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Classifying Users by Privilege Paper Accepted at ICST 2012

Professor Sprenkle and Camille Cobb '12 with collaborator Dr. Lori Pollock had a paper accepted at the International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST) 2012. The paper entitled “Leveraging User-Privilege Classification to Customize Usage-based Statistical Models of Web Applications” was one of 39 papers accepted out of 145 papers submitted (27% acceptance rate). ICST2012 will be held in Montreal, Canada in April.

2012/02/10 21:40 · admin · 0 Comments

Students Present Posters at Tapia Conference

Camille Cobb '12, Anna Pobletts '12, and Lucy Simko '11 presented their research during the poster session at the Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing.

2011/04/19 19:25 · 0 Comments

ICST Best Paper Award

Professor Sprenkle and Lucy Simko '11's paper at the International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST) was awarded the Best Research Paper Award. The paper entitled “A Study of Usage-Based Navigation Models and Generated Abstract Test Cases for Web Applications” was done in collaboration with Dr. Lori Pollock of the University of Delaware. The paper was chosen out of 35 accepted papers.

2011/03/31 12:41 · 0 Comments

Usage-based Navigation Models Paper Accepted at ICST

Professor Sprenkle and Lucy Simko '11's paper was accepted at the International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST). The paper entitled “A Study of Usage-Based Navigation Models and Generated Abstract Test Cases for Web Applications” was done in collaboration with Dr. Lori Pollock of the University of Delaware. Their paper was one of 35 papers accepted out of 166 papers submitted (a competitive 21% acceptance rate). The conference is in Berlin, Germany in March 2011.

2010/11/29 15:26 · 0 Comments

Research Project Funded by CREU Program

Professor Sara Sprenkle and students Camille Cobb, Anna Pobletts, and Lucy Simko's proposal of a research project focused on automating testing of web applications was accepted as a sponsored Collaborative Research Experiences for Undergraduates (CREU) project for the 2010-2011 academic year. CREU provides stipends for the students' work and additional funding for travel.

Stay tuned for updates on the new CREU crew's progress!

2010/06/16 14:17 · 0 Comments

Camille and Katie in Computing Research News

Camille Cobb ‘12 and Katie Baldwin '10 are in the November edition of Computing Research News. Check out their picture on the back page of them presenting their research poster at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.

2009/11/23 19:37 · 0 Comments
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