Summary

Search-Based Software Engineering (SBSE) proposes to reformulate classical software engineering problems into problems of finding an optimal (or near-optimal) solution in a search space.

Description

In recent years, this new approach has grown strongly in the research community, which has applied it to different domains from testing to project planning. When we combine ISBB with Model Driven Software Engineering, the high level of abstraction of software models implies a smaller search space where ISBB can go from unacceptable to excellent results. In this seminar we will briefly introduce ISBB, visit its combination with software models through three industrial case studies (software product line reengineering, bug localization, and procedural content generation in video games), and conclude by discussing future research directions in this topic.

Data of the activity

Sponsors:

International Doctoral School (EIDUAL)

Teaches:

Dr. Carlos Cetina, University of San Jorge (Zaragoza).

Date:

July 7 and 8 Thursday 7, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Friday 8, 9:30-12:30 2 hours of tutorials or meetings with doctoral students (to be arranged).

Directed to:

Doctoral students of the Doctoral Program in Computer Science.

No. of hours:

10 hours

Place:

University of Almeria (room assignment pending)

No. of places:

25

Certificate:

Issued by the organizers of the event