Articles: Tag: Computer Science

Kapfhammer Publishes Paper on Mutation Analysis

Associate Professor of Computer Science Gregory M. Kapfhammer and co-authors René Just and Franz Schweiggert (University of Ulm, Germany) published a paper in the proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Mutation Analysis. The paper “Do Redundant Mutants Affect the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Mutation Analysis?” empirically answers the question posed in its title with

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Jumadinova Proposes Novel Technique in IEEE Journal

Assistant Professor of Computer Science Janyl Jumadinova’s article “Strategic Capability-Learning for Improved Multi-Agent Collaboration in Ad-hoc Environments” has been accepted for publication in the journal IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Her co-authors are Raj Dasgupta (University of Nebraska – Omaha) and Leen-Kiat Soh (University of Nebraska – Lincoln). The article studies the problem of distributed

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Kapfhammer Publishes New Technique That Reduces Manual Debugging

Associate Professor of Computer Science Gregory M. Kapfhammer and co-authors Sarah R. Clark, Jake Cobb, Mary Jean Harrold (all three of the Georgia Institute of Technology), and James A. Jones (University of California, Irvine) published a paper at the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering. “Localizing SQL Faults in Database Applications” is the first to present

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Kapfhammer Publishes Paper in Automated Software Engineering Journal

Associate Professor of Computer Science Gregory M. Kapfhammer and co-authors René Just and Franz Schweiggert (University of Ulm, Germany) published a tool paper in the proceedings of the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering. “MAJOR: An Efficient and Extensible Tool for Mutation Analysis in a Java Compiler” describes an easy-to-use tool for performing mutation analysis on

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Student Research Aids Professor in Publishing Paper at International Symposium

In collaboration with Liang Yalan, Changhai Nie of Nanjing University, Hareton Leung of Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Jonathan Miller Kauffman ’12, Associate Professor of Computer Science Gregory M. Kapfhammer recently published a paper at the 3rd International Symposium on Search Based Software Engineering. Titled “Empirically Identifying the Best Genetic Algorithm for Covering Array Generation,” the paper describes and

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George Roland, On Display

Professor of Art George Roland had a work of computational art accepted for exhibition in the 102nd Associated Artists of Pittsburgh Annual Exhibition, April 21–June 23, held in the Heinz Galleries of the Carnegie Museum of Art. This year’s exhibition was selected by David Norr, chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Cleveland.

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Allegheny College’s LITS Hosts 2013 GLCA-IT

Allegheny College’s LITS team hosted GLCA-IT 2013, the annual meeting of computing professionals from GLCA schools, March 18-20. For two days, 39 technologists gathered for formal and informal sessions related to supporting technology at a liberal arts college. This year’s theme was collaboration, focusing on building conversations between staff, faculty, and students of Allegheny and

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