Travelled to:
1 × Croatia
1 × France
1 × Germany
2 × United Kingdom
3 × Canada
Collaborated with:
M.Harman P.M.Kruse I.Fey L.Hu R.M.Hierons J.Bauer T.E.J.Vos C.Fox S.Danicic Y.Hassoun K.Lakhotia P.McMinn A.I.Baars F.F.Lindlar A.Windisch P.Tonella W.Prasetya E.Puoskari Y.Nir-Buchbinder H.Sthamer A.Baresel M.Munro X.Zhang J.J.Dolado M.C.Otero
Talks about:
test (8) base (3) evolutionari (2) transform (2) generat (2) search (2) combinatori (1) constraint (1) placement (1) algorithm (1)
Person: Joachim Wegener
DBLP: Wegener:Joachim
Contributed to:
Wrote 10 papers:
- ICST-2012-KruseBW #combinator #constraints #interactive #testing
- Numerical Constraints for Combinatorial Interaction Testing (PMK, JB, JW), pp. 758–763.
- ICST-2012-KruseW #classification #generative #sequence #testing
- Test Sequence Generation from Classification Trees (PMK, JW), pp. 539–548.
- CSMR-2011-VosTWHPPN #internet #testing
- Future Internet Testing with FITTEST (TEJV, PT, JW, MH, WP, EP, YNB), pp. 355–358.
- ICST-2010-VosBLKWW #automation #industrial #testing
- Industrial Scaled Automated Structural Testing with the Evolutionary Testing Tool (TEJV, AIB, FFL, PMK, AW, JW), pp. 175–184.
- ESEC-FSE-2007-HarmanHLMW #generative #reduction #search-based #testing
- The impact of input domain reduction on search-based test data generation (MH, YH, KL, PM, JW), pp. 155–164.
- ICSE-2004-HarmanW #re-engineering #search-based
- Getting Results from Search-Based Approaches to Software Engineering (MH, JW), pp. 728–729.
- ICSM-2002-HarmanHHFDWSB #slicing #testing
- Evolutionary Testing Supported by Slicing and Transformation (MH, LH, RMH, CF, SD, JW, HS, AB), p. 285.
- ICSM-2002-HarmanHHMZDOW #algorithm
- A Post-Placement Side-Effect Removal Algorithm (MH, LH, RMH, MM, XZ, JJD, MCO, JW), pp. 2–11.
- SCAM-2002-HarmanFHHDW #analysis #dependence #named
- VADA: A Transformation-Based System for Variable Dependence Analysis (MH, CF, RMH, LH, SD, JW), pp. 55–64.
- AdaEurope-1997-WegenerF #ada #source code
- Systematic Unit-Testing of Ada Programs (JW, IF), pp. 64–75.