The document describes the Lang Wars programming competition that was held on October 19th, 2014. It provides details on the preliminary rounds where 35 teams' AIs played 450 games to determine ELO ratings and the top 16 advanced. The top team was CJC from Kyoto University. An exhibition round was also held between sponsor teams and top student teams, where Shohei909 from KLab won.
POGen: A Test Code Generator Based on Template Variable Coverage in Gray-Box ...Kazunori Sakamoto
The document discusses testing web applications that use template engines. It proposes:
1. Defining fragments in templates that should be checked as test oracles.
2. Measuring coverage of variable fragments to indicate oracle quality.
3. A tool called POGen that generates skeleton test code to reduce testing costs.
OCCF: A Framework for Developing Test Coverage Measurement Tools Supporting M...Kazunori Sakamoto
The document compares 25 different code coverage tools and discusses their mechanisms, supported languages, and measurement criteria. It notes differences between tools that cause problems for measuring coverage of software with multiple languages. The document proposes a common open coverage criteria format (OCCF) to provide consistent measurement and aid in coverage tool development for new languages. It outlines an architecture using OCCF to transform code, generate test coverage data, and interface with other testing tools.
http://posl.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~fose2012/
FOSE 2012にて発表.投稿した論文の内容に加えて,FASE 2013の投稿内容を追加しました.
IEEE Computer Society Japan Chapter FOSE Young Researcher Award,FOSE貢献賞を受賞.
The document summarizes the results of a robot soccer game qualification round and final round between 4 student teams and 2 sample teams. In the qualification round, the teams each played 10 games and were scored based on their placement in each game. The top 2 teams advanced to the final round, where they played 3 games against each other. The team with the highest cumulative score across the 3 final games was declared the winner.
This document summarizes the results of a robot soccer tournament between 34 AI teams. It describes the qualification round where each team played 100 games to earn points, with the top 6 advancing. It then details the matches and results of the 3 game final round to determine the winner. The top team was "not_shiokawa" with a score of 51 points.
The document describes the Lang Wars programming competition that was held on October 19th, 2014. It provides details on the preliminary rounds where 35 teams' AIs played 450 games to determine ELO ratings and the top 16 advanced. The top team was CJC from Kyoto University. An exhibition round was also held between sponsor teams and top student teams, where Shohei909 from KLab won.
POGen: A Test Code Generator Based on Template Variable Coverage in Gray-Box ...Kazunori Sakamoto
The document discusses testing web applications that use template engines. It proposes:
1. Defining fragments in templates that should be checked as test oracles.
2. Measuring coverage of variable fragments to indicate oracle quality.
3. A tool called POGen that generates skeleton test code to reduce testing costs.
OCCF: A Framework for Developing Test Coverage Measurement Tools Supporting M...Kazunori Sakamoto
The document compares 25 different code coverage tools and discusses their mechanisms, supported languages, and measurement criteria. It notes differences between tools that cause problems for measuring coverage of software with multiple languages. The document proposes a common open coverage criteria format (OCCF) to provide consistent measurement and aid in coverage tool development for new languages. It outlines an architecture using OCCF to transform code, generate test coverage data, and interface with other testing tools.
http://posl.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~fose2012/
FOSE 2012にて発表.投稿した論文の内容に加えて,FASE 2013の投稿内容を追加しました.
IEEE Computer Society Japan Chapter FOSE Young Researcher Award,FOSE貢献賞を受賞.
The document summarizes the results of a robot soccer game qualification round and final round between 4 student teams and 2 sample teams. In the qualification round, the teams each played 10 games and were scored based on their placement in each game. The top 2 teams advanced to the final round, where they played 3 games against each other. The team with the highest cumulative score across the 3 final games was declared the winner.
This document summarizes the results of a robot soccer tournament between 34 AI teams. It describes the qualification round where each team played 100 games to earn points, with the top 6 advancing. It then details the matches and results of the 3 game final round to determine the winner. The top team was "not_shiokawa" with a score of 51 points.