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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c40]Wen-Hao Chiang, Peixuan Li, Qiang Zhou, Subarno Banerjee, Martin Schäf, Yingjun Lyu, Hoan Nguyen, Omer Tripp:
Inference for Ever-Changing Policy of Taint Analysis. ICSE-SEIP 2024: 452-462 - 2023
- [c39]Ben Liblit, Linghui Luo, Alejandro Molina, Rajdeep Mukherjee, Zachary Patterson, Goran Piskachev, Martin Schäf, Omer Tripp, Willem Visser:
Shifting Left for Early Detection of Machine-Learning Bugs. FM 2023: 584-597 - [c38]Linghui Luo, Rajdeep Mukherjee, Omer Tripp, Martin Schäf, Qiang Zhou, Daniel Sanchez:
Long-term Static Analysis Rule Quality Monitoring Using True Negatives. ICSE-SEIP 2023: 315-326 - [c37]Linghui Luo, Goran Piskachev, Ranjith Krishnamurthy, Julian Dolby, Eric Bodden, Martin Schäf:
Model Generation For Java Frameworks. ICST 2023: 165-175 - 2022
- [c36]Maria Christakis, Thomas Cottenier, Antonio Filieri, Linghui Luo, Muhammad Numair Mansur, Lee Pike, Nicolás Rosner, Martin Schäf, Aritra Sengupta, Willem Visser:
Input splitting for cloud-based static application security testing platforms. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2022: 1367-1378 - 2021
- [c35]Linghui Luo, Martin Schäf, Daniel Sanchez, Eric Bodden:
IDE support for cloud-based static analyses. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2021: 1178-1189 - [c34]Michael Emmi, Liana Hadarean, Ranjit Jhala, Lee Pike, Nicolás Rosner, Martin Schäf, Aritra Sengupta, Willem Visser:
RAPID: checking API usage for the cloud in the cloud. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2021: 1416-1426 - [c33]Julien Lepiller, Ruzica Piskac, Martin Schäf, Mark Santolucito:
Analyzing Infrastructure as Code to Prevent Intra-update Sniping Vulnerabilities. TACAS (2) 2021: 105-123 - 2020
- [c32]Martin Kellogg, Manli Ran, Manu Sridharan, Martin Schäf, Michael D. Ernst:
Verifying object construction. ICSE 2020: 1447-1458 - [c31]Martin Kellogg, Martin Schäf, Serdar Tasiran, Michael D. Ernst:
Continuous Compliance. ASE 2020: 511-523
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j4]John Backes, Pauline Bolignano, Byron Cook, Andrew Gacek, Kasper Søe Luckow, Neha Rungta, Martin Schäf, Cole Schlesinger, Rima Tanash, Carsten Varming, Michael W. Whalen:
One-Click Formal Methods. IEEE Softw. 36(6): 61-65 (2019) - [c30]Temesghen Kahsai, Philipp Rümmer, Martin Schäf:
JayHorn: A Java Model Checker - (Competition Contribution). TACAS (3) 2019: 214-218 - 2017
- [c29]Nikolaj S. Bjørner, Dejan Jovanovic, Tancrède Lepoint, Philipp Rümmer, Martin Schäf:
Abduction by Non-Experts. LPAR (Short Presentations) 2017: 58-72 - [c28]Temesghen Kahsai, Rody Kersten, Philipp Rümmer, Martin Schäf:
Quantified Heap Invariants for Object-Oriented Programs. LPAR 2017: 368-384 - 2016
- [j3]Rody Kersten, Martin Schäf, Temesghen Kahsai:
Resource Contracts for Java. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 41(6): 1-5 (2016) - [c27]Temesghen Kahsai, Philipp Rümmer, Huascar Sanchez, Martin Schäf:
JayHorn: A Framework for Verifying Java programs. CAV (1) 2016: 352-358 - [c26]Daniel Fava, Daniel G. Shapiro, Joseph C. Osborn, Martin Schäf, E. James Whitehead Jr.:
Crowdsourcing program preconditions via a classification game. ICSE 2016: 1086-1096 - [c25]Wenchao Li, Hossein Saidi, Huascar Sanchez, Martin Schäf, Pascal Schweitzer:
Detecting Similar Programs via The Weisfeiler-Leman Graph Kernel. ICSR 2016: 315-330 - [c24]Huascar Sanchez, Jim Whitehead, Martin Schäf:
Multistaging to understand: Distilling the essence of java code examples. ICPC 2016: 1-10 - [c23]Andreas Podelski, Martin Schäf, Thomas Wies:
Classifying Bugs with Interpolants. TAP@STAF 2016: 151-168 - 2015
- [c22]Martin Schäf, Ashish Tiwari:
