Competitive Grants
- Yuta Maezawa (Principal Investigator), Grant-in-Aid (Kakenhi) for Young Scientists (B), “Automated Program Repair for Web Applications”, 2016 to 2017.
- Yuta Maezawa (Principal Investigator), The Nakajima Foundation, “Adaptive Program Mutation Testing to Measure Test Quality according to Limited Computational Resources”, 2016.
- Yuta Maezawa (Principal Investigator), Grant-in-Aid (Kakenhi) for Research Activity Start-up, “Mutation Testing-Aware Automated Program Repair for Web Applications”, 2015.
- Yuta Maezawa (Principal Investigator), Grant-in-Aid (Kakenhi) for JSPS Fellows, “Automated Detection of Faults Due to Nondeterminism of Web Applications”, 2014.
Journals
- Yuta Maezawa, et al., “Supporting to Find Faults in Rich Internet Applications by Extracting Interaction-based State Machines”, IPSj Journal, vol.52 (no.2),pp.820-834,February 2013.
International Conferences
- Keita Tsukamoto, Yuta Maezawa, et al., “AutoPUT: An Automated Technique for Retrofitting Closed Unit Tests into Parameterized Unit Tests”, In Proceedings of the 33rd ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC’18), Track on Software Verification and Testing (SVT), pp.1930-1937, April 2018. Acceptance rate: 11/43=25.6%
- Yuta Maezawa, et al., “Validating Ajax Applications Using a Delay-Based Mutation Technique”, In Proceedings of the 29th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE’14), pp.491-502, September 2014. Acceptance rate: 50/276=18.1%
- Yuta Maezawa, et al., “Automated Verification of Pattern-Based Interaction Invariants in Ajax Applications”, In Proceedings of the 28th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE’13), pp.158-168, November 2013. Acceptance rate: 43/254=16.9%
- Kazuki Nishiura, Yuta Maezawa, et al., “Mutation Analysis for JavaScript Web Applications Testing”, In Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE’13), pp.159-165, June 2013. Acceptance rate: 29.2%
- Kazuki Nishiura, Yuta Maezawa, et al., “Supporting View Transition Design of Smartphone Applications Using Web Templates”, In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE’12), pp.323-331, July 2012. Acceptance rate: 20+12/98=32.6% (short paper)
- Yuta Maezawa, et al., “Extracting Interaction-Based Stateful Behavior in Rich Internet Applications”, In Proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR’12), pp.423-428, March 2012. Acceptance rate: 18/45=39.1% (Early Research Achievement Track)