Travelled to:
1 × China
1 × Hungary
1 × Romania
1 × Switzerland
2 × USA
Collaborated with:
H.Zhang S.Cheung S.Kim M.Wen ∅ Xiao Xiao 0003 C.Zhang L.Gong Y.Dang D.Zhang P.Nobel H.Z.0002 Q.Shi J.Zhou Gang Fan Y.Liu Y.Tian X.Xie Z.Su Y.Wang Z.Liu R.Wang B.Yang H.Yu Z.Z.0001
Talks about:
crash (5) bug (4) locat (3) softwar (2) between (2) stack (2) fault (2) chang (2) link (2) call (2)
Person: Rongxin Wu
DBLP: Wu:Rongxin
Contributed to:
Wrote 11 papers:
- FSE-2014-Wu #fault
- Diagnose crashing faults on production software (RW), pp. 771–774.
- ISSTA-2014-WuZCK #fault #named
- CrashLocator: locating crashing faults based on crash stacks (RW, HZ, SCC, SK), pp. 204–214.
- ICSE-2012-DangWZZN #clustering #named #similarity #stack
- ReBucket: A method for clustering duplicate crash reports based on call stack similarity (YD, RW, HZ, DZ, PN), pp. 1084–1093.
- ESEC-FSE-2011-WuZKC #debugging #named
- ReLink: recovering links between bugs and changes (RW, HZ, SK, SCC), pp. 15–25.
- ICSE-2011-KimZWG #fault #predict
- Dealing with noise in defect prediction (SK, HZ, RW, LG), pp. 481–490.
- ICSM-2010-ZhangW #quality
- Sampling program quality (HZ, RW), pp. 1–10.
- ASE-2016-WenWC #debugging #named
- Locus: locating bugs from software changes (MW, RW, SCC), pp. 262–273.
- ESEC-FSE-2018-WangWLWWYYZC #dependence #matter #question
- Do the dependency conflicts in my project matter? (YW, MW, ZL, RW, RW, BY, HY, ZZ0, SCC), pp. 319–330.
- ESEC-FSE-2019-WenWLTXCS #commit #correlation #debugging
- Exploring and exploiting the correlations between bug-inducing and bug-fixing commits (MW, RW, YL, YT, XX, SCC, ZS), pp. 326–337.
- POPL-2016-WuXCZZ #approach #named #performance
- Casper: an efficient approach to call trace collection (RW, XX0, SCC, HZ0, CZ), pp. 678–690.
- PLDI-2018-ShiXWZFZ #analysis #named #performance #precise
- Pinpoint: fast and precise sparse value flow analysis for million lines of code (QS, XX0, RW, JZ, GF, CZ), pp. 693–706.