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Thoughts on automated software design and synthesis

Published: 07 November 2010 Publication History

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I summarize some personal observations on the topic of automated software design and synthesis that I accumulated over twenty years. They are intended to alert researchers to pitfalls that may be encountered and to identify goals for future efforts in advancing software engineering education and research.

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FoSER '10: Proceedings of the FSE/SDP workshop on Future of software engineering research
November 2010
460 pages
ISBN:9781450304276
DOI:10.1145/1882362
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