Pro tip for @ICSEconf@twitter.com rebuttals: Read the ICSE 2023 reviewers’ guide, and if reviewers don’t adhere to it (e.g. do not provide clear indications on how to conduct a better evaluation with reasonable efforts), politely point them to the respective rule
https://conf.researchr.org/getImage/icse-2023/orig/ICSE+2023+Review+Process+and+Guidelines.pdf
Tutorial notes for my tutorial “Academic Prototyping” (today 14:00 at @FSEconf@twitter.com; https://2022.esec-fse.org/details/fse-2022-keynotes/4/Academic-Prototyping) are now available: https://www.fuzzingbook.org/html/AcademicPrototyping.html
Finally - a one-size-fits-all generic review that can be used to reject _anything_:
* “better explain the context of this research”
* “give a clear formal definition of the problem”
* “experiments should be updated”
* “not enough discussion”…
@YourPaperSucks@twitter.com, take note!
RT @profriehle@twitter.com
Have You Seen This Review? https://profriehle.com/2022/11/12/have-you-seen-this-review/
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/profriehle/status/1591370776900296705
RT @octal@twitter.com
Thank you Elon, it has all been worth it for this.
On Tuesday at @FSEconf@twitter.com 2022, do not miss the six @CISPA@twitter.com talks at 11:00, 11:30, 12:00, 14:00, 14:45, and 15:08: https://2022.esec-fse.org/profile/andreaszeller
RT @nus_plse@twitter.com
As the first speaker in our APR Launch event, @AndreasZeller@twitter.com talked about Semantic Debugging and showed solutions for diagnosing problems and testing fixes. You can listen to more of his work at the upcoming @FSEconf@twitter.com conference!
On my way to Singapore for a series of meetings, talks, and tutorials. First stop: Launch Event of the NUS program on Automated Program Repair (w/ @AbhikRoychoudh1@twitter.com). My talk at 09:25 is on „Semantic Debugging“ and streamed via Zoom: https://nus-apr.github.io/launch-event/
RT @DomSteinhoefel@twitter.com
#Fuzzing network protocols with #ISLa! ISLa can not only produce XML docs & C programs from grammars and constraints, but also *binary formats*.
Today, we show how to fuzz `ping` using ISLa-generated inputs. Read on or check our repo:
👉 https://github.com/rindPHI/ICMPFuzzer
1/7 https://twitter.com/andreaszeller/status/1587762256808386561
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DomSteinhoefel/status/1590357084562161664
RT @issta_conf@twitter.com
🏁We have entered the home stretch to the first ISSTA 2023 deadline!
Consider submitting your paper on testing or analysis of computer software!
🗓 Submission deadline: Nov. 10, 2022.
🔗 Submission link: http://issta2023.hotcrp.com
ℹ️ More info: https://conf.researchr.org/track/issta-2023/issta-2023-technical-papers
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/issta_conf/status/1589291347839782913
RT @FSEconf@twitter.com
Semantic fuzzing! ISLa adds constraints to grammars to produce myriads of valid complex test inputs - Dominic Steinhöfel (@DomSteinhoefel@twitter.com) and Andreas Zeller (@AndreasZeller@twitter.com). https://buff.ly/3DD04P3
If I pay for a social network, this helps to make the social network the product again, not me. Therefore, I am happy to pay $8 per month to fund … @joinmastodon@twitter.com.
https://patreon.com/mastodon?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=tyshare2
RT @DomSteinhoefel@twitter.com
Language-aware, evolutionary fuzzing! In our #ISLa release, we claimed that `isla mutate` is useful for evolutionary testing. Did you wonder how difficult this is? Not too much so!
We scripted an ISLa-based fuzzer *in Bash* in less than 4h.
👉 https://github.com/rindPHI/isla-bash-fuzzer
1/4 https://twitter.com/andreaszeller/status/1587762256808386561
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DomSteinhoefel/status/1588480565644521473