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Gregory Gay 0002
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- affiliation: Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Gothenburg, Sweden
- affiliation: University of Gothenburg, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Gothenburg, Sweden
- affiliation (former): University of South Carolina, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Columbia, SC, USA
- affiliation (former, PhD 2015): University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
- affiliation (former): West Virginia University, Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Morgantown, WV, USA
Other persons with the same name
- Greg Gay 0001 (aka: Gregory Gay 0001, Gregory R. Gay) — Toronto Metropolitan University, G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education, Toronto, ON, Canada (and 3 more)
- Gregory Gay 0003 — LERMA, Observatoire de Paris, France (and 1 more)
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2020 – today
- 2025
- [j23]Albin Lönnfält, Viktor Tu, Gregory Gay, Animesh Singh, Sahar Tahvili:
An intelligent test management system for optimizing decision making during software testing. J. Syst. Softw. 219: 112202 (2025) - 2024
- [j22]Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Hans-Martin Heyn, Gregory Gay, Jennifer Horkoff, Eric Knauss, Markus Borg, Alessia Knauss, Håkan Sivencrona, Polly Jing Li:
Requirements and software engineering for automotive perception systems: an interview study. Requir. Eng. 29(1): 25-48 (2024) - [j21]Miroslaw Staron, Silvia Abrahão, Gregory Gay, Alexander Serebrenik:
Testing, Debugging, and Log Analysis With Modern AI Tools. IEEE Softw. 41(2): 99-102 (2024) - [j20]Silvia Abrahão, Miroslaw Staron, Gregory Gay, Birgit Penzenstadler, Chetan Honnenahalli:
Emerging Trends in Requirements Engineering and Testing. IEEE Softw. 41(6): 126-129 (2024) - [c45]Malte Götharsson, Karl Stahre, Gregory Gay, Francisco Gomes de Oliveira Neto:
Exploring the Role of Automation in Duplicate Bug Report Detection: An Industrial Case Study. AST@ICSE 2024: 193-203 - [c44]Gregory Gay, Shiva Nejati:
Message from the Program Co-Chairs; ICST 2024. ICST 2024: xv - [c43]Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Gregory Gay, Jennifer Horkoff:
A Framework for Managing Quality Requirements for Machine Learning-Based Software Systems. QUATIC 2024: 3-20 - [c42]Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Juan García-Bellido, Gregory Gay, Jennifer Horkoff:
Scoping of Non-Functional Requirements for Machine Learning Systems. RE 2024: 496-497 - [i13]Ludvig Lemner, Linnea Wahlgren, Gregory Gay, Nasser Mohammadiha, Jingxiong Liu, Joakim Wennerberg:
Exploring the Integration of Large Language Models in Industrial Test Maintenance Processes. CoRR abs/2409.06416 (2024) - 2023
- [j19]Alireza Salahirad, Gregory Gay, Ehsan Mohammadi:
Mapping the structure and evolution of software testing research over the past three decades. J. Syst. Softw. 195: 111518 (2023) - [j18]Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Gregory Gay, Jennifer Horkoff:
Non-functional requirements for machine learning: understanding current use and challenges among practitioners. Requir. Eng. 28(2): 283-316 (2023) - [j17]Afonso Fontes, Gregory Gay:
The integration of machine learning into automated test generation: A systematic mapping study. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 33(4) (2023) - [c41]Teklit Gereziher, Selam Gebrekrstos, Gregory Gay:
Search-Based Test Generation Targeting Non-Functional Quality Attributes of Android Apps. GECCO 2023: 1518-1526 - [c40]Gregory Gay, Alireza Salahirad:
How Closely are Common Mutation Operators Coupled to Real Faults? ICST 2023: 129-140 - [c39]Rohini Bisht, Selomie Kindu Ejigu, Gregory Gay, Predrag Filipovikj:
