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ESEC/FSE 2022
Mon 14 - Fri 18 November 2022 Singapore
Fri 18 Nov 2022 11:00 - 11:30 at Virtual 1 (Whova) - Session 2: Vulnerabilities Chair(s): Melina Vidoni

Fri 18 Nov

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11:00 - 12:30
Session 2: VulnerabilitiesMSR4P&S at Virtual 1 (Whova)
Chair(s): Melina Vidoni Australian National University

Time: 11am - 12pm

Presenting the papers:

  • Sahrima Jannat Oishwee, Zadia Codabux, Natalia Stakhanova: “An Exploratory Study on the Relationship of Smells and Design Issues with Software Vulnerabilities”
  • Joanna Cecilia da Silva Santos, Xueling Zhang, Mehdi Mirakhorli: “Counterfeit-Object Oriented Programming Vulnerabilities: An Empirical Study in Java”
  • Mohammed Latif Siddiq, Joanna Cecilia da Silva Santos: “SecurityEval Dataset: Mining Vulnerability Examples to Evaluate Machine Learning-Based Code Generation Techniques”
11:00
30m
Research paper
SecurityEval Dataset: Mining Vulnerability Examples to Evaluate Machine Learning-Based Code Generation Techniques
MSR4P&S
Mohammed Latif Siddiq University of Notre Dame, Joanna C. S. Santos University of Notre Dame
11:30
30m
Research paper
Counterfeit-Object Oriented Programming Vulnerabilities: An Empirical Study in Java
MSR4P&S
Joanna C. S. Santos University of Notre Dame, Xueling Zhang Rochester Institute of Technology, Mehdi Mirakhorli Rochester Institute of Technology
12:00
30m
Research paper
An Exploratory Study on the Relationship of Smells and Design Issues with Software Vulnerabilities
MSR4P&S
Zadia Codabux University of Saskatchewan, Natalia Stakhanova University of Saskatchewan, Sahrima Jannat Oishwee University of Saskatchewan

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Fri 18 Nov 2022 11:00 - 12:30 at Virtual 1 (Whova) - Session 2: Vulnerabilities Chair(s): Melina Vidoni
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Time: 11am - 12pm