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CfgNet: A Framework for Tracking Equality-Based Configuration Dependencies Across a Software Project
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. :1-17
Publikováno v:
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology.
Software projects are complex technical and organizational systems involving large numbers of artifacts and developers. To understand and tame software complexity, a wide variety of program analysis techniques have been developed for bug detection, p
Publikováno v:
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology. 30:1-40
The human factor is prevalent in empirical software engineering research. However, human studies often do not use the full potential of analysis methods by combining analysis of individual tasks and participants with an analysis that aggregates resul
Autor:
Theresa Fink, Sven Schneider, Reinhard Koenig, Norbert Siegmund, Martin Dennemark, Martin Bielik
Publikováno v:
Built Environment. 46:599-619
One of the most important consequences of digitalization and the progress of artificial intelligence is automation in all areas of life. In this paper we investigate the automation of urban design. Based on four levels of automation, we provide a con
Publikováno v:
IEEE Software. 37:58-66
Artificial intelligence has gained considerable momentum in software engineering, but there are major challenges that make this domain special. We review recent advances, raise awareness of the distinctiveness of software configuration spaces, and pr
Publikováno v:
Empirical Software Engineering. 24:2410-2437
Detecting feature interactions is imperative for accurately predicting performance of highly-configurable systems. State-of-the-art performance prediction techniques rely on supervised machine learning for detecting feature interactions, which, in tu
Publikováno v:
ICSE (Companion Volume)
These artifacts refer to the study and implementation of the paper 'White-Box Performance-Influence Models: A Profiling and Learning Approach'. In this document, we describe the idea and process of how to build white-box performance models for config
Publikováno v:
Empirical Software Engineering. 26
In scientific computing, researchers often use feature-rich software frameworks to simulate physical, chemical, and biological processes. Commonly, researchers follow a clone-and-own approach: Copying the code of an existing, similar simulation and a
Many software systems can be tuned for multiple objectives (e.g., faster runtime, less required memory, less network traffic or energy consumption, etc.). Optimizers built for different objectives suffer from "model disagreement"; i.e., they have dif
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Publikováno v:
ICSE
Many modern software systems are highly configurable, allowing the user to tune them for performance and more. Current performance modeling approaches aim at finding performance-optimal configurations by building performance models in a black-box man
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