Open Meadow behind the Heinz Nixdorf Institute Building
Conference Reception
September 9, Saturday
8:15
Room F0.550 Main Floor
Registration
08:45 - 09:00
Room F1.110
Welcome from the conference organisers In Memoriam - Simon Poulding
09:00 - 10:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: Justyna Petke
Keynote 1: Prof. Myra Cohen. The Grass isn’t Always Greener: A Changing Neighborhood and Varying Landscape.
Best paper awards announcement
10:30-11:00
Room F0.550 Main Floor
Coffee & tea break
11:00-12:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: Gordon Fraser
Matteo Biagiola, Filippo Ricca and Paolo Tonella. Search Based Path and Input Data Generation for Web Application Testing
Gregory Gay. Generating Effective Test Suites by Combining Coverage Criteria
Byron Devries and Betty Cheng. Automatic Detection of Incomplete Requirements using Symbolic Analysis and Evolutionary Computation
Fitsum Meshesha Kifetew, Denisse Muñante, Jesús Gorroñogoitia, Alberto Siena, Angelo Susi and Anna Perini. Grammar Based Genetic Programming for Software Configuration Problem
12:30-14:00
Studentenwerk Paderborn Bistro
Lunch
14:00-15:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: Gregory Gay
Tutorial 1: Prof. Antonio J. Nebro. Multi-objective optimization with the jMetal framework. Applications to SBSE
15:30-16:00
Room F0.550 Main Floor
Coffee & tea break
16:00-17:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: David R. White
Giovani Guizzo, Mosab Bazargani, Matheus Paixao and John Drake. A Hyper-heuristic for Multi-Objective Integration and Test Ordering in Google Guava
Michail Basios, Lingbo Li, Fan Wu, Leslie Kanthan and Earl Barr. Optimising Darwinian Data Structures on Google Guava
Seongmin Lee and Shin Yoo. Hyperheuristic Observation Based Slicing of Guava
Hussein Almulla, Alireza Salahirad and Gregory Gay. Using Search-Based Test Generation to Discover Real Faults in Guava
19:00
Paderborner Brauhaus
Conference Dinner
September 10, Sunday
09:00 - 10:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: Lars Grunke
Keynote 2: Dr. Joachim Wegener. Industrial Applications of Evolutionary Testing.
Steering Committee pitches for elections
10:30-11:00
Room F0.550 Main Floor
Coffee & tea break (+ SC winners announcement)
11:00-12:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: Andrea Arcuri
Journal First 1: Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Lukas Linsbauer, and Alexander Egyed. A systematic mapping study of search-based software engineering for software product lines. From Information and Software Technology, 2015
Tutorial 2: Prof. Gordon Fraser. Search-based unit test generation with EvoSuite
12:30-14:00
Studentenwerk Paderborn Bistro
Lunch
13:00-14:00
Room F0.550
Steering Committee Meeting
14:00-15:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: Christopher Timperley
Jinhan Kim, Junhwi Kim and Shin Yoo. GPGPGPU: Evaluation of Parallelisation of Genetic Programming using GPGPU
Vineeth Kashyap, Rebecca Swords, Eric Schulte and David Melski. MuSynth: Program Synthesis via Code Reuse and Code Manipulation
Rasmus Ros, Elizabeth Bjarnason and Per Runeson. Automated Controlled Experimentation on Software by Evolutionary Bandit Optimization
Nasser Albunian. Diversity in Search-based Unit Test Suite Generation
15:30-16:00
Room F0.550 Main Floor
Coffee & tea break
16:00-17:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: Uwe Pohlmann
Journal First 2: Michael Mohan, Des Greer, and Paul McMullan. Technical debt reduction using search based automated refactoring. From Journal of Systems and Software, 2016
Tutorial 3: Prof. Hermann Kaindl. Optimization Search for GUIs and Cyber‐physical Systems
September 11, Monday
09:00 - 10:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: Tim Menzies
Andrea Arcuri. Many Independent Objective (MIO) Algorithm for Test Suite Generation
Annibale Panichella, Fitsum Meshesha Kifetew and Paolo Tonella. LIPS vs MOSA: a Replicated Empirical Study on Automated Test Case Generation
José Campos, Yan Ge, Gordon Fraser, Marcelo Eler and Andrea Arcuri. An Empirical Evaluation of Evolutionary Algorithms for Test Suite Generation
Junhwi Kim, Byeonghyeon You, Minhyuk Kwon, Phil McMinn and Shin Yoo. Evaluating CAVM: A New Search-Based Test Data Generation Tool for C
10:30-11:00
Room F0.550 Main Floor
Coffee & tea break
11:00-12:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: José Miguel Rojas
Tutorial 4: Dr. Dimo Brockhoff. Algorithms for Multiobjective Optimization and How to Benchmark Them
12:30-14:00
Studentenwerk Paderborn Bistro
Lunch
14:00-15:30
Room F1.110
Session Chair: Matheus Paixao
Christopher Steven Timperley, Susan Stepney and Claire Le Goues. An Investigation into the Use of Mutation Analysis for Automated Program Repair
Elias Khalil, Mustafa Assaf and Abdel Salam Sayyad. Human Resource Optimization for Bug Fixing: Balancing Short-Term and Long-Term Objectives