Identifying Redundancies and Gaps Across Testing Levels During Verification of Automotive Software. ICSTW 2023: 131-139 - [c38]Jonathan Örgård, Gregory Gay, Francisco Gomes de Oliveira Neto, Kim Viggedal:
Mutation Testing in Continuous Integration: An Exploratory Industrial Case Study. ICSTW 2023: 324-333 - [c37]Lukas Berglund, Tim Grube, Gregory Gay, Francisco Gomes de Oliveira Neto, Dimitrios Platis:
Test Maintenance for Machine Learning Systems: A Case Study in the Automotive Industry. ICST 2023: 410-421 - [c36]Dia Istanbuly, Max Zimmer, Gregory Gay:
How Do Different Types of Testing Goals Affect Test Case Design? ICTSS 2023: 97-114 - [c35]Eduard Paul Enoiu, Gregory Gay, Jameel Esber, Robert Feldt:
Understanding Problem Solving in Software Testing: An Exploration of Tester Routines and Behavior. ICTSS 2023: 143-159 - [c34]Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Hans-Martin Heyn, Gregory Gay, Jennifer Horkoff, Eric Knauss, Markus Borg, Alessia Knauss, Håkan Sivencrona, Polly Jing Li:
Requirements Engineering for Automotive Perception Systems: An Interview Study. REFSQ 2023: 189-205 - [c33]Haozhou Lyu, Gregory Gay, Maiko Sakamoto:
Developer Views on Software Carbon Footprint and Its Potential for Automated Reduction. SSBSE 2023: 35-51 - [c32]Haozhou Lyu, Gregory Gay, Maiko Sakamoto:
Exploring Genetic Improvement of the Carbon Footprint of Web Pages. SSBSE 2023: 67-83 - [c31]Gregory Gay:
Improving the Readability of Generated Tests Using GPT-4 and ChatGPT Code Interpreter. SSBSE 2023: 140-146 - [p1]Afonso Fontes, Gregory Gay, Francisco Gomes de Oliveira Neto, Robert Feldt:
Automated Support for Unit Test Generation. Optimising the Software Development Process with Artificial Intelligence 2023: 179-219 - [i12]Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Hans-Martin Heyn, Gregory Gay, Jennifer Horkoff, Eric Knauss, Markus Borg, Alessia Knauss, Håkan Sivencrona, Polly Jing Li:
Requirements Engineering for Automotive Perception Systems: an Interview Study. CoRR abs/2302.12155 (2023) - [i11]Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Gregory Gay, Michael Felderer, Elizabeth Bjarnason, Markus Borg, Mirko Morandini:
Summary of the 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing. CoRR abs/2308.09478 (2023) - [i10]Markus Borg, Elizabeth Bjarnason, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Tingting Yu, Gregory Gay, Michael Felderer:
Summary of the 4th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing (RET 2017). CoRR abs/2308.15060 (2023) - 2022
- [j16]Hussein K. Almulla, Gregory Gay:
Learning how to search: generating effective test cases through adaptive fitness function selection. Empir. Softw. Eng. 27(2): 38 (2022) - [c30]Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Gregory Gay, Jennifer Horkoff:
Non-functional requirements for machine learning: an exploration of system scope and interest. SE4RAI@ICSE 2022: 29-36 - [d1]José Raúl Romero, Inmaculada Medina-Bulo, Francisco Chicano, Liyan Song, Leandro L. Minku, Fitsum Meshesha Kifetew, Anna Perini, Angelo Susi, Antonio Garmendia, Dominik Bork, Martin Eisenberg, Thiago do Nascimento Ferreira, Marouane Kessentini, Manuel Wimmer, Tien N. Nguyen, José Antonio Parejo, Ana Belén Sánchez, Afonso Fontes, Gregory Gay, Francisco Gomes de Oliveira Neto, Robert Feldt, Michael Felderer, Eduard Paul Enoiu, Sahar Tahvili, Foutse Khomh, Mohammad Masudur Rahman, Antoine Barbez, Javier Ferrer, Pedro Delgado-Pérez, Aurora Ramírez, Breno Miranda:
Complementary material for the book "Optimising the Software Development Process with Artificial Intelligence". Zenodo, 2022 - [i9]Khan Mohammad Habibullah, Gregory Gay, Jennifer Horkoff:
