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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j15]Owain Parry, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Michael Hilton, Phil McMinn:
Empirically evaluating flaky test detection techniques combining test case rerunning and machine learning models. Empir. Softw. Eng. 28(3): 72 (2023) - 2022
- [j14]Owain Parry, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Michael Hilton, Phil McMinn:
A Survey of Flaky Tests. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 31(1): 17:1-17:74 (2022) - [c55]Owain Parry, Michael Hilton, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
What Do Developer-Repaired Flaky Tests Tell Us About the Effectiveness of Automated Flaky Test Detection? AST@ICSE 2022: 160-164 - [c54]Owain Parry, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Michael Hilton, Phil McMinn:
Surveying the Developer Experience of Flaky Tests. ICSE (SEIP) 2022: 253-262 - [c53]Owain Parry, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Michael Hilton, Phil McMinn:
Evaluating Features for Machine Learning Detection of Order- and Non-Order-Dependent Flaky Tests. ICST 2022: 93-104 - [c52]Ibrahim Althomali, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
Automated Repair of Responsive Web Page Layouts. ICST 2022: 140-150 - 2021
- [j13]Ibrahim Althomali, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
Automated visual classification of DOM-based presentation failure reports for responsive web pages. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 31(4) (2021) - 2020
- [j12]Thomas A. Walsh, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
Automatically identifying potential regressions in the layout of responsive web pages. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 30(6) (2020) - [c51]Owain Parry, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Michael Hilton, Phil McMinn:
Flake It 'Till You Make It: Using Automated Repair to Induce and Fix Latent Test Flakiness. ICSE (Workshops) 2020: 11-12 - [c50]Abdullah Alsharif, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
Hybrid Methods for Reducing Database Schema Test Suites: Experimental Insights from Computational and Human Studies. AST@ICSE 2020: 41-50 - [c49]Abdullah Alsharif, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
STICCER: Fast and Effective Database Test Suite Reduction Through Merging of Similar Test Cases. ICST 2020: 220-230
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j11]Phil McMinn, Chris J. Wright, Colton J. McCurdy, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Automatic Detection and Removal of Ineffective Mutants for the Mutation Analysis of Relational Database Schemas. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 45(5): 427-463 (2019) - [c48]Abdullah Alsharif, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
What Factors Make SQL Test Cases Understandable for Testers? A Human Study of Automated Test Data Generation Techniques. ICSME 2019: 437-448 - [c47]Ibrahim Althomali, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
Automatic Visual Verification of Layout Failures in Responsively Designed Web Pages. ICST 2019: 183-193 - [c46]David Paterson, José Campos, Rui Abreu, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Gordon Fraser, Phil McMinn:
An Empirical Study on the Use of Defect Prediction for Test Case Prioritization. ICST 2019: 346-357 - 2018
- [c45]David Paterson, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Gordon Fraser, Phil McMinn:
Using controlled numbers of real faults and mutants to empirically evaluate coverage-based test case prioritization. AST@ICSE 2018: 57-63 - [c44]Abdullah Alsharif, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
DOMINO: Fast and Effective Test Data Generation for Relational Database Schemas. ICST 2018: 12-22 - 2017
- [j10]Chu-Ti Lin, Kai-Wei Tang, Jiun-Shiang Wang, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Empirically evaluating Greedy-based test suite reduction methods at different levels of test suite complexity. Sci. Comput. Program. 150: 1-25 (2017) - [c43]Thomas A. Walsh, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
Automated layout failure detection for responsive web pages without an explicit oracle. ISSTA 2017: 192-202 - [c42]Thomas A. Walsh, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
ReDeCheck: an automatic layout failure checking tool for responsively designed web pages. ISSTA 2017: 360-363 - 2016
- [c41]Phil McMinn, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Chris J. Wright:
Virtual mutation analysis of relational database schemas. AST@ICSE 2016: 36-42 - [c40]Phil McMinn, Mark Harman, Gordon Fraser, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Automated search for good coverage criteria: moving from code coverage to fault coverage through search-based software engineering. SBST@ICSE 2016: 43-44 - [c39]Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn, Chris J. Wright:
