posted on 2013-06-11, 11:12authored byMark Harman, John Clark, Mel Ó Cinnéide
Search Based Software Engineering (SBSE) uses
fitness functions to guide an automated search for solutions to
challenging software engineering problems. The fitness function
is a form of software metric, so there is a natural and close
interrelationship between software metics and SBSE. SBSE can
be used as a way to experimentally validate metrics, revealing
startling conflicts between metrics that purport to measure
the same software attributes. SBSE also requires new forms of
surrogate metrics. This topic is less well studied and, therefore,
remains an interesting open problem for future work. This
paper1 overviews recent results on SBSE for experimental metric
validation and discusses the open problem of fast approximate
surrogate metrics for dynamic adaptive SBSE.
History
Publication
ESEM '12 Proceedings of the ACM-IEEE international symposium on Empirical software engineering and measurement;pp. 1-8