Travelled to:
1 × Belgium
1 × Germany
1 × Sweden
2 × Italy
2 × USA
3 × Canada
Collaborated with:
P.Fritzson U.Kargen M.Kamkar J.Åberg U.Kargén D.Byers S.Ardi C.Duma T.Gyimóthy
Talks about:
slice (5) dynam (4) interprocedur (3) algorithm (3) program (3) binari (3) debug (3) test (3) vulner (2) data (2)
Person: Nahid Shahmehri
DBLP: Shahmehri:Nahid
Contributed to:
Wrote 11 papers:
- ESEC-FSE-2015-KargenS #slicing #source code #using
- Turning programs against each other: high coverage fuzz-testing using binary-code mutation and dynamic slicing (UK, NS), pp. 782–792.
- SCAM-2014-KargenS #performance #scalability #slicing
- Efficient Utilization of Secondary Storage for Scalable Dynamic Slicing (UK, NS), pp. 155–164.
- SCAM-2012-KargenS #analysis #comprehension #data flow #named
- InputTracer: A Data-Flow Analysis Tool for Manual Program Comprehension of x86 Binaries (UK, NS), pp. 138–143.
- ICSM-2006-ByersASD #graph #modelling
- Modeling Software Vulnerabilities With Vulnerability Cause Graphs (DB, SA, NS, CD), pp. 411–422.
- CHI-2001-AbergS #empirical #information management #web
- An empirical study of human Web assistants: implications for user support in Web information systems (JÅ, NS), pp. 404–411.
- CSM-1993-KamkarFS #how #interprocedural #slicing #testing
- Interprocedural Dynamic Slicing Applied to Interprocedural Data How Testing (MK, PF, NS), pp. 386–395.
- PLILP-1992-KamkarSF #interprocedural #slicing
- Interprocedural Dynamic Slicing (MK, NS, PF), pp. 370–384.
- PLDI-1991-FritzsonGKS #algorithm #debugging #testing
- Generalized Algorithmic Debugging and Testing (PF, TG, MK, NS), pp. 317–326.
- CC-1990-ShahmehriF #algorithm #debugging #imperative
- Algorithmic Debugging for Imperative Languages with Side-Effects (NS, PF), pp. 226–227.
- PLILP-1990-KamkarNF #algorithm #debugging #locality #slicing
- Bug Localization by Algorithmic Debugging and Program Slicing (MK, NS, PF), pp. 60–74.
- ASE-2017-KargenS #robust #towards
- Towards robust instruction-level trace alignment of binary code (UK, NS), pp. 342–352.