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Fan, Jiajie (author), Qian, Yichen (author), Chen, Wei (author), Jiang, Jing (author), Tang, Zhuorui (author), Fan, Xuejun (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author)
A fan-out panel-level packaging (FOPLP) with an embedded redistribution layer (RDL) via interconnection reduces the size, thermal resistance, and parasitic inductance of power module packaging. In this study, the effect of the RDL via size on the reliability of a FOPLP SiC MOSFET power module was investigated. To improve the thermal management...
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Barros Cândido, J. (author), Haesen, Jan (author), Aniche, Maurício (author), van Deursen, A. (author)
Logging is a development practice that plays an important role in the operations and monitoring of complex systems. Developers place log statements in the source code and use log data to understand how the system behaves in production. Unfortunately, anticipating where to log during development is challenging. Previous studies show the...
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Sellik, Hendrig (author), van Paridon, Onno (author), Gousios, G. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author)
Mistakes in binary conditions are a source of error in many software systems. They happen when developers use, e.g., < or > instead of <= or >=. These boundary mistakes are hard to find and impose manual, labor-intensive work for software developers. While previous research has been proposing solutions to identify errors in boundary...
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Köylü, T.C. (author), Okkerman, Hans (author), Reinbrecht, Cezar (author), Hamdioui, S. (author), Taouil, M. (author)
Internet of things (IoT) devices are appearing in all aspects of our digital life. As such, they have become prime targets for attackers and hackers. An adequate protection against attacks is only possible when the confidentiality and integrity of the data and applications of these devices are secured. State-of-the-art solutions mostly address...
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Caetano Garaffa, L. (author), Aljuffri, A.A.M. (author), Reinbrecht, Cezar (author), Hamdioui, S. (author), Taouil, M. (author), Sepulveda, Johanna (author)
Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) are a strong candidate to be used in future machine learning applications. SNNs can obtain the same accuracy of complex deep learning networks, while only using a fraction of its power. As a result, an increase in popularity of SNNs is expected in the near future for cyber physical systems, especially in the...
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Ungureanu, Oana-Mihaela (author), Vlădeanu, Călin (author), Kooij, Robert (author)
As the edge computing era matures, it encompasses a broader range of applications that will be able to opportunistically use both the edge and the cloud mainly determined by the location constraints or the mission-critical reasons. Moreover, the convergence of verticals with the next generation mobile network will lead to an imminent edge-cloud...
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Ersoy, O. (author), Genç, Ziya Alper (author), Erkin, Z. (author), Conti, M. (author)
Smart contracts can be used for the fair exchange of digital goods. A smart contract can escrow the exchange where the receiver deposits the payment, and the sender claims it by providing the goods. In the case of misbehavior, the parties provide proof on whether the received goods match the pre-agreed description or not. In general, the...
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Li, M. (author), Slijkhuis, Tom (author), Huigen, Remko (author), Albayrak, A. (author), van Eijk, D.J. (author)
The medical care responsibilities are often on the shoulders of nonprofessionals such as captains who are equipped with forty hours of designated training every five years. However, this training is neither enough for the captains to handle medical incidents nor releases their stress during the treatment. Currently, captains have very limited...
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Langhout, Chris (author), Aniche, Maurício (author)
Although writing code seems trivial at times, problems arise when humans misinterpret what the code actually does. One of the potential causes are "atoms of confusion", the smallest possible patterns of misinterpretable source code. Previous research has investigated the impact of atoms of confusion in C code. Results show that developers make...
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Xie, Yuanhao (author), Cruz, Luis (author), Heck, Petra (author), Rellermeyer, Jan S. (author)
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has made various industries eager to explore the benefits of AI. There is an increasing amount of research surrounding AI, most of which is centred on the development of new AI algorithms and techniques. However, the advent of AI is bringing an increasing set of practical problems related to AI...
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Harty, Julian (author), Zhang, Haonan (author), Wei, Lili (author), Pascarella, L. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author), Shang, Weiyi (author)
Software logs are of great value in both industrial and open-source projects. Mobile analytics logging enables developers to collect logs remotely from their apps running on end user devices at the cost of recording and transmitting logs across the Internet to a centralised infrastructure.This paper makes a first step in characterising...
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Beigelbeck, Aaron (author), Aniche, Maurício (author), Cito, Jürgen (author)
Detecting performance issues due to suboptimal code during the development process can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to localizing them after noticing performance degradation after deployment. Static analysis has the potential to provide early feedback on performance problems to developers without having to run profilers with...
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Chen, Jianyu (author), Daverveldt, Maurice (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author)
With the continued increase in the amount of big data generated and stored in various application domains, such as high-frequency trading, compression techniques are becoming ever more important to reduce the requirements on communication bandwidth and storage capacity. Zstandard (Zstd) is emerging as an important compression algorithm for big...
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Alderliesten, Jan Willem Davis (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author)
In order to help newcomers to open source projects identify tasks that are suitable to them and their level of expertise within the project, issues can get the good first issue label on the GitHub platform. In this paper we report on a preliminary investigation of good first issues in terms of how they effective they are for developer onboarding...
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Vogl, Sebastian (author), Schweikl, Sebastian (author), Fraser, Gordon (author), Arcuri, Andrea (author), Campos, José (author), Panichella, A. (author)
EvoSuite is a search-based unit test generation tool for Java. This paper summarises the results and experiences of EvoSuite's participation at the ninth unit testing competition at SBST 2021, where EvoSuite achieved the highest overall score.
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Draws, T.A. (author), Liu, Jody (author), Tintarev, N. (author)
Support or opposition concerning a debated claim such as abortion should be legal can have different underlying reasons, which we call perspectives. This paper explores how opinion mining can be enhanced with joint topic modeling, to identify distinct perspectives within the topic, providing an informative overview from unstructured text. We...
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Aniche, Maurício (author), Mulder, F. (author), Hermans, Felienne (author)
Grading large classes has become a challenging and expensive task for many universities. The Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), located in the Netherlands, has observed a large increase in student numbers over the past few years. Given the large growth of the student population, grading all the submissions results in high costs. We...
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Schröder, C.J. (author), van der Feltz, Adriaan (author), Panichella, A. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author)
Deciding what constitutes a single module, what classes belong to which module or the right set of modules for a specific software system has always been a challenging task. The problem is even harder in large-scale software systems composed of thousands of classes and hundreds of modules. Over the years, researchers have been proposing...
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Grent, Henk (author), Akimov, Aleksei (author), Aniche, Maurício (author)
Web APIs may have constraints on parameters, such that not all parameters are either always required or always optional. Moreover, the presence or value of one parameter could cause another parameter to be required, or parameters could have restrictions on what kinds of values are valid. Having a clear overview of the constraints helps API...
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Mir, S.A.M. (author), Latoskinas, Evaldas (author), Gousios, G. (author)
In this paper, we present ManyTypes4Py, a large Python dataset for machine learning (ML)-based type inference. The dataset contains a total of 5, 382 Python projects with more than 869K type annotations. Duplicate source code files were removed to eliminate the negative effect of the duplication bias. To facilitate training and evaluation of...
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