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Qing Xie 0003
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- affiliation: Accenture Technology Labs, USA
- affiliation (former): University of Maryland, USA
Other persons with the same name
- Qing Xie — disambiguation page
- Qing Xie 0001 — University of Southern California, Department of Electrical Engineering, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Qing Xie 0002 — Wuhan University of Technology, China (and 2 more)
- Qing Xie 0004 — Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, Nanchang, China
- Qing Xie 0005 — Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Rehabilitation Department of Rui-Jin Hospital, Shanghai, China
- Qing Xie 0006 — Xidian University, Xi'an, China
- Qing Xie 0007 — GlaxoSmithKline R&D, USA
- Qing Xie 0008 — University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
- Qing Xie 0009 — Yonsei University, Library and information science, Seoul, South Korea (and 1 more)
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2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [j7]Ishtiaque Hussain, Christoph Csallner, Mark Grechanik, Qing Xie, Sangmin Park, Kunal Taneja, B. M. Mainul Hossain:
RUGRAT: Evaluating program analysis and testing tools and compilers with large generated random benchmark applications. Softw. Pract. Exp. 46(3): 405-431 (2016) - 2014
- [c25]Qing Xie:
Automated test generation for API proxy code (invited talk abstract). WODA+PERTEA@ISSTA 2014: 6 - 2013
- [j6]Collin McMillan, Denys Poshyvanyk, Mark Grechanik, Qing Xie, Chen Fu:
Portfolio: Searching for relevant functions and their usages in millions of lines of code. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 22(4): 37:1-37:30 (2013) - [c24]Qian Zhu, Teresa Tung, Qing Xie:
Automatic Fault Diagnosis in Cloud Infrastructure. CloudCom (1) 2013: 467-474 - 2012
- [j5]Collin McMillan, Mark Grechanik, Denys Poshyvanyk, Chen Fu, Qing Xie:
Exemplar: A Source Code Search Engine for Finding Highly Relevant Applications. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 38(5): 1069-1087 (2012) - [c23]Mark Grechanik, Chen Fu, Qing Xie:
Automatically finding performance problems with feedback-directed learning software testing. ICSE 2012: 156-166 - [c22]Teresa Tung, Shaw Yi Chaw, Qing Xie, Qian Zhu:
Highly Resilient Systems for Cloud. ICWS 2012: 678-680 - [c21]Ishtiaque Hussain, Christoph Csallner, Mark Grechanik, Chen Fu, Qing Xie, Sangmin Park, Kunal Taneja, B. M. Mainul Hossain:
Evaluating program analysis and testing tools with the RUGRAT random benchmark application generator. WODA 2012: 1-6 - [c20]Sangmin Park, B. M. Mainul Hossain, Ishtiaque Hussain, Christoph Csallner, Mark Grechanik, Kunal Taneja, Chen Fu, Qing Xie:
CarFast: achieving higher statement coverage faster. SIGSOFT FSE 2012: 35 - 2011
- [c19]Collin McMillan, Mark Grechanik, Denys Poshyvanyk, Qing Xie, Chen Fu:
Portfolio: finding relevant functions and their usage. ICSE 2011: 111-120 - [c18]Collin McMillan, Mark Grechanik, Denys Poshyvanyk, Qing Xie, Chen Fu:
Portfolio: a search engine for finding functions and their usages. ICSE 2011: 1043-1045 - 2010
- [c17]Mark Grechanik, Collin McMillan, Luca DeFerrari, Marco Comi, Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi, Denys Poshyvanyk, Chen Fu, Qing Xie, Carlo Ghezzi:
An empirical investigation into a large-scale Java open source code repository. ESEM 2010 - [c16]Mark Grechanik, Chen Fu, Qing Xie, Collin McMillan, Denys Poshyvanyk, Chad M. Cumby:
Exemplar: EXEcutable exaMPLes ARchive. ICSE (2) 2010: 259-262 - [c15]Mark Grechanik, Chen Fu, Qing Xie, Collin McMillan, Denys Poshyvanyk, Chad M. Cumby:
A search engine for finding highly relevant applications. ICSE (1) 2010: 475-484 - [c14]Mark Grechanik, Christoph Csallner, Chen Fu, Qing Xie:
Is Data Privacy Always Good for Software Testing? ISSRE 2010: 368-377
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c13]Mark Grechanik, Qing Xie, Chen Fu:
Maintaining and evolving GUI-directed test scripts. ICSE 2009: 408-418 - [c12]Mark Grechanik, Qing Xie, Chen Fu:
Experimental assessment of manual versus tool-based maintenance of GUI-directed test scripts. ICSM 2009: 9-18 - [c11]Qing Xie, Mark Grechanik, Chen Fu, Chad M. Cumby:
Guide: A GUI differentiator. ICSM 2009: 395-396 - [c10]Chen Fu, Mark Grechanik, Qing Xie:
Inferring Types of References to GUI Objects in Test Scripts. ICST 2009: 1-10 - [c9]Mark Grechanik, Qing Xie, Chen Fu:
Creating GUI Testing Tools Using Accessibility Technologies. ICST Workshops 2009: 243-250 - 2008
- [j4]Qing Xie, Atif M. Memon:
Using a pilot study to derive a GUI model for automated testing. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 18(2): 7:1-7:35 (2008) - [c8]Qing Xie, Mark Grechanik, Chen Fu:
REST: A tool for reducing effort in script-based testing. ICSM 2008: 468-469 - 2007
- [j3]Qing Xie, Atif M. Memon:
Designing and comparing automated test oracles for GUI-based software applications. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 16(1): 4 (2007) - [c7]Kevin M. Conroy, Mark Grechanik, Matthew Hellige, Edy S. Liongosari, Qing Xie:
Automatic Test Generation From GUI Applications For Testing Web Services. ICSM 2007: 345-354 - [c6]Qing Xie, Mark Grechanik, Matthew Hellige:
Smart: a tool for application reference testing. ASE 2007: 537-538 - 2006
- [c5]Qing Xie, Atif M. Memon:
Model-Based Testing of Community-Driven Open-Source GUI Applications. ICSM 2006: 145-154 - [c4]Qing Xie, Atif M. Memon:
Studying the Characteristics of a "Good" GUI Test Suite. ISSRE 2006: 159-168 - 2005
- [j2]Atif M. Memon, Adithya Nagarajan, Qing Xie:
Automating regression testing for evolving GUI software. J. Softw. Maintenance Res. Pract. 17(1): 27-64 (2005) - [j1]Atif M. Memon, Qing Xie:
Studying the Fault-Detection Effectiveness of GUI Test Cases for Rapidly Evolving Software. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 31(10): 884-896 (2005) - [c3]Qing Xie, Atif M. Memon:
Rapid "Crash Testing" for Continuously Evolving GUI-Based Software Applications. ICSM 2005: 473-482 - 2004
- [c2]Atif M. Memon, Qing Xie:
Empirical Evaluation of the Fault-Detection Effectiveness of Smoke Regression Test Cases for GUI-Based Software. ICSM 2004: 8-17 - [c1]Atif M. Memon, Qing Xie:
Using Transient/Persistent Errors to Develop Automated Test Oracles for Event-Driven Software. ASE 2004: 186-195
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