Automated Bug Fixing: An Interview with Westley Weimer, Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia and Martin Monperrus, University of Lille and INRIA, Lille, France
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author = "Walter Tichy",
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title = "Automated Bug Fixing: An Interview with {Westley
Weimer}, Department of Computer Science, {University of
Virginia} and {Martin Monperrus}, {University of Lille
and INRIA, Lille, France}",
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journal = "Ubiquity",
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issue_date = "March 2015",
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year = "2015",
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volume = "2015",
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number = "March",
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month = mar,
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pages = "1--11",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, genetic
improvement, APR, GenProg",
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ISSN = "1530-2180",
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acmid = "2746519",
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publisher = "ACM",
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address = "New York, NY, USA",
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URL = "http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2746519",
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DOI = "doi:10.1145/2746519",
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size = "11 pages",
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abstract = "Fixing bugs manually is expensive, time-consuming, and
unpleasant. How about getting the computer to fix the
bugs, automatically? Automatically repairing them might
save us from misunderstandings, lack of time,
carelessness, or plain old laziness. But this brings
into question some fundamental limitations. Yet in the
past 10 years, a number of young scientists have taken
on automatic bug fixing. This interview discusses the
approximations currently in use and how far they can
take us.",
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notes = "who invented automatic bugfixing?
Sigrid Eldh at Ericsson Cites \cite{LeGoues:2012:ICSE}
\cite{legouesWFSQJO2013} \cite{Weimer:2009:ICES}
\cite{Monperrus:2014:CRA:2568225.2568324}
\cite{Martinez:2014:FIA:2591062.2591114}
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Also known
as \cite{Tichy:2015:ABF:2752510.2746519}",
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