Hitchhikers need free vehicles!: shared repositories for statistical analysis in SBST. SBST@ICSE 2016: 55-56 - [c38]Phil McMinn, Chris J. Wright, Cody Kinneer, Colton J. McCurdy, Michael Camara, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
SchemaAnalyst: Search-Based Test Data Generation for Relational Database Schemas. ICSME 2016: 586-590 - [c37]Colton J. McCurdy, Phil McMinn, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
mrstudyr: Retrospectively Studying the Effectiveness of Mutant Reduction Techniques. ICSME 2016: 591-595 - [c36]Phil McMinn, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
AVMf: An Open-Source Framework and Implementation of the Alternating Variable Method. SSBSE 2016: 259-266 - 2015
- [j9]Phil McMinn, Chris J. Wright, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
The Effectiveness of Test Coverage Criteria for Relational Database Schema Integrity Constraints. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 25(1): 8:1-8:49 (2015) - [c35]Thomas A. Walsh, Phil McMinn, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Automatic Detection of Potential Layout Faults Following Changes to Responsive Web Pages (N). ASE 2015: 709-714 - [c34]Cody Kinneer, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn, Chris J. Wright:
Automatically Evaluating the Efficiency of Search-Based Test Data Generation for Relational Database Schemas. SEKE 2015: 352-357 - [c33]Cody Kinneer, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Chris J. Wright, Phil McMinn:
ExpOse: Inferring Worst-case Time Complexity by Automatic Empirical Study. SEKE 2015: 730-731 - 2014
- [j8]Chu-Ti Lin, Kai-Wei Tang, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Test suite reduction methods that decrease regression testing costs by identifying irreplaceable tests. Inf. Softw. Technol. 56(10): 1322-1344 (2014) - [c32]Nadia Alshahwan, Michael Felderer, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
TAIC PART 2014 Workshop Overview. ICST Workshops 2014: 336 - [c31]Chris J. Wright, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
The Impact of Equivalent, Redundant and Quasi Mutants on Database Schema Mutation Analysis. QSIC 2014: 57-66 - [c30]Anton Kotelyanskii, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Parameter Tuning for Search-Based Test-Data Generation Revisited: Support for Previous Results. QSIC 2014: 79-84 - 2013
- [c29]Chu-Ti Lin, Cheng-Ding Chen, Chang-Shi Tsai, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
History-Based Test Case Prioritization with Software Version Awareness. ICECCS 2013: 171-172 - [c28]Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn, Chris J. Wright:
Search-Based Testing of Relational Schema Integrity Constraints Across Multiple Database Management Systems. ICST 2013: 31-40 - [c27]Chris J. Wright, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Phil McMinn:
Efficient Mutation Analysis of Relational Database Structure Using Mutant Schemata and Parallelisation. ICST Workshops 2013: 63-72 - 2012
- [j7]Philip F. Burdette, William F. Jones, Brian C. Blose, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
An empirical comparison of Java remote communication primitives for intra-node data transmission. SIGMETRICS Perform. Evaluation Rev. 39(4): 2-11 (2012) - [c26]Chu-Ti Lin, Kai-Wei Tang, Cheng-Ding Chen, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Reducing the Cost of Regression Testing by Identifying Irreplaceable Test Cases. ICGEC 2012: 257-260 - [c25]René Just, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Franz Schweiggert:
Do Redundant Mutants Affect the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Mutation Analysis? ICST 2012: 720-725 - [c24]Jonathan Miller Kauffman, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
A Framework to Support Research in and Encourage Industrial Adoption of Regression Testing Techniques. ICST 2012: 907-908 - [c23]Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Towards a Method for Reducing the Test Suites of Database Applications. ICST 2012: 964-965 - [c22]René Just, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Franz Schweiggert:
Using Non-redundant Mutation Operators and Test Suite Prioritization to Achieve Efficient and Scalable Mutation Analysis. ISSRE 2012: 11-20 - 2011
- [j6]Christof J. Budnik, W. K. Chan, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Hong Zhu:
Guest editors' introduction to the special section on exploring the boundaries of software test automation. Softw. Qual. J. 19(4): 689-690 (2011) - [c21]René Just, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Franz Schweiggert:
Using conditional mutation to increase the efficiency of mutation analysis. AST 2011: 50-56 - [c20]Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Empirically Evaluating Regression Testing Techniques: Challenges, Solutions, and a Potential Way Forward. ICST Workshops 2011: 99-102 - [c19]Jake Cobb, James A. Jones, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Mary Jean Harrold:
Dynamic invariant detection for relational databases. WODA 2011: 12-17 - [c18]Sarah R. Clark, Jake Cobb, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, James A. Jones, Mary Jean Harrold:
