Travelled to:
1 × China
1 × South Africa
1 × Switzerland
2 × Canada
4 × USA
Collaborated with:
M.Grechanik Q.Xie C.McMillan D.Poshyvanyk C.M.Cumby B.G.Ryder S.Park B.M.M.Hossain I.Hussain C.Csallner K.Taneja
Talks about:
test (5) script (4) find (4) gui (4) direct (3) portfolio (2) function (2) search (2) except (2) applic (2)
Person: Chen Fu
DBLP: Fu:Chen
Contributed to:
Wrote 12 papers:
- FSE-2012-ParkHHCGTFX #named #performance
- CarFast: achieving higher statement coverage faster (SP, BMMH, IH, CC, MG, KT, CF, QX), p. 35.
- ICSE-2012-GrechanikFX #automation #learning #performance #problem #testing
- Automatically finding performance problems with feedback-directed learning software testing (MG, CF, QX), pp. 156–166.
- ICSE-2011-McMillanGPXF #named
- Portfolio: finding relevant functions and their usage (CM, MG, DP, QX, CF), pp. 111–120.
- ICSE-2011-McMillanGPXF11a #named
- Portfolio: a search engine for finding functions and their usages (CM, MG, DP, QX, CF), pp. 1043–1045.
- ICSE-2010-GrechanikFXMPC
- A search engine for finding highly relevant applications (MG, CF, QX, CM, DP, CMC), pp. 475–484.
- ICSE-2010-GrechanikFXMPC10a #execution #named
- Exemplar: EXEcutable exaMPLes ARchive (MG, CF, QX, CM, DP, CMC), pp. 259–262.
- ICSE-2009-GrechanikXF #evolution #maintenance #testing
- Maintaining and evolving GUI-directed test scripts (MG, QX, CF), pp. 408–418.
- ICSM-2009-GrechanikXF #assessment #maintenance #testing
- Experimental assessment of manual versus tool-based maintenance of GUI-directed test scripts (MG, QX, CF), pp. 9–18.
- ICSM-2009-XieGFC #named #user interface
- Guide: A GUI differentiator (QX, MG, CF, CMC), pp. 395–396.
- ICST-2009-FuGX #testing #user interface
- Inferring Types of References to GUI Objects in Test Scripts (CF, MG, QX), pp. 1–10.
- ICSM-2008-XieGF #named #rest #testing
- REST: A tool for reducing effort in script-based testing (QX, MG, CF), pp. 468–469.
- ICSE-2007-FuR #analysis #architecture #exception #java
- Exception-Chain Analysis: Revealing Exception Handling Architecture in Java Server Applications (CF, BGR), pp. 230–239.