Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications

An emerging topic in software engineering and data mining, specification mining tackles software maintenance and reliability issues that cost economies billions of dollars each year. The first unified reference on the subject, Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications describes...

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Main Authors: David LO, KHOO, Siau-Cheng, LIU, Chao, HAN, Jiawei
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-41102016-02-05T06:30:05Z Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications David LO, KHOO, Siau-Cheng LIU, Chao HAN, Jiawei An emerging topic in software engineering and data mining, specification mining tackles software maintenance and reliability issues that cost economies billions of dollars each year. The first unified reference on the subject, Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications describes recent approaches for mining specifications of software systems. Experts in the field illustrate how to apply state-of-the-art data mining and machine learning techniques to address software engineering concerns. In the first set of chapters, the book introduces a number of studies on mining finite state machines that employ techniques, such as grammar inference, partial order mining, source code model checking, abstract interpretation, and more. The remaining chapters present research on mining temporal rules/patterns, covering techniques that include path-aware static program analyses, lightweight rule/pattern mining, statistical analysis, and other interesting approaches. Throughout the book, the authors discuss how to employ dynamic analysis, static analysis, and combinations of both to mine software specifications. According to the US National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2002, software bugs have cost the US economy 59.5 billion dollars a year. This volume shows how specification mining can help find bugs and improve program understanding, thereby reducing unnecessary financial losses. The book encourages the industry adoption of specification mining techniques and the assimilation of these techniques in standard integrated development environments (IDEs). 2011-05-24T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3110 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Software Engineering
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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Software Engineering
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Software Engineering
David LO,
KHOO, Siau-Cheng
LIU, Chao
HAN, Jiawei
Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications
description An emerging topic in software engineering and data mining, specification mining tackles software maintenance and reliability issues that cost economies billions of dollars each year. The first unified reference on the subject, Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications describes recent approaches for mining specifications of software systems. Experts in the field illustrate how to apply state-of-the-art data mining and machine learning techniques to address software engineering concerns. In the first set of chapters, the book introduces a number of studies on mining finite state machines that employ techniques, such as grammar inference, partial order mining, source code model checking, abstract interpretation, and more. The remaining chapters present research on mining temporal rules/patterns, covering techniques that include path-aware static program analyses, lightweight rule/pattern mining, statistical analysis, and other interesting approaches. Throughout the book, the authors discuss how to employ dynamic analysis, static analysis, and combinations of both to mine software specifications. According to the US National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2002, software bugs have cost the US economy 59.5 billion dollars a year. This volume shows how specification mining can help find bugs and improve program understanding, thereby reducing unnecessary financial losses. The book encourages the industry adoption of specification mining techniques and the assimilation of these techniques in standard integrated development environments (IDEs).
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author David LO,
KHOO, Siau-Cheng
LIU, Chao
HAN, Jiawei
author_facet David LO,
KHOO, Siau-Cheng
LIU, Chao
HAN, Jiawei
author_sort David LO,
title Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications
title_short Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications
title_full Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications
title_fullStr Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications
title_full_unstemmed Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications
title_sort mining software specifications: methodologies and applications
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3110
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