

Chris Cummins, Pavlos Petoumenos
, Alastair Murray, Hugh Leather
:
Compiler fuzzing through deep learning. 95-105

Tien-Duy B. Le, David Lo
:
Deep specification mining. 106-117

Anurag Dwarakanath, Manish Ahuja, Samarth Sikand, Raghotham M. Rao, R. P. Jagadeesh Chandra Bose, Neville Dubash, Sanjay Podder
:
Identifying implementation bugs in machine learning based image classifiers using metamorphic testing. 118-128

Yuhao Zhang, Yifan Chen, Shing-Chi Cheung
, Yingfei Xiong, Lu Zhang:
An empirical study on TensorFlow program bugs. 129-140
Mobile

Mattia Fazzini
, Martin Prammer, Marcelo d'Amorim, Alessandro Orso:
Automatically translating bug reports into test cases for mobile apps. 141-152

Li Li
, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Haoyu Wang, Jacques Klein
:
CiD: automating the detection of API-related compatibility issues in Android apps. 153-163

Farnaz Behrang, Alessandro Orso:
Test migration for efficient large-scale assessment of mobile app coding assignments. 164-175

Lina Qiu, Yingying Wang, Julia Rubin:
Analyzing the analyzers: FlowDroid/IccTA, AmanDroid, and DroidSafe. 176-186
Static Analysis

Tukaram Muske, Rohith Talluri, Alexander Serebrenik
:
Repositioning of static analysis alarms. 187-197

Neville Grech
, George Fourtounis, Adrian Francalanza
, Yannis Smaragdakis:
Shooting from the heap: ultra-scalable static analysis with heap snapshots. 198-208

George Fourtounis, George Kastrinis, Yannis Smaragdakis:
Static analysis of Java dynamic proxies. 209-220

Luc Bläser:
Practical detection of concurrency issues at coding time. 221-231
Test and Oracle Generation

Filip Krikava
, Jan Vitek:
Tests from traces: automated unit test extraction for R. 232-241

Arianna Blasi
, Alberto Goffi, Konstantin Kuznetsov, Alessandra Gorla, Michael D. Ernst, Mauro Pezzè
, Sergio Delgado Castellanos:
Translating code comments to procedure specifications. 242-253

Caroline Lemieux, Rohan Padhye
, Koushik Sen, Dawn Song:
PerfFuzz: automatically generating pathological inputs. 254-265
Porting and Repair

Mohammad Moein Almasi, Hadi Hemmati, Gordon Fraser, Phil McMinn, Janis Benefelds:
Search-based detection of deviation failures in the migration of legacy spreadsheet applications. 266-275

Kareem Khazem, Earl T. Barr
, Petr Hosek
:
Making data-driven porting decisions with Tuscan. 276-286

René Just, Chris Parnin, Ian Drosos
, Michael D. Ernst:
Comparing developer-provided to user-provided tests for fault localization and automated program repair. 287-297

Jiajun Jiang, Yingfei Xiong, Hongyu Zhang
, Qing Gao, Xiangqun Chen:
Shaping program repair space with existing patches and similar code. 298-309
Optimization and Performance

Yingjun Lyu, Ding Li, William G. J. Halfond:
Remove RATs from your code: automated optimization of resource inefficient database writes for mobile applications. 310-321

Yannic Noller
, Rody Kersten, Corina S. Pasareanu:
Badger: complexity analysis with fuzzing and symbolic execution. 322-332

Hui Guo, Cindy Rubio-González:
Exploiting community structure for floating-point precision tuning. 333-343

Karl Palmskog, Ahmet Çelik, Milos Gligoric:
piCoq: parallel regression proving for large-scale verification projects. 344-355
Tool Demonstrations

Jan Fiedor, Monika Muzikovská, Ales Smrcka, Ondrej Vasícek
, Tomás Vojnar
:
Advances in the ANaConDA framework for dynamic analysis and testing of concurrent C/C++ programs. 356-359

Jiwei Yan
, Linjie Pan, Yaqi Li, Jun Yan, Jian Zhang:
LAND: a user-friendly and customizable test generation tool for Android apps. 360-363

Jian Gao, Xin Yang, Yu Jiang, Han Liu, Weiliang Ying, Wanting Sun, Ming Gu:
Managing concurrent testing of data race with ComRaDe. 364-367

Gunel Jahangirova, David Clark
, Mark Harman, Paolo Tonella:
OASIs: oracle assessment and improvement tool. 368-371

Diego Rodríguez-Baquero, Mario Linares Vásquez:
Mutode: generic JavaScript and Node.js mutation testing tool. 372-375

Vinh The Nguyen
, Akbar Siami Namin, Tommy Dang:
MalViz: an interactive visualization tool for tracing malware. 376-379

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