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Building quantum applications requires deep knowledge of quantum computing and software engineering. Hence, an abstraction layer reducing the complexity for non-experts is needed. Patterns are an established concept for the abstract description of proven solutions to recurring problems. Therefore, the quantum computing patterns, a pattern language for the quantum computing domain, can be used to define the building blocks and the structure of hybrid quantum applications. Furthermore, concrete software artifacts can be associated with patterns to solve the corresponding problem. However, these software artifacts are usually heterogeneous, e.g., using different data formats. Quantum workflows enable a robust and scalable orchestration of these heterogeneous software artifacts. However, manually modeling and configuring such quantum workflows is a complex, error-prone, and time-consuming task. To overcome this issue, we present an approach that automates the generation and adaptation of quantum workflows using the quantum computing patterns. We provide an architecture realizing our approach, a corresponding prototype, as well as an evaluation comprising different use cases, a runtime comparison, and a user study.

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Wed 30 Apr

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13:30 - 14:00
13:30
30m
Talk
Pattern-based Generation and Adaptation of Quantum Workflows
Research Track
Martin Beisel Institute of Architecture of Application Systems (IAAS), University of Stuttgart, Johanna Barzen University of Stuttgart, Frank Leymann University of Stuttgart, Lavinia Stiliadou Institute of Architecture of Application Systems (IAAS), University of Stuttgart, Daniel Vietz University of Stuttgart, Benjamin Weder Institute of Architecture of Application Systems (IAAS), University of Stuttgart
13:30
30m
Talk
Mole: Efficient Crash Reproduction in Android Applications With Enforcing Necessary UI Events
Journal-first Papers
Maryam Masoudian Sharif University of Technology, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Heqing Huang City University of Hong Kong, Morteza Amini Sharif University of Technology, Charles Zhang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
13:30
30m
Talk
Automated Testing Linguistic Capabilities of NLP Models
Journal-first Papers
Jaeseong Lee The University of Texas at Dallas, Simin Chen University of Texas at Dallas, Austin Mordahl The University of Texas at Dallas, Cong Liu University of California, Riverside, Wei Yang UT Dallas, Shiyi Wei University of Texas at Dallas
13:30
30m
Talk
BSan: A Powerful Identifier-Based Hardware-Independent Memory Error Detector for COTS Binaries
Research Track
Wen Zhang University of Georgia, Botang Xiao University of Georgia, Qingchen Kong University of Georgia, Le Guan University of Georgia, Wenwen Wang University of Georgia
13:30
30m
Talk
A Unit Proofing Framework for Code-level Verification: A Research Agenda
New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER)
Paschal Amusuo Purdue University, Parth Vinod Patil Purdue University, Owen Cochell Michigan State University, Taylor Le Lievre Purdue University, James C. Davis Purdue University
Pre-print
13:30
30m
Talk
Listening to the Firehose: Sonifying Z3’s Behavior
New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER)
Finn Hackett University of British Columbia, Ivan Beschastnikh University of British Columbia
13:30
30m
Talk
Towards Early Warning and Migration of High-Risk Dormant Open-Source Software Dependencies
New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER)
Zijie Huang Shanghai Key Laboratory of Computer Software Testing and Evaluation, Lizhi Cai Shanghai Key Laboratory of Computer Software Testing & Evaluating, Shanghai Software Center, Xuan Mao Department of Computer Science and Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China, Kang Yang Shanghai Key Laboratory of Computer Software Testing and Evaluating, Shanghai Development Center of Computer Software Technology
13:30
30m
Talk
SimClone: Detecting Tabular Data Clones using Value Similarity
Journal-first Papers
Xu Yang University of Manitoba, Gopi Krishnan Rajbahadur Centre for Software Excellence, Huawei, Canada, Dayi Lin Centre for Software Excellence, Huawei Canada, Shaowei Wang University of Manitoba, Zhen Ming (Jack) Jiang York University
13:30
30m
Talk
SolSearch: An LLM-Driven Framework for Efficient SAT-Solving Code Generation
New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER)
Junjie Sheng East China Normal University, Yanqiu Lin East China Normal University, Jiehao Wu East China Normal University, Yanhong Huang East China Normal University, Jianqi Shi East China Normal University, Min Zhang East China Normal University, Xiangfeng Wang East China Normal University

Thu 1 May

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10:30 - 11:00
10:30
30m
Talk
Pattern-based Generation and Adaptation of Quantum Workflows
Research Track
Martin Beisel Institute of Architecture of Application Systems (IAAS), University of Stuttgart, Johanna Barzen University of Stuttgart, Frank Leymann University of Stuttgart, Lavinia Stiliadou Institute of Architecture of Application Systems (IAAS), University of Stuttgart, Daniel Vietz University of Stuttgart, Benjamin Weder Institute of Architecture of Application Systems (IAAS), University of Stuttgart
10:30
30m
Talk
A Unit Proofing Framework for Code-level Verification: A Research Agenda
New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER)
Paschal Amusuo Purdue University, Parth Vinod Patil Purdue University, Owen Cochell Michigan State University, Taylor Le Lievre Purdue University, James C. Davis Purdue University
Pre-print
10:30
30m
Talk
SolSearch: An LLM-Driven Framework for Efficient SAT-Solving Code Generation
New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER)
Junjie Sheng East China Normal University, Yanqiu Lin East China Normal University, Jiehao Wu East China Normal University, Yanhong Huang East China Normal University, Jianqi Shi East China Normal University, Min Zhang East China Normal University, Xiangfeng Wang East China Normal University
10:30
30m
Talk
Listening to the Firehose: Sonifying Z3’s Behavior
New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER)
Finn Hackett University of British Columbia, Ivan Beschastnikh University of British Columbia
10:30
30m
Talk
HyperCRX 2.0: A Comprehensive and Automated Tool for Empowering GitHub Insights
Demonstrations
Yantong Wang East China Normal University, Shengyu Zhao Tongji University, will wang , Fenglin Bi East China Normal University
10:30
30m
Talk
Using ML filters to help automated vulnerability repairs: when it helps and when it doesn’t
New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER)
Maria Camporese University of Trento, Fabio Massacci University of Trento; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
10:30
30m
Talk
Automated Testing Linguistic Capabilities of NLP Models
Journal-first Papers
Jaeