13th A-TEST workshop
May 6, 2022
The 13th edition of the Workshop on Automating Test Case Design, Selection and Evaluation (A-TEST) will be held in Singapore on November 17-18, 2022. The workshop will be co-located with ESEC/FSE 2022.
May 6, 2022
The 13th edition of the Workshop on Automating Test Case Design, Selection and Evaluation (A-TEST) will be held in Singapore on November 17-18, 2022. The workshop will be co-located with ESEC/FSE 2022.
April 27, 2022
This year, the Free Software Conference will be held at the Szent-Györgyi Albert Agora in Szeged on Friday 13 May.
Oct 4, 2021
Several students at our department have presented their newest articles at the 21st International Conference on Computer Science and Its Applications (ICCSA) conference held in September. Among the authors were Edit Pengő, Péter Gál, Yue Sun, Tamás Aladics, Zsolt János Szamosvölgyi, and Endre Tamás Váradi.
The following papers were presented:
Sept 30, 2021
The article titled “Method Calls Frequency-Based Tie-Breaking Strategy For Software Fault Localization”, authored by Qusay Idrees Sarhan, Béla Vancsics, and Árpád Beszédes (Department of Software Engineering) was presented at this year’s SCAM conference.
Sept 29, 2021
Péter Soha (Department of Software Engineering) has presented his article, co-written by Dr. Árpád Beszédes, at this year’s ICSME conference.
Sept 29, 2021
The article titled “CharmFL: A Fault Localization Tool for Python”, authored by Qusay Idrees Sarhan, Attila Szatmári, Rajmond Tóth and Árpád Beszédes (Department of Software Engineering) was presented at this year’s SCAM conference.
In the article, the researchers present a new tool called CharmFL, which is meant to aid the developers in the fault localization process for Python code.
Sept 29, 2021
Dr. Árpád Beszédes (Department of Software Engineering) has been re-elected member of the Steering Committee of the Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM) conference.
The IEEE SCAM conference is a leading international conference that brings together researchers and practitioners who work on the analysis and/or manipulation of source code.
Sept 1, 2021
Attila Kertész, associate professor at our Department, gave a keynote talk at the LSDVE Workshop of the Euro-Par 2021 conference, on August 31st. The workshop program and the presentation slides can be accessed here:
March 29, 2021
Paper has been accepted for the first ICCQ Conference that was held in Moscow (online) in March.
The paper, titled “Towards a Prototype Based Explainable JavaScript Vulnerability Prediction Model”, authored by Balázs Mosolygó, Norbert Vándor, Gábor Antal, Péter Hegedűs, and Rudolf Ferenc (Department of Software Engineering).
November 6, 2020
The European Union-funded Security Project VICTORIA is organizing its Final International Conference to be held virtually from 16th – 18th November 2020.