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2018 IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning Techniques for Software Quality Evaluation (MaLTeSQuE), March 20, 2018, Campobasso, Italy

MaLTeSQuE 2018 – Proceedings

Contents - Abstracts - Authors

2018 IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning Techniques for Software Quality Evaluation (MaLTeSQuE)

Frontmatter

Title Page
Message from the Chairs

Defects and Anomalies

Varying Defect Prediction Approaches during Project Evolution: A Preliminary Investigation
Salvatore Geremia and Damian A. Tamburri
(University of Molise, Italy; Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands)
The Role of Meta-Learners in the Adaptive Selection of Classifiers
Dario Di Nucci and Andrea De Lucia
(University of Salerno, Italy; Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Machine Learning-Based Run-Time Anomaly Detection in Software Systems: An Industrial Evaluation
Fabian Huch, Mojdeh Golagha, Ana Petrovska, and Alexander Krauss
(TU Munich, Germany; QAware, Germany)

Change Analysis and Testing

How High Will It Be? Using Machine Learning Models to Predict Branch Coverage in Automated Testing
Giovanni Grano, Timofey V. Titov, Sebastiano Panichella, and Harald C. Gall
(University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Ensemble Techniques for Software Change Prediction: A Preliminary Investigation
Gemma Catolino and Filomena Ferrucci
(University of Salerno, Italy)
Co-evolution Analysis of Production and Test Code by Learning Association Rules of Changes
László Vidács and Martin Pinzger
(University of Szeged, Hungary; University of Klagenfurt, Austria)

User-Oriented Machine Learning for Software Quality Assessment

ConfigFile++: Automatic Comment Enhancement for Misconfiguration Prevention
Yuanliang Zhang, Shanshan Li, Xiangyang Xu, Xiangke Liao, Shazhou Yang, and Yun Xiong
(National University of Defense Technology, China; Fudan University, China)
Investigating Type Declaration Mismatches in Python
Luca Pascarella, Achyudh Ram, Azqa Nadeem, Dinesh Bisesser, Norman Knyazev, and Alberto Bacchelli
(Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; University of Zurich, Switzerland)
User-Perceived Reusability Estimation Based on Analysis of Software Repositories
Michail Papamichail, Themistoklis Diamantopoulos, Ilias Chrysovergis, Philippos Samlidis, and Andreas Symeonidis
(University of Thessaloniki, Greece)

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