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type:: REVIEWS
tags::
year:: 2023
venue:: ASE
full-title:: Fine-Grained Coverage-Based Fuzzing
date-start:: 26-06-2023 - 18:23
date-submitted::
external-links:: #20 - ASE'23 Journal-First (hotcrp.com)
status:: DONE
deadline-submission:: 26-06-2023
file::
- [[Highlights]]
- [[Comments]]
- The paper explores the application of fuzzing methods in testing software systems, focusing on the impact of finer-grained code coverage metrics on fuzzing performance and input selection for mutations. Consequently, the paper aligns with the scope of the ASE conference.
The paper does not include secondary studies, and the authors explicitly state that it was published within the ACM TOSEM Registered Papers track, which requires papers to qualify as journal-first submissions. However, there is no given evidence to confirm whether the paper is currently being considered for journal-first programs in other conferences.
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- CRITERIA
- The paper is in the scope of the conference, as defined in the call
for ASE 2023 research papers
- The paper does not exclusively report a secondary study, e.g.,
systematic reviews, mapping studies, surveys.
- The paper reports completely new research results and/or presents novel contributions that significantly extend and were not previously reported in prior work. As a rough guide, a journal-first paper should have at least 70% new content over and above the content of previous publications. As such, the expectation is that an extension of a full 8-10 page conference or workshop paper would not be deemed a journal-first paper.
- The paper has not been presented at, and is not under consideration for, journal-first programs of other conferences.