The Case for Evolvable Software
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- @InProceedings{Forrest:2010:SPLASH,
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author = "Stephanie Forrest",
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title = "The Case for Evolvable Software",
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booktitle = "ACM International Conference on Systems, Programming,
Languages, and Applications: Software for Humanity
(SPLASH)",
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year = "2010",
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pages = "1",
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address = "Reno, USA",
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month = "17-21 " # oct,
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publisher = "ACM",
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note = "Keynote",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, genetic
improvement",
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isbn13 = "978-1-4503-0203-6",
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URL = "http://portal.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=1869539&type=pdf&CFID=114019259&CFTOKEN=22192943",
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DOI = "doi:10.1145/1869459.1869539",
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size = "1 page",
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abstract = "As programmers, we like to think of software as the
product of our intelligent design, carefully crafted to
meet well-specified goals. In reality, software evolves
inadvertently through the actions of many individual
programmers, often leading to unanticipated
consequences. Large complex software systems are
subject to constraints similar to those faced by
evolving biological systems, and we have much to gain
by viewing software through the lens of evolutionary
biology. The talk will highlight recent research that
applies the mechanisms of evolution quite directly to
the problem of repairing software bugs.",
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notes = "Abstract only.",
- }
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