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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
NS 2023-04-14
11:15
Fukushima Nihon University, Koriyama Campus + Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Automatic Test Cases Generation Method by Structuring Specification Documents using Deep Learning
Kiyoshi Ueda, Yuya Sato (Nihon Univ.) NS2023-8
In the development of large-scale communication software, problems such as high development costs and insufficient manpo... [more] NS2023-8
pp.38-43
KBSE 2023-03-17
13:25
Hiroshima JMS ASTERPLAZA
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Note on Optimal Testcase Generation in Boundary Value Analysis
Xiujing Guo, Hiroyuki Okamura, Tadashi Dohi (Hiroshima Univ.) KBSE2022-65
In software testing, a protective measure to prevent faults in the code is to ensure that the behavior on the boundary b... [more] KBSE2022-65
pp.67-72
MSS, SS 2023-01-11
14:20
Osaka
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Systematic Review of Source Code Coverage Metrics: Preliminary Results
Masayuki Taniguchi, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) MSS2022-58 SS2022-43
Software testing plays an essential role in software quality assurance. It helps developers to reveal and remove bugs in... [more] MSS2022-58 SS2022-43
pp.78-83
NS, SR, RCS, SeMI, RCC
(Joint)
2022-07-15
10:40
Ishikawa The Kanazawa Theatre + Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Method for Selecting Training Data using Topic Models and Doc2Vec for Automatic Test Cases Generation
Yuto Fujita, Kiyoshi Ueda (Nihon Univ.) NS2022-52
In the development of large-scale communication software, due to the increase in development cost and shortage of manpow... [more] NS2022-52
pp.121-126
LOIS, ICM 2022-01-27
13:50
Online Online A Software Testing Method for Interconnecting Component in Multi-Cloud Systems
Masataka Mizukoshi, Shinsaku Numata, Kunio Hato (INTERNET MULTIFEED) ICM2021-35 LOIS2021-33
In recent years, microservice architecture has been gaining attention as a web service design methodology.
Many systems... [more]
ICM2021-35 LOIS2021-33
pp.13-18
ICM 2021-07-15
13:25
Online Online A Software Testing Method in Interconnecting Heterogeneous Systems
Masataka Mizukoshi, Tomoki Sugimoto, Shinsaku Numata, Kunio Hato (MFEED) ICM2021-10
In recent years, microservice architecture has been gaining attention as a web service design methodology.
In many web ... [more]
ICM2021-10
pp.6-10
R 2020-12-11
14:50
Online Online Long-term Software Fault Prediction with Wavelet Shrinkage Estimation
Jingchi Wu Hu, Tadashi Dohi, Hiroyuki Okamura (Hiroshima Univ.) R2020-32
Recently, wavelet shrinkage estimation received considerable attentions to estimate stochastic processes such as a non-h... [more] R2020-32
pp.12-17
R 2020-10-16
13:50
Online Online The Estimation of Optimal Maintenance Time Considering GUI Based on Deep Learning
Yanagisawa Taku, Tamura Yosinobu (Tokyo City Univ), Yamada Sigeru (Tottori Univ) R2020-21
Almost all software reliability models have been proposed for the testing phase in software projects. The open source so... [more] R2020-21
pp.13-18
KBSE 2020-01-25
15:25
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Speedup of Model-Based Testing for IoT Software Using Virtual Time and State Distribution of Devices
Kotaro Tanabe (Tokyo Univ.), Yoshinori Tanabe (Tsurumi Univ.), Masami Hagiya (Tokyo Univ.) KBSE2019-44
Modbat is a model-based test tool that performs modeling using an extended finite state automaton(EFSM). In this study, ... [more] KBSE2019-44
pp.37-42
R 2019-10-25
14:00
Nagasaki Fukue Culture Center Multiple Change-Point Modeling for Software Reliability Assessment
Shinji Inoue (Kansai Univ.), Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2019-38
We discuss Markovian imperfect debugging modeling for software reliability assessment with multiple changes of testing e... [more] R2019-38
pp.1-6
ASN, MoNA, IPSJ-MBL, IPSJ-UBI [detail] 2019-03-04
11:15
Tokyo The University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus Abstraction of Emulation for Sensor IoT Devices
Futoshi Hirose (JAIST), Tsubasa Yumura (NICT), Yoichi Shinoda (JAIST) ASN2018-104
IoT (Internet of Things) makes it easy to measure and collect a wide range of environmental information. IoT devices eq... [more] ASN2018-104
pp.49-54
KBSE 2019-01-26
10:05
Tokyo NII Towards IoT software testing with model-based testing tool Modbat
Kotaro Tanabe (Univ. Tokyo), Yoshinori Tanabe (Tsurumi Univ.), Masami Hagiya (Univ. Tokyo) KBSE2018-44
Modbat is a tool for model-based testing, and it uses extended finite state machines for modeling.
In previous research... [more]
KBSE2018-44
pp.9-14
SS, MSS 2018-01-18
16:10
Hiroshima   A Proposal of Generating Paths of Program Net and Its Application to Software Testing
Biao Wu (Yamaguchi Univ.), Xiaoan Bao, Na Zhang (ZSTU), Mitsuru Nakata, Qi-Wei Ge (Yamaguchi Univ.) MSS2017-58 SS2017-45
In this paper, we discuss an application of Program Net for Software Testing. Firstly, we redefined and described proper... [more] MSS2017-58 SS2017-45
pp.65-70
R 2017-10-20
14:50
Kumamoto   A note on changes of source codes in bug-fixing commits
Mamoru Ohara (TIRI) R2017-46
Nowadays in many software development projects, testing and fixing the
defects usually cost a major part of the whole ... [more]
R2017-46
pp.13-16
SS, KBSE, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2017-07-20
16:50
Hokkaido   Test Case Prioritization and Visualization for Test Strategy Planning
Tadahisa Kato, Hideto Ogawa (Hitachi) SS2017-19 KBSE2017-19
In derivational development, in order to confirm the impact of modifying software, the test cases about not only modifie... [more] SS2017-19 KBSE2017-19
pp.151-156
R 2017-05-26
12:30
Okayama Purity Makibi Markovian Modeling for Software Reliability Assessment with Change-Point
Shinji Inoue (Kansai Univ.), Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2017-1
We discuss Markovian software reliability modeling with the effect of change-point and imperfect debugging environment f... [more] R2017-1
pp.1-6
R 2016-12-16
15:55
Kanagawa Maholoba Minds Miura (Miura City, Kanagawa Prefecture) A Quantitative Study on Bug-fixing Process in Open Source Software
Takahiro Ushiroda (Hiroshima Univ.), Yasuhiro Saito (JCGA), Tadashi Dohi, Hiroyuki Okamura (Hiroshima Univ.) R2016-57
Open-source software (OSS) is computer software with its source code made available with a license in which the
copyri... [more]
R2016-57
pp.19-24
R 2016-07-29
13:30
Hokkaido Otaru Chamber of Commerce and Industry On Optimal Software Release Problems Based on a Hazard Rate Model with Effect of Change-Point
Shinji Inoue, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2016-13
We often observed the case that the hazard rate of software failure-occurrence time intervals notably change in actual t... [more] R2016-13
pp.1-6
R 2016-05-28
15:40
Aichi WINC AICHI On Binomial-Type Software Reliability Modeling with Test Environment Factors
Shinji Inoue, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2016-7
Considering an actual software testing phase, we have no doubt that the software reliability growth process depends on t... [more] R2016-7
pp.39-44
KBSE 2016-05-27
10:00
Tokyo Doshisha Univ. Tokyo Branch Office Reducing the number of mutants with equivalent bug detection ability
Tomohiro Ueno, Hirohide Haga (Doshisha Univ.) KBSE2016-5
Mutation analysis is a method to evaluate the software test cases set quality. In mutation analysis, mutant programs are... [more] KBSE2016-5
pp.25-30
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