The 3rd CREST Open Workshop: Using Static Analysis for Fault Prediction
Call for participation
The 3rd CREST Open Workshop:
Using Static Analysis for Fault Prediction
http://crest.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/cow/pages/cows/3.php
Date/Time:
27th January, 2010
CREST Centre, King's College London
Registration deadline: 15th January, 2010
Register at: http://crest.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/cow/pages/reg.php
27-Jan
12:15 Arrival & Sandwich Lunch
13:00 Welcome to CREST Open Workshop: Jens Krinke, CREST Deputy Director
13:15 Session I - What we currently know about software fault prediction
A systematic review of the fault prediction literature
Sarah Beecham, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
Perspectives on fault data quality
Tracy Hall, Brunel University, UK
David Gray, University of Hertfordshire, UK
14:15 Discussion
15:15 Refreshments
15:45 Session II - Exploring the relationship between attributes of code and faults
Using program slicing data to predict code faults
David Bowes, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Steve Counsell, Brunel University, UK
Dependence clusters
Syed Islam, CREST, UK
Using Code Bad Smells data to predict code faults
Min Zhang, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Using Design Patterns data to predict code faults
Matt Gattrell, Brunel University, UK
17:15 Discussion
17:45 Wrap up
18:00 Close
More details on the CREST Open Workshop Website at: http://crest.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/cow
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