2,309 research outputs found
Summary of Search-based Crash Reproduction using Behavioral Model Seeding
This is an extended abstract of the article: Pouria Derakhshanfar, Xavier Devroey, Gilles Perrouin, Andy Zaidman and Arie van Deursen. 2019. Search-based crash reproduction using behavioural model seeding. In: Software Testing, Verification and Reliability (May 2020). http://doi.org/10.1002/stvr.1733.Software EngineeringSoftware Technolog
Summary of Search-based Crash Reproduction using Behavioral Model Seeding
This is an extended abstract of the article: Pouria Derakhshanfar, Xavier Devroey, Gilles Perrouin, Andy Zaidman and Arie van Deursen. 2019. Search-based crash reproduction using behavioural model seeding. In: Software Testing, Verification and Reliability (May 2020). http://doi.org/10.1002/stvr.1733.</p
Message from the Chairs of the 23rd Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop
The 23rd Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop (BENEVOL 2024) was held in Namur, Netherlands, on November 21–22, 2024.BENEVOL 2024 offered various contribution formats: Technical papers (TECH), which present novel and validated research results; New Ideas and Controversial Perspectives (NICE), which are position papers presenting new and potentially controversial software maintenance and evolution perspectives; Presentation Abstracts (ABS) are summaries of research published elsewhere, and presented as posters during the workshop; Finally, Replicated or Invalidated Papers (RIP), concerned the replication efforts of existing studies.BENEVOL 2024 received 35 submissions, which is the second highest for the workshop, in particular: 15 TECH papers, 6 NICE papers and 14 presentation abstracts/posters. We accepted 14 TECH papers, 3 NICE papers, and 17 presentations abstracts (including 3 NICE papers accepted as ABS ones). Unfortunately, 3 ABS papers could not be presented during event, resulting in 31 contributions discussed during the workshop. These proceedings include only the 17 TECH and NICE papers.The accepted submissions represent a wide range of topics related to software evolution, including; software ecosystems, programming languages, static and dynamic analysis, software repositories, the growing use of artificial intelligence for testing and code comprehension, and insights from practice.BENEVOL 2024 also featured two amazing keynotes. Sonia Haiduc (Florida State University, USA) gave her keynote on “Studying and Supporting Developers' Online Information Seeking,” exploring the sources of information that developers privilege. Andy Zaidman (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) presented “Show Your True Testing Color,” investigating the impact of continuous development and testing practices on sustainability.With so many contributions and more than 80 participants, we believe BENEVOL 2024 was a successful edition! A special thanks to the authors for submitting and presenting their work, the keynote speakers for sharing their knowledge and experiences during the workshop, the program committee members for their availability and care in reviewing a large number of submissions, and the sponsors for providing resources that made the workshop possible and enjoyable
Message from the Chairs of the 23rd Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop
The 23rd Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop (BENEVOL 2024) was held in Namur, Netherlands, on November 21–22, 2024.BENEVOL 2024 offered various contribution formats: Technical papers (TECH), which present novel and validated research results; New Ideas and Controversial Perspectives (NICE), which are position papers presenting new and potentially controversial software maintenance and evolution perspectives; Presentation Abstracts (ABS) are summaries of research published elsewhere, and presented as posters during the workshop; Finally, Replicated or Invalidated Papers (RIP), concerned the replication efforts of existing studies.BENEVOL 2024 received 35 submissions, which is the second highest for the workshop, in particular: 15 TECH papers, 6 NICE papers and 14 presentation abstracts/posters. We accepted 14 TECH papers, 3 NICE papers, and 17 presentations abstracts (including 3 NICE papers accepted as ABS ones). Unfortunately, 3 ABS papers could not be presented during event, resulting in 31 contributions discussed during the workshop. These proceedings include only the 17 TECH and NICE papers.The accepted submissions represent a wide range of topics related to software evolution, including; software ecosystems, programming languages, static and dynamic analysis, software repositories, the growing use of artificial intelligence for testing and code comprehension, and insights from practice.BENEVOL 2024 also featured two amazing keynotes. Sonia Haiduc (Florida State University, USA) gave her keynote on “Studying and Supporting Developers' Online Information Seeking,” exploring the sources of information that developers privilege. Andy Zaidman (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) presented “Show Your True Testing Color,” investigating the impact of continuous development and testing practices on sustainability.With so many contributions and more than 80 participants, we believe BENEVOL 2024 was a successful edition! A special thanks to the authors for submitting and presenting their work, the keynote speakers for sharing their knowledge and experiences during the workshop, the program committee members for their availability and care in reviewing a large number of submissions, and the sponsors for providing resources that made the workshop possible and enjoyable
Ethical Adversaries: Towards Mitigating Unfairness with Adversarial Machine Learning
sponsorship: Pieter Delobelle was supported by the Research Foundation - Flanders under EOS No. 30992574 and received funding from the Flemish Government under the “Onderzoeksprogramma Artificiële Intelligentie (AI) Vlaanderen” programme. Gilles Perrouin is an FNRS Research Associate. This research was partly supported by EOS Verilearn project grant no. O05518F-RG03. (Research Foundation (Flanders)|30992574, Flemish Government|Onderzoeksprogramma Artificiële Intelligentie (AI) Vlaanderen, EOS Verilearn|O05518F-RG03)status: Published onlin
VaryMinions
From business processes to course management, variability-intensive software systems (VIS) are now ubiquitous. Such systems can configure their behaviours through the activation of options, e.g., to derive variants handling building permits across municipalities, or implementing different functionalities(quizzes, forums) for a given course. These customisation facilities allow VIS to support a variety of relevant customer requirements while taking advantage of reuse for common parts, thus realising both scope and scale economies.Behavioural differences amongst variants manifest themselves in event logs.Should an anomalous behaviour happen or a refactoring of the system needed, it is mandatory to know which variant(s) have produced this behaviour. Since variant information is barely present in logs, this paper supports this task by employing machine learning techniques to map behaviours (event sequences)to variants. Specifically, we train Long Short Term Memory (LSTMs) andGated Recurrent Units (GRUs), two kinds of recurrent neural networks, to relate event sequences with the variants they belong to on six different datasets issued from the configurable process and VIS domains. Our results, after having evaluated 20 different architectures of LSTM/GRU, demonstrate that it is possible to learn effectively the trace-to-variant mapping with a good accuracy(at least 70% and up to 99%) and at scale, i.e., identifying 50 variants using5000+ traces for each variant.Sophie Fortz is supported by the FNRS via a FRIA grant. Paul Temple is supported by the EOS VeriLearn project (FNRS/FWO Grant ). Gilles Perrouin is an FNRS Research Associate
Conversazione con Gilles Clement. A conversation with Gilles Clement
'Conversazione con Gilles Clement' si tratta di una intervista articolata in 12 domande che l'autrice N.Trasi ha ideato sul tema dei rifiuti e del progetto. L'intervista è stata svolta a Parigi dove Gilles Clement, uno dei massimi esponenti sui temi del paesaggio contemporaneo, ha risposto a volte in modo originale e sorprendente, in taluni casi tracciando nuove vie.This is an interview on the topic of waste and of the project, consisting of twelve questions that the author N.Trasi has formulated for Gilles Clement, one of the leaders on the issues of the contemporary landscape
Apeine eu je atteint l'age ou fille peut aimer [first line]
theme and variationpiano and voiceEt Dediee a Melle. Louisa Brugiere Par P. Gilles.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
113, Item 034bVariee pour la voix avec accompagnement de Piano Par P. Gilles
- …