Non-Functional Requirements for Machine Learning: An Exploration of System Scope and Interest. CoRR abs/2203.11063 (2022) - [i8]Afonso Fontes, Igor de L. Ribeiro, Khan Muhammad, Amir H. Gandomi, Gregory Gay, Victor Hugo C. de Albuquerque:
AI-Empowered Data Offloading in MEC-Enabled IoV Networks. CoRR abs/2204.10282 (2022) - [i7]Afonso Fontes, Gregory Gay:
The Integration of Machine Learning into Automated Test Generation: A Systematic Literature Review. CoRR abs/2206.10210 (2022) - 2021
- [j15]Gregory Gay, Shiva Nejati:
Special Section on the 2019 Symposium on Search-Based Software Engineering. Inf. Softw. Technol. 130: 106440 (2021) - [c29]Hamid Ebadi, Mahshid Helali Moghadam, Markus Borg, Gregory Gay, Afonso Fontes, Kasper Socha:
Efficient and Effective Generation of Test Cases for Pedestrian Detection - Search-based Software Testing of Baidu Apollo in SVL. AITest 2021: 103-110 - [i6]Hussein K. Almulla, Gregory Gay:
Learning How to Search: Generating Effective Test Cases Through Adaptive Fitness Function Selection. CoRR abs/2102.04822 (2021) - [i5]Afonso Fontes, Gregory Gay:
Using Machine Learning to Generate Test Oracles: A Systematic Literature Review. CoRR abs/2107.00906 (2021) - [i4]Alireza Salahirad, Gregory Gay, Ehsan Mohammadi:
Mapping Research Topics in Software Testing: A Bibliometric Analysis. CoRR abs/2109.04086 (2021) - [i3]Hamid Ebabi, Mahshid Helali Moghadam, Markus Borg, Gregory Gay, Afonso Fontes, Kasper Socha:
Efficient and Effective Generation of Test Cases for Pedestrian Detection - Search-based Software Testing of Baidu Apollo in SVL. CoRR abs/2109.07960 (2021) - [i2]Afonso Fontes, Gregory Gay, Francisco Gomes de Oliveira Neto, Robert Feldt:
Automated Support for Unit Test Generation: A Tutorial Book Chapter. CoRR abs/2110.13575 (2021) - 2020
- [j14]Alireza Salahirad, Hussein K. Almulla, Gregory Gay:
Choosing the fitness function for the job: Automated generation of test suites that detect real faults. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 30(7-8) (2020) - [j13]Ying Meng, Gregory Gay, Michael W. Whalen:
Ensuring the Observability of Structural Test Obligations. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 46(7): 748-772 (2020) - [c28]Ying Meng, Gregory Gay:
Understanding The Impact of Solver Choice in Model-Based Test Generation. ESEM 2020: 22:1-22:11 - [c27]Hussein K. Almulla, Gregory Gay:
Learning How to Search: Generating Exception-Triggering Tests Through Adaptive Fitness Function Selection. ICST 2020: 63-73 - [c26]Srujana Bollina, Gregory Gay:
Bytecode-Based Multiple Condition Coverage: An Initial Investigation. SSBSE 2020: 220-236 - [c25]Hussein K. Almulla, Gregory Gay:
Generating Diverse Test Suites for Gson Through Adaptive Fitness Function Selection. SSBSE 2020: 246-252 - [c24]Gregory Gay, René Just:
Defects4J as a Challenge Case for the Search-Based Software Engineering Community. SSBSE 2020: 255-261 - [i1]Yang Ren, Gregory Gay, Christian Kästner, Pooyan Jamshidi:
Understanding the Nature of System-Related Issues in Machine Learning Frameworks: An Exploratory Study. CoRR abs/2005.06091 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j12]Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Tingting Yu, Gregory Gay, Elizabeth Bjarnason, Markus Borg, Michael Felderer:
Summary of the 5th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing (RET 2018). ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 44(1): 31-34 (2019) - [j11]Alireza Salahirad, Hussein K. Almulla, Gregory Gay:
Choosing the fitness function for the job: Automated generation of test suites that detect real faults. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 29(4-5) (2019) - [c23]Gregory Gay:
One-size-fits-none?: improving test generation using context-optimized fitness functions. SBST@ICSE 2019: 3-4 - [e5]Gregory Gay, Sahar Tahvili, Michael Unterkalmsteiner:
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing, RET@ICSE 2019, Montreal, QC, Canada, May 28, 2019. IEEE / ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-2274-8 [contents] - [e4]Shiva Nejati, Gregory Gay:
Search-Based Software Engineering - 11th International Symposium, SSBSE 2019, Tallinn, Estonia, August 31 - September 1, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11664, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-27454-2 [contents] - 2018
- [j10]Amanda Schwartz, Daniel Puckett, Ying Meng, Gregory Gay:
Investigating faults missed by test suites achieving high code coverage. J. Syst. Softw. 144: 106-120 (2018) - [c22]Gregory Gay:
Multifaceted test suite generation using primary and supporting fitness functions. SBST@ICSE 2018: 2-5 - [c21]Gregory Gay:
To call, or not to call: contrasting direct and indirect branch coverage in test generation. SBST@ICSE 2018: 43-50 - [c20]Allen Kanapala, Gregory Gay:
Mapping Class Dependencies for Fun and Profit. SSBSE 2018: 356-362 - [c19]Gregory Gay:
Detecting Real Faults in the Gson Library Through Search-Based Unit Test Generation. SSBSE 2018: 385-391 - [e3]Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Gregory Gay, Tingting Yu:
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing, RET@ICSE 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 2, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5749-4 [contents] - 2017
- [j9]Markus Borg, Elizabeth Bjarnason, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Tingting Yu, Gregory Gay, Michael Felderer:
Summary of the 4th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing (RET 2017). ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 42(4): 28-31 (2017) - [j8]Gregory Gay, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
Automated Steering of Model-Based Test Oracles to Admit Real Program Behaviors. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 43(6): 531-555 (2017) - [c18]Gregory Gay:
The Fitness Function for the Job: Search-Based Generation of Test Suites That Detect Real Faults. ICST 2017: 345-355 - [c17]Gregory Gay:
Generating Effective Test Suites by Combining Coverage Criteria. SSBSE 2017: 65-82 - [c16]Hussein K. Almulla, Alireza Salahirad, Gregory Gay:
Using Search-Based Test Generation to Discover Real Faults in Guava. SSBSE 2017: 153-160 - 2016
- [j7]Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Gregory Gay, Michael Felderer, Elizabeth Bjarnason, Markus Borg, Mirko Morandini:
Summary of the 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing (RET 2016): [Co-located with REFSQ 2016]. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 41(3): 31-33 (2016) - [j6]Gregory Gay, Ajitha Rajan, Matt Staats, Michael W. Whalen, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
The Effect of Program and Model Structure on the Effectiveness of MC/DC Test Adequacy Coverage. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 25(3): 25:1-25:34 (2016) - [c15]Gregory Gay:
Challenges in Using Search-Based Test Generation to Identify Real Faults in Mockito. SSBSE 2016: 231-237 - [e2]Elizabeth Bjarnason, Markus Borg, Marian Daun, Oscar Dieste, Sergio España, Michael Felderer, Peter Forbrig, Xavier Franch, Gregory Gay, Andrea Herrmann, Jennifer Horkoff, Marite Kirikova, Mirko Morandini, Andreas L. Opdahl, Barbara Paech, Cristina Palomares, Kai Petersen, Ahmed Seffah, Bastian Tenbergen, Michael Unterkalmsteiner:
Joint Proceedings of REFSQ-2016 Workshops, Doctoral Symposium, Research Method Track, and Poster Track co-located with the 22nd International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2016), Gothenburg, Sweden, March 14, 2016. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1564, CEUR-WS.org 2016 [contents] - 2015