Localizing SQL faults in database applications. ASE 2011: 213-222 - [c17]René Just, Franz Schweiggert, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
MAJOR: An efficient and extensible tool for mutation analysis in a Java compiler. ASE 2011: 612-615 - [c16]William F. Jones, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Ask and You Shall Receive: Empirically Evaluating Declarative Approaches to Finding Data in Unstructured Heaps. SEDE 2011: 132-138 - 2010
- [j5]Phillip A. Laplante, Fevzi Belli, Jerry Gao, Greg Kapfhammer, Keith W. Miller, W. Eric Wong, Dianxiang Xu:
Software Test Automation. Adv. Softw. Eng. 2010: 163746:1-163746:2 (2010) - [j4]Leonardo Bottaci, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Marc Roper:
TAIC-PART 2008 - Testing: Academic & Industrial conference - Practice and research techniques, special section editorial. Inf. Softw. Technol. 52(5): 537-538 (2010) - [j3]Leonardo Bottaci, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Neil Walkinshaw:
TAIC-PART 2009 - Testing: Academic & Industrial Conference - Practice And Research Techniques: Special Section Editorial. J. Syst. Softw. 83(12): 2367-2368 (2010) - [j2]Wing Kwong Chan, Christof J. Budnik, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Software testing research in practice: report on the 5th international workshop on the automation of software test. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 35(5): 25-26 (2010) - [c15]Alexander P. Conrad, Robert S. Roos, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Empirically studying the role of selection operators duringsearch-based test suite prioritization. GECCO 2010: 1373-1380 - [c14]James Kukunas, Robert D. Cupper, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
A genetic algorithm to improve linux kernel performance on resource-constrained devices. GECCO (Companion) 2010: 2095-2096 - [c13]Zachary D. Williams, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Using synthetic test suites to empirically compare search-based and greedy prioritizers. GECCO (Companion) 2010: 2119-2120 - [c12]Christof J. Budnik, Wing Kwong Chan, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Bridging the Gap Between the Theory and Practice of Software Test Automation. ICSE (2) 2010: 445-446 - [e1]Hong Zhu, W. K. Chan, Christof J. Budnik, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
The 5th Workshop on Automation of Software Test, AST 2010, May 3-4, 2010, Cape Town, South Africa. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-970-1 [contents] - [r1]Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
Regression Testing. Encyclopedia of Software Engineering 2010: 893-915
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c11]Suvarshi Bhadra, Alexander P. Conrad, Charles Hurkes, Brian Kirklin, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
An Experimental Study of Methods for Executing Test Suites in Memory Constrained Environments. AST 2009: 27-35 - [c10]Adam M. Smith, Gregory M. Kapfhammer:
An empirical study of incorporating cost into test suite reduction and prioritization. SAC 2009: 461-467 - 2008
- [c9]Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Mary Lou Soffa:
Database-aware test coverage monitoring. ISEC 2008: 77-86 - 2007
- [c8]Adam M. Smith, Joshua Geiger, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Mary Lou Soffa:
Test suite reduction and prioritization with call trees. ASE 2007: 539-540 - 2006
- [c7]Kristen R. Walcott, Mary Lou Soffa, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Robert S. Roos:
TimeAware test suite prioritization. ISSTA 2006: 1-12 - 2005
- [j1]Daniel Fiedler, Kristen R. Walcott, Thomas Richardson, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Ahmed Amer, Panos K. Chrysanthis:
Towards the measurement of tuple space performance. SIGMETRICS Perform. Evaluation Rev. 33(3): 51-62 (2005) - [c6]Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Mary Lou Soffa, Daniel Mossé:
Testing in resource constrained execution environments. ASE 2005: 418-422 - [c5]Matthew J. Rummel, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Andrew Thall:
Towards the prioritization of regression test suites with data flow information. SAC 2005: 1499-1504 - 2003
- [c4]Christopher J. Howell, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Robert S. Roos:
An examination of the run-time performance of GUI creation frameworks. PPPJ 2003: 171-176 - [c3]Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Mary Lou Soffa:
A family of test adequacy criteria for database-driven applications. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2003: 98-107 - 2002
- [c2]Geoffrey C. Arnold, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Robert S. Roos:
Implementation and Analysis of a JavaSpace Supported by a Relational Database. PDPTA 2002: 950-955 - [c1]Brian Zorman, Gregory M. Kapfhammer, Robert S. Roos:
Creation and Analysis of a JavaSpace-based Distributed Genetic Algorithm. PDPTA 2002: 1107-1112
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