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ICSS 2022-11-07
14:20
Hokkaido Hokkaido Jichiro Kaikan
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Real-time detection method for DOM-based XSS via multiple files
Shu Hiura, Akira Kanaoka (Toho Univ.) ICSS2022-40
DOM Based XSS is one of the most common vulnerabilities related to injection attacks and is caused by improper JavaScrip... [more] ICSS2022-40
pp.13-18
ET, IPSJ-CLE 2022-06-11
14:40
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology/Online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
About Automatic Scoring of Google Colaboratory Python Programs
Ryouta Kozakai, Kobayashi Toshiki, Zhang Wenxuan, Yang Qun, Yuji Watanabe (Nagoya City Univ.) ET2022-6
In this study, an automatic scoring program is created for Python program codes input by Google Colaboratory. Since the ... [more] ET2022-6
pp.20-25
KBSE 2022-03-09
14:35
Online Online (Zoom) Automatic Detection of Fire Causes for Ontology Development for Automatic Understanding of Fire Situation
Kento Matsuba, Masahide Nakamura (Kobe Univ.), Sachio Saiki (KUT) KBSE2021-45
The fire investigation report prepared by the Kobe City Fire Department contains information on the causes of the fire a... [more] KBSE2021-45
pp.24-29
ICSS, IPSJ-SPT 2022-03-08
10:40
Online Online DOM-Based XSS Prevention Support System for Developers Using Abstract Syntax Tree Analysis
Takashi Nakahara, Syuta Ide, Tatsuya Maeda, Yusuke Hata, Takashi Kobayashi (Kansai Univ.) ICSS2021-72
XSS vulnerability is a vulnerability that allows an attacker to execute arbitrary JavaScript via the vulnerable implemen... [more] ICSS2021-72
pp.78-86
LOIS 2020-03-12
11:30
Okinawa Nobumoto Ohama Memorial Hall
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Characterizing Part of Source Code by Combining Syntactic Attributes
Ken Nakayama (Tsuda Univ.) LOIS2019-74
Locating and understanding parts of source code of interest is one of the primary tasks for a software engineer especial... [more] LOIS2019-74
pp.103-108
SS 2020-03-05
10:20
Okinawa
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Analysis of Software Performance Improvement Approach in Microbenchmarking Service
Kazuya Saiki, Ryota Ando, Akinori Ihara (Wakayama Univ.) SS2019-52
A microbenchmark service is a web service to evaluate software performance (e.g., execution time, memory consumption, an... [more] SS2019-52
pp.67-72
ET 2019-10-19
14:00
Okinawa University of the Ryukyus ProBE: a learning support system for programming
Otsuka Tsuneo, Hisao Tamaki (Meiji Univ.) ET2019-40
A learning support system for programming "ProBE (Processing Beginner's Edition)" is a system that learns the basics of ... [more] ET2019-40
pp.45-50
HCS 2019-03-08
11:45
Hokkaido Hokusei Gakuen Univ. The Perception of Animacy from Smart Speaker Responses with Fillers and Pauses
Takayoshi Hiyama, Akihiko Sakamoto, Sachiko Takagi (Tokiwa Univ.) HCS2018-82
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HCS2018-82
pp.87-92
TL 2018-07-28
16:40
Tokyo Keio University [Poster Presentation] A revised labeling approach to long-distance agreement
Shigeru Miyagawa, Danfeng Wu (MIT), Masatoshi Koizumi (Tohoku Univ.) TL2018-30
The present study points out a critical issue of the labeling theory (Chomsky 2013) where it undergenerates. It fails to... [more] TL2018-30
pp.87-92
SS, KBSE, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2017-07-19
17:50
Hokkaido   Framework for interactive characterization and annotation of part of source code
Ken Nakayama (Tsuda Univ.), Shun'ichi Tano, Tomonori Hashiyama (UEC) SS2017-15 KBSE2017-15
Identifying and presenting semantic chunks or relations in source code will help source code comprehension by an enginee... [more] SS2017-15 KBSE2017-15
pp.85-90
KBSE 2016-03-03
11:10
Oita   Matching source code using abstract syntax trees in version control
Jonathan van den Berg, Hirohide Haga (Doshisha Univ.) KBSE2015-51
Managing software projects is based on several software development methodologies. One of those methodologies is softwar... [more] KBSE2015-51
pp.19-24
SS 2015-05-11
15:40
Kumamoto Kumamoto University Classification of Code Clones in Hardware Description Language
Kyohei Uemura, Kenji Fujiwara, Hajimu Iida (NAIST) SS2015-5
With the growth of the electric circuit size and complexity, Hardware Description Language (HDL) is widely used in hardw... [more] SS2015-5
pp.23-28
HIP 2014-09-25
16:40
Nara Nara Prefectural New Public Hall [Invited Talk] Decoding dynamical mental processing with eye movements
Masaki Maruyama (Osaka Univ.) HIP2014-51
Pursuit eye movements are influenced by one’s interests and motion perception. It means that one’s interests and motion ... [more] HIP2014-51
pp.43-48
SP, IPSJ-MUS 2014-05-25
09:45
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] Machine Translation -- Why couldn't we do it? Why are we starting to be able to now? --
Graham Neubig (NAIST) SP2014-6
While machine translation has been a long-held dream dating back to the appearance of the first computers, for many year... [more] SP2014-6
pp.35-38
LOIS 2014-03-07
11:40
Okinawa   Source code navigation using code patterns
Ken Nakayama (Tsuda College), Eko Sakai (Otani Univ.) LOIS2013-58
There are semantic chunks and relations (code patterns) of various granularities in source code. Since a code pattern i... [more] LOIS2013-58
pp.23-28
KBSE 2014-03-07
13:45
Okinawa Okinawaken-Seinenkaikan A proposal of the D-Case review method by extracting word relationship
Masanori Matsumura, Shuichiro Yamamoto (Nagoya Univ.) KBSE2013-95
(To be available after the conference date) [more] KBSE2013-95
pp.97-102
TL 2014-02-21
17:55
Chiba Chiba Univ. Syntactic analysis of sentential ambiguity
Takayuki Okamoto (Waseda Univ.) TL2013-65
On this study, I tried to analyze ambiguous sentences that have more than one meaning from grammatical and syntactic str... [more] TL2013-65
pp.25-28
COMP 2013-12-21
14:55
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center On alternation-bounded alternating context-free grammars and languages
Etsuro Moriya (Waseda Univ.) COMP2013-56
Alternating context-free grammars, in which the number of alternations between existential and universal modes is bounde... [more] COMP2013-56
pp.107-114
ISEC, LOIS 2013-11-29
14:35
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Studying Context-Aware Services Using House Log in Home Network System
Yuichi Watanabe, Tetsuya Masuda, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Sachio Saiki, Masahide Nakamura (Kobe Univ.) ISEC2013-71 LOIS2013-37
In order to develop context-aware services which provide automated appliance operation and operation recommendation by u... [more] ISEC2013-71 LOIS2013-37
pp.77-82
SS, KBSE 2013-07-25
14:00
Hokkaido   A Proposal of Incremental Progress-Dependent Syntax Checking of Design Models
Masatoshi Murakami, Yuichiro Nakagawa, Haruhiko Nishiyama, Ryota Mibe (Hitachi) SS2013-16 KBSE2013-16
When software designers create design models of software systems, they should check the models with a syntax of them. Ex... [more] SS2013-16 KBSE2013-16
pp.19-24
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