The Reliable, Secure, and Sustainable Software Lab (ReSeSS) aims at improving software integrity and robustness. We develop novel solutions for analyzing and improving existing software and for building new software efficiently and effectively. Our main focus is currently on mobile software and on large distributed cloud-based systems. Through research projects, seminars, and industrial collaborations, our lab members are exposed to a wide range of topics in security, reliability, energy-efficiency, and large-scale software development.
More information about the ReSeSS Research Lab is available here.
2017 |
Semantic Slicing of Software Version Histories Journal Article | IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering |
2016 |
Battery-Aware Transformations in mobile Applications Conference Paper | 31st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE) |
2016 |
The Challenges of Staying Together While Moving Fast: An Exploratory Study Conference Paper | 38th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) |
2015 |
Covert Communication in Mobile Applications Conference Paper | 30th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE) |
2014 |
A Bayesian Approach to Privacy Enforcement in Smartphones Conference Paper | 26th USENIX Security Symposium |
Julia Rubin | Assistant Professor |