Rahul Gopinath

@_rahulgopinath

Postdoctoral researcher at the Saarland University. Sri's Dad

Joined February 2014

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    Aug 20

    is running on We desparately needs some some heroku credits Retweet pls!

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  2. Jun 12

    Here is my talk at Lorentz Center, Netherlands () on learning input grammar without sample inputs :

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    Jun 7
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  4. Jun 1

    Talk by : relevant = better, simple = better, new = better

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    Jun 1

    Andreas Zeller giving a very interesting and lively keynote!

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  6. Jun 1

    Eagerly awaiting 's talk: "Relevance, Simplicity, and Innovation: Stories and Takeaways from Software Engineering Research"!

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  7. May 31

    Does any one else recognize this pipeline? :)

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  8. May 31

    Doug Mcllroy in the panel. This is what I remember best about him: tr -cs A-Za-z '\n' | tr A-Z a-z | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | sed ${1}q

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  9. May 31

    A rather surprising finding: "One first finding is that the fault detection cannot be predicted well by mutation scores, size or their combination." i.e test suite size + mutation score predicts fault detection better than mutation score alone!

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  10. May 31

    Here is the "Masterpiece Engieering" link talked about by Brian Randell

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  11. May 31

    Keenly awaited paper at "Are Mutation Scores Correlated with Real Fault Detection? A Large Scale Empirical study on the Relationship Between Mutants and Real Faults" Papadakis et al. at Congress Hall next.

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    May 21

    What is the difference between and ? Answer found at slides by at

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    May 23
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  14. Apr 12

    I liked this paper from as this is one which actually used the *semiotics* of the program via weak mutation analysis for mutation selection. This have also used the random sampling as a baseline which is definitely a step in the right direction.

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  15. Apr 12

    Makes me wonder if Farah's approximate mutations can be used as a way to optimize programs. I have been thinking about using Equivalent deletion mutants as a way to optimize programs. This seems to be a useful set too.

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    Apr 12

    Qianqian talking about compression techniques for mutation analysis. Joint work with and

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  17. Apr 12

    Last mutation analysis talk: "Virtualized-Fault Injection Testing: A Machine Learning Approach" by Hojat Khosrowjerdi

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  18. Apr 12

    Now " Approximate Transformations as Mutation Operators" by Farah Hariri

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  19. Apr 12

    Last session on mutation analysis "An Investigation of Compression Techniques to Speed up Mutation Testing" by Qianqian

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  20. Apr 11

    Now: "Invasive Software Testing: Mutating Target Programs to Diversify Test Exploration for High Test Coverage" Kim et al. The technique seems related to "To Detect Abnormal Program Behaviours via Mutation Deduction" Zhang et al. presented

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