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2012 First International Workshop on Realizing AI Synergies in Software Engineering (RAISE), June 5, 2012, Zurich, Switzerland

RAISE 2012 – Proceedings

Contents - Abstracts - Authors

First International Workshop on Realizing AI Synergies in Software Engineering (RAISE)

Preface

Title Page
Foreword

Keynote

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Software Engineering
Mark HarmanORCID logo
(University College London, UK)

Session 1

Automated Prediction of Defect Severity Based on Codifying Design Knowledge Using Ontologies
Martin Iliev, Bilal Karasneh, Michel R. V. Chaudron, and Edwin Essenius
(Leiden University, Netherlands; Logica, Netherlands)
Clone Detection Meets Semantic Web-Based Transitive Closure Computation
Iman Keivanloo and Juergen Rilling
(Concordia University, Canada)

Session 2

Intelligent Monitoring of Software Components
Sabine Moisan
(INRIA Sophia Antipolis Méditerranée, France)
Synchronizing Domain Models with Natural Language Specifications
Mathias Landhäußer, Sven J. Körner, and Walter F. Tichy
(KIT, Germany)
GUI Reverse Engineering with Machine Learning
Inês Coimbra Morgado, Ana C. R. Paiva, João Pascoal Faria, and Rui Camacho
(University of Porto, Portugal; INESC Porto, Portugal)
Learning Gestures for Interacting with Low-Fidelity Prototypes
Tulio de Souza Alcantara, Jörg Denzinger, Jennifer Ferreira, and Frank Maurer
(University of Calgary, Canada)

Session 3

Machine Learning and Software Engineering in Health Informatics
David A. Clifton, Jeremy Gibbons ORCID logo, Jim Davies, and Lionel Tarassenko
(University of Oxford, UK)
Predicting Mutation Score Using Source Code and Test Suite Metrics
Kevin Jalbert and Jeremy S. Bradbury
(University of Ontario, Canada)
Context-Based Search to Overcome Learning Barriers in Software Development
Joel Cordeiro, Bruno Antunes, and Paulo Gomes
(University of Coimbra, Portugal)
On Software Engineering Repositories and Their Open Problems
Daniel Rodriguez, Israel Herraiz, and Rachel Harrison
(University of Alcalá, Spain; TU Madrid, Spain; Oxford Brookes University, UK)

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