ISSTA 2016 allowed authors of research papers to submit artifacts along with their papers. An artifact can be any kind of content related to a paper, e.g., detailed experimental data, complete experimental setup, test suites, or tools. The artifacts were reviewed by at least two members of a dedicated Artifact Evaluation Committee. The AEC reviewed an artifact with respect to the following criteria (if applicable):
- How easy is it to use the provided artifact? (Easy to reuse)
- Does the artifact allow one to reproduce the results stated in the paper? (Consistent)
- What is the fraction of the results that can be reproduced? (Complete)
- Does the artifact describe and demonstrate how to apply the presented method to a new input? (Well documented)
The following artifacts were approved by the Artifact Evaluation Commitee.
EagerMerge: An Optimistic Technique for Efficient Points-to Analysis
Sudhir Samrit and Rupesh Nasre |
Energy-Aware Test-Suite Minimization for Android Apps
Reyhaneh Jabbarvand, Alireza Sadeghi, Hamid Bagheri and Sam Malek |
Automatic Generation of Oracles for Exceptional Behaviors
Alberto Goffi, Alessandra Gorla, Michael D. Ernst and Mauro Pezzè |
Toward Understanding Compiler Bugs in GCC and LLVM
Chengnian Sun, Vu Le, Qirun Zhang and Zhendong Su |
Analyzing Test Completeness for Dynamic Languages
Christoffer Adamsen, Gianluca Mezzetti and Anders Møller |
Efficient Flow Profiling for Detecting Performance Bugs
Rashmi Mudduluru and Murali Krishna Ramanathan |
CSNIPPEX: Automated Synthesis of Compilable Code Snippets from Q&A Sites
Valerio Terragni, Yepang Liu and S.C. Cheung |