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Alex Groce

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Name: Alex Groce

Bio: Alex Groce received his Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University in 2005, and B.S. degrees in computer science and multidisciplinary studies (with a focus on English literature) from North Carolina State University in 1999. He was a core member of the Laboratory for Reliable Software at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and taught classes on software testing at the California Institute of Technology. His activities at JPL included a role as lead developer and designer for test automation for the Mars Science Laboratory mission’s internal flight software test team, and lead roles in testing file systems for space missions. In 2009, he joined the faculty in Computer Science at Oregon State University, and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2015. In 2017, he joined the faculty of the new School of Informations, Computing, and Cyber Systems at Northern Arizona University, to focus on software testing techniques for ensuring security and reliability of complex systems, especially embedded, scientific, and systems software.

His research interests are in software engineering, particularly testing, model checking, static analysis, automated debugging, and execution understanding. He focuses on software engineering from an “investigative” viewpoint, with an emphasis on the execution traces that programs produce — software engineering as the art and science of building programs with a desired set of executions.

His recent work has resulted in a DSL and (he hopes) usable and powerful testing tool for Python, the TSTL system:

https://github.com/agroce/tstl

Country: United States

Affiliation: Northern Arizona University

Personal website: http://nau.edu/siccs/faculty/alex-groce/

Research interests: Software engineering: testing, debugging, verification, and understanding

Contributions

ISSTA 2017Author of Towards Automated Composition of Heterogeneous Tests for Cyber-Physical Systems within the TECPS-track
Committee Member in Program Committee
Session Chair of Testing (part of Doctoral Symposium)
Session Chair of Testing (part of Technical Papers)
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Doctoral Symposium-track
Author of A Suite of Tools for Making Effective Use of Automatically Generated Tests within the Demonstrations-track
Author of One Test to Rule Them All within the Technical Papers-track
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