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Al-Kaswan, A. (author), Ahmed, Toufique (author), Izadi, M. (author), Sawant, Anand Ashok (author), Devanbu, Premkumar (author), van Deursen, A. (author)
Binary reverse engineering is used to understand and analyse programs for which the source code is unavailable. Decompilers can help, transforming opaque binaries into a more readable source code-like representation. Still, reverse engineering is difficult and costly, involving considering effort in labelling code with helpful summaries....
conference paper 2023
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Panichella, A. (author), Panichella, Sebastiano (author), Fraser, Gordon (author), Sawant, Anand Ashok (author), Hellendoorn, Vincent (author)
Test smells aim to capture design issues in test code that reduces its maintainability. These have been extensively studied and generally found quite prevalent in both human-written and automatically generated test-cases. However, most evidence of prevalence is based on specific static detection rules. Although those are based on the original,...
journal article 2022
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Panichella, A. (author), Panichella, Sebastiano (author), Fraser, Gordon (author), Sawant, Anand Ashok (author), Hellendoorn, Vincent J. (author)
Test smells attempt to capture design issues in test code that reduce their maintainability. Previous work found such smells to be highly common in automatically generated test-cases, but based this result on specific static detection rules; although these are based on the original definition of “test smells”, a recent empirical study showed...
conference paper 2020