Do Automatically Generated Unit Tests Find Real Faults? An Empirical Study of Effectiveness and Challenges
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“Do Automatically Generated Unit Tests Find Real Faults? An Empirical Study of Effectiveness and Challenges” by Sina Shamshiri, René Just, José M. Rojas, Gordon Fraser, Phil McMinn, and Andrea Arcuri. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE), (Lincoln, NE, USA), November 11-13 2015, pp. 201-211. ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award.
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@inproceedings{ShamshiriJRFMA2015, author = {Sina Shamshiri and Ren{\'e} Just and Jos{\'e} M. Rojas and Gordon Fraser and Phil McMinn and Andrea Arcuri}, title = {Do Automatically Generated Unit Tests Find Real Faults? An Empirical Study of Effectiveness and Challenges}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE)}, pages = {201--211}, address = {Lincoln, NE, USA}, month = {November~11--13}, year = {2015}, note = {{\bf ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award}} }
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