2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-25231-0_1
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Search Based Software Engineering: Techniques, Taxonomy, Tutorial

Abstract: Abstract. The aim of Search Based Software Engineering (SBSE) research is to move software engineering problems from human-based search to machine-based search, using a variety of techniques from the metaheuristic search, operations research and evolutionary computation paradigms. The idea is to exploit humans' creativity and machines' tenacity and reliability, rather than requiring humans to perform the more tedious, error prone and thereby costly aspects of the engineering process. SBSE can also provide insi… Show more

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“…We might formulate this problem as a co-evolutionary search that seeks to partition the set of programs of interest, on the one hand, while simultaneously partitioning the set of mutants on the other. Both competitive [6] and cooperative [101] co-evolution have been used in the SBSE literature, but only competitive coevolution has been used in SBST, and co-evolution, in general, remains relatively under-explored in the SBSE literature [56].…”
Section: Search Based Test Strategy Identification (Sbtsi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We might formulate this problem as a co-evolutionary search that seeks to partition the set of programs of interest, on the one hand, while simultaneously partitioning the set of mutants on the other. Both competitive [6] and cooperative [101] co-evolution have been used in the SBSE literature, but only competitive coevolution has been used in SBST, and co-evolution, in general, remains relatively under-explored in the SBSE literature [56].…”
Section: Search Based Test Strategy Identification (Sbtsi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order for SBSE to be a viable approach, we need a representation, fitness function and a search space that is sufficiently large to make enumeration infeasible [58]. Assignment problems typically come with some form of representation, r that captures the mapping between solution and problem instances.…”
Section: Search Based Test Strategy Identification (Sbtsi)mentioning
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“…Continuous Query research can be bolstered with search based software engineering Harman et al (2012), IR search techniques employed by Panichella et al Panichella et al (2016), and query quality and reformulation techniques proposed by Haiduc et al Haiduc (2014).…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%