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16th SCAM 2016: Raleigh, NC, USA
- 16th IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation, SCAM 2016, Raleigh, NC, USA, October 2-3, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-3848-0
Session 1: Software Security and Code Obfuscation
- Matthieu Jimenez, Mike Papadakis, Yves Le Traon:
Vulnerability Prediction Models: A Case Study on the Linux Kernel. 1-10 - Alessio Viticchié, Leonardo Regano, Marco Torchiano, Cataldo Basile, Mariano Ceccato, Paolo Tonella, Roberto Tiella:
Assessment of Source Code Obfuscation Techniques. 11-20 - Marco di Biase, Magiel Bruntink, Alberto Bacchelli:
A Security Perspective on Code Review: The Case of Chromium. 21-30
Session 2: Supporting Software Developers
- Xueliang Li, John P. Gallagher:
A Source-Level Energy Optimization Framework for Mobile Applications. 31-40 - Mauricio Finavaro Aniche, Christoph Treude, Andy Zaidman, Arie van Deursen, Marco Aurélio Gerosa:
SATT: Tailoring Code Metric Thresholds for Different Software Architectures. 41-50 - Andrea Renika D'Souza, Di Yang, Cristina V. Lopes:
Collective Intelligence for Smarter API Recommendations in Python. 51-60
Session 3: Engineering Track Papers
- Jiang Ming, Dinghao Wu:
BinCFP: Efficient Multi-threaded Binary Code Control Flow Profiling. 61-66 - Allan Blanchard, Nikolai Kosmatov, Matthieu Lemerre, Frédéric Loulergue:
Conc2Seq: A Frama-C Plugin for Verification of Parallel Compositions of C Programs. 67-72 - Tushar Sharma, Girish Suryanarayana:
Augur: Incorporating Hidden Dependencies and Variable Granularity in Change Impact Analysis. 73-78 - Benjamin Holland, Ganesh Ram Santhanam, Payas Awadhutkar, Suresh C. Kothari:
Statically-Informed Dynamic Analysis Tools to Detect Algorithmic Complexity Vulnerabilities. 79-84 - Quentin Stiévenart, Maarten Vandercammen, Wolfgang De Meuter, Coen De Roover:
Scala-AM: A Modular Static Analysis Framework. 85-90 - Jochen Quante:
A Program Interpreter Framework for Arbitrary Abstractions. 91-96
Session 4: Code Similarity and Fault Localization
- Vincenzo Musco, Martin Monperrus, Philippe Preux:
Mutation-Based Graph Inference for Fault Localization. 97-106 - Adriano Carvalho de Paula, Eduardo Guerra, Cristina V. Lopes, Hitesh Sajnani, Otávio Augusto Lazzarini Lemos:
An Exploratory Study of Interface Redundancy in Code Repositories. 107-116 - Chaiyong Ragkhitwetsagul, Jens Krinke, David Clark:
Similarity of Source Code in the Presence of Pervasive Modifications. 117-126
Session 5: Software Testing
- Min Gao, Lei He, Rupak Majumdar, Zilong Wang:
LLSPLAT: Improving Concolic Testing by Bounded Model Checking. 127-136 - Gergö Balogh, Tamás Gergely, Árpád Beszédes, Tibor Gyimóthy:
Are My Unit Tests in the Right Package? 137-146 - Marinos Kintis, Mike Papadakis, Andreas Papadopoulos, Evangelos Valvis, Nicos Malevris:
Analysing and Comparing the Effectiveness of Mutation Testing Tools: A Manual Study. 147-156
Session 6: Code Transformation and Static Analysis
- Tukaram Muske, Alexander Serebrenik:
Survey of Approaches for Handling Static Analysis Alarms. 157-166 - Nelson Lossing, Pierre Guillou, François Irigoin:
Effects Dependence Graph: A Key Data Concept for C Source-to-Source Compilers. 167-176 - Gabor Antal, David Havas, István Siket, Árpád Beszédes, Rudolf Ferenc, József Mihalicza:
Transforming C++11 Code to C++03 to Support Legacy Compilation Environments. 177-186
Session 7: Empirical Studies
- David W. Binkley, Dawn J. Lawrie:
A Case for Software Specific Natural Language Techniques. 187-196 - Stefan Fischer, Lukas Linsbauer, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed:
A Source Level Empirical Study of Features and Their Interactions in Variable Software. 197-206 - Leon Moonen, Stefano Di Alesio, Thomas Rolfsnes, Dave W. Binkley:
Exploring the Effects of History Length and Age on Mining Software Change Impact. 207-216
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