- [j5]Gregory Gay, Matt Staats, Michael W. Whalen, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
The Risks of Coverage-Directed Test Case Generation. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 41(8): 803-819 (2015) - [j4]Gregory Gay, Matt Staats, Michael W. Whalen, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
Automated Oracle Data Selection Support. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 41(11): 1119-1137 (2015) - [c14]Gregory Gay, Giuliano Antoniol:
8th International Workshop on Search-Based Software Testing (SBST 2015). ICSE (2) 2015: 1001-1002 - [c13]Dongjiang You, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Michael W. Whalen, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl, Gregory Gay:
Efficient observability-based test generation by dynamic symbolic execution. ISSRE 2015: 228-238 - [e1]Gregory Gay, Giuliano Antoniol:
8th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Search-Based Software Testing, SBST 2015, Florence, Italy, May 18-19, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7079-0 [contents] - 2014
- [c12]Gregory Gay, Matt Staats, Michael W. Whalen, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
Moving the goalposts: coverage satisfaction is not enough. SBST 2014: 19-22 - [c11]Gregory Gay, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
Steering model-based oracles to admit real program behaviors. ICSE Companion 2014: 428-431 - [c10]Gregory Gay, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
Improving the accuracy of oracle verdicts through automated model steering. ASE 2014: 527-538 - 2013
- [c9]Michael W. Whalen, Gregory Gay, Dongjiang You, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl, Matt Staats:
Observable modified Condition/Decision coverage. ICSE 2013: 102-111 - 2012
- [c8]Matt Staats, Gregory Gay, Michael W. Whalen, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
On the Danger of Coverage Directed Test Case Generation. FASE 2012: 409-424 - [c7]Matt Staats, Gregory Gay, Mats Per Erik Heimdahl:
Automated oracle creation support, or: How I learned to stop worrying about fault propagation and love mutation testing. ICSE 2012: 870-880 - 2011
- [j3]Adam Nelson, Tim Menzies, Gregory Gay:
Sharing experiments using open-source software. Softw. Pract. Exp. 41(3): 283-305 (2011) - 2010
- [j2]Gregory Gay, Tim Menzies, Omid Jalali, Gregory E. Mundy, Beau Gilkerson, Martin S. Feather, James D. Kiper:
Finding robust solutions in requirements models. Autom. Softw. Eng. 17(1): 87-116 (2010) - [j1]Gregory Gay, Tim Menzies, Misty D. Davies, Karen Gundy-Burlet:
Automatically finding the control variables for complex system behavior. Autom. Softw. Eng. 17(4): 439-468 (2010) - [c6]Ekrem Kocaguneli, Gregory Gay, Tim Menzies, Ye Yang, Jacky W. Keung:
When to use data from other projects for effort estimation. ASE 2010: 321-324 - [c5]Jia Chen, Ye Yang, Wen Zhang, Gregory Gay:
Measuring the heterogeneity of cross-company dataset. PROFES (2) 2010: 55-58 - [c4]Gregory Gay:
A baseline method for search-based software engineering. PROMISE 2010: 2
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c3]Gregory Gay, Sonia Haiduc, Andrian Marcus, Tim Menzies:
On the use of relevance feedback in IR-based concept location. ICSM 2009: 351-360 - [c2]Gregory Gay, Tim Menzies, Bojan Cukic, Burak Turhan:
How to build repeatable experiments. PROMISE 2009: 15 - 2008
- [c1]Tim Menzies, Burak Turhan, Ayse Bener, Gregory Gay, Bojan Cukic, Yue Jiang:
Implications of ceiling effects in defect predictors. PROMISE@ICSE 2008: 47-54
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aka: Mats Per Erik Heimdahl
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