Hundreds of Projects and Tens of Thousands of Builds: Evaluating Dynamic Testing and Analysis Tools in the Cloud
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Jon is an Assistant Professor directing research in Software Engineering and Software Systems at George Mason University. His research makes it easier for developers to create reliable software. Jon’s recent work in accelerating software testing has been recognized with an ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award (ICSE ’14 – Unit Test Virtualization with VMVM), and has been the basis for an industrial collaboration with Electric Cloud. His research interests bring him to publish at venues such as ICSE, FSE, ISSTA, OOPSLA, OSDI and EuroSys. Jon actively participates in the artifact evaluation program committees of ISSTA and OOPSLA, and has served several years as the Student Volunteer chair for OOPSLA. His most recent publications are Efficient Dependency Detection for Safe Java Test Acceleration (FSE ’15), Pebbles: Fine-Grained Data Management Abstractions for Modern Operating Systems (OSDI ’14) and Phosphor: Illuminating Dynamic Data Flow in Off-The Shelf JVMs (OOPSLA ’14).
Mon 23 OctDisplayed time zone: Tijuana, Baja California change
08:30 - 10:00 | |||
08:30 30mTalk | Welcome and Overview of NJR NJR Crista Lopes University of California, Irvine, Jens Palsberg University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) | ||
09:00 20mTalk | Benchmarking for Program Analysis NJR Cristina Cifuentes Oracle Labs, Karim Ali University of Alberta, Yannis Smaragdakis University of Athens File Attached | ||
09:20 20mTalk | Hundreds of Projects and Tens of Thousands of Builds: Evaluating Dynamic Testing and Analysis Tools in the Cloud NJR Jonathan Bell George Mason University File Attached | ||
09:40 20mTalk | XCorpus, An Executable Corpus of Java Programs NJR Jens Dietrich Massey University File Attached |