The Automated Software Engineering (ASE) Research group led by Dr. Tao Xie develops automated techniques and tools for improving software dependability and productivity by exploiting dynamic program analysis, static program analysis, data mining, machine learning, constraint solving, theorem proving, model checking, and software visualization. The group is primarily known for its leading work on automated software testing and mining software engineering data. The group has been very productive in producing high-quality research publications, collaborating with industry (such as Microsoft Research and IBM), and producing impact on industry. The group has a group blog, which includes thoughts on advising students and conducting research, and an REU blog, which describes undergraduate students' activities. The lab for the group is located at 2241 EB II.
12/18/09: ICST 2010 accepted a conference paper by Tao Xie (27%)
12/16/09: ICSE 2010 accepted a conference paper by Suresh Thummalapenta (14%)
12/16/09: ICSE 2010 accepted a conference paper by Tao Xie (14%)
12/09/09: ICSE 2010 Tutorial accepted two tutorial proposals by Tao Xie
11/19/09: ASE 2009 Best Paper Award, ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award for a conference paper by Tao Xie
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