Severity Levels of Inconsistent Code. ATVA 2015: 97-113 - [c21]Tim McCarthy, Philipp Rümmer, Martin Schäf:
Bixie: Finding and Understanding Inconsistent Code. ICSE (2) 2015: 645-648 - [c20]Daniel Schwartz-Narbonne, Chanseok Oh, Martin Schäf, Thomas Wies:
VERMEER: A Tool for Tracing and Explaining Faulty C Programs. ICSE (2) 2015: 737-740 - [c19]Temesghen Kahsai, Jorge A. Navas, Dejan Jovanovic, Martin Schäf:
Finding Inconsistencies in Programs with Loops. LPAR 2015: 499-514 - [c18]Daniel Fava, Julien Signoles, Matthieu Lemerre, Martin Schäf, Ashish Tiwari:
Gamifying Program Analysis. LPAR 2015: 591-605 - [c17]Daniel Schwartz-Narbonne, Martin Schäf, Dejan Jovanovic, Philipp Rümmer, Thomas Wies:
Conflict-Directed Graph Coverage. NFM 2015: 327-342 - 2014
- [c16]Stephan Arlt, Cindy Rubio-González, Philipp Rümmer, Martin Schäf, Natarajan Shankar:
The Gradual Verifier. NASA Formal Methods 2014: 313-327 - [c15]Chanseok Oh, Martin Schäf, Daniel Schwartz-Narbonne, Thomas Wies:
Concolic Fault Localization. SCAM 2014: 135-144 - 2013
- [c14]Stephan Arlt, Philipp Rümmer, Martin Schäf:
A Theory for Control-Flow Graph Exploration. ATVA 2013: 506-515 - [c13]Stephan Arlt, Zhiming Liu, Martin Schäf:
Reconstructing Paths for Reachable Code. ICFEM 2013: 431-446 - [c12]Stephan Arlt, Philipp Rümmer, Martin Schäf:
Joogie: from Java through Jimple to Boogie. SOAP@PLDI 2013: 3-8 - [c11]Martin Schäf, Daniel Schwartz-Narbonne, Thomas Wies:
Explaining inconsistent code. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2013: 521-531 - [c10]Jürgen Christ, Evren Ermis, Martin Schäf, Thomas Wies:
Flow-Sensitive Fault Localization. VMCAI 2013: 189-208 - [i3]Daniel Dietsch, Andreas Podelski, Jaechang Nam, Pantelis M. Papadopoulos, Martin Schäf:
Monitoring Student Activity in Collaborative Software Development. CoRR abs/1305.0787 (2013) - 2012
- [j2]Stephan Arlt, Cristiano Bertolini, Simon Pahl, Martin Schäf:
Trends in Model-based GUI Testing. Adv. Comput. 86: 183-222 (2012) - [c9]Stephan Arlt, Martin Schäf:
Joogie: Infeasible Code Detection for Java. CAV 2012: 767-773 - [c8]Evren Ermis, Martin Schäf, Thomas Wies:
Error Invariants. FM 2012: 187-201 - [c7]Stephan Arlt, Andreas Podelski, Cristiano Bertolini, Martin Schäf, Ishan Banerjee, Atif M. Memon:
Lightweight Static Analysis for GUI Testing. ISSRE 2012: 301-310 - [c6]Stephan Arlt, Pedro Borromeo, Martin Schäf, Andreas Podelski:
Parameterized GUI Tests. ICTSS 2012: 247-262 - [c5]Cristiano Bertolini, Martin Schäf, Pascal Schweitzer:
Infeasible Code Detection. VSTTE 2012: 310-325 - [i2]Stephan Arlt, Ishan Banerjee, Cristiano Bertolini, Atif M. Memon, Martin Schäf:
Grey-box GUI Testing: Efficient Generation of Event Sequences. CoRR abs/1205.4928 (2012) - [i1]Jürgen Christ, Jochen Hoenicke, Martin Schäf:
Towards Bounded Infeasible Code Detection. CoRR abs/1205.6527 (2012) - 2011
- [b1]Martin Schäf:
Static detection of inevitable errors = Statische Erkennung von unvermeidbaren Fehlern. University of Freiburg, Germany, 2011 - [c4]Cristiano Bertolini, Martin Schäf, Volker Stolz:
Towards a Formal Integrated Model of Collaborative Healthcare Workflows. FHIES 2011: 57-74 - [c3]Stephan Arlt, Cristiano Bertolini, Martin Schäf:
Behind the Scenes: An Approach to Incorporate Context in GUI Test Case Generation. ICST Workshops 2011: 222-231 - 2010
- [j1]Jochen Hoenicke, K. Rustan M. Leino, Andreas Podelski, Martin Schäf, Thomas Wies:
Doomed program points. Formal Methods Syst. Des. 37(2-3): 171-199 (2010) - [c2]Xiaoshan Li, Zhiming Liu, Martin Schäf, Ling Yin:
AutoPA: Automatic Prototyping from Requirements. ISoLA (1) 2010: 609-624
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c1]Jochen Hoenicke, K. Rustan M. Leino, Andreas Podelski, Martin Schäf, Thomas Wies:
It's Doomed; We Can Prove It. FM 2009: 338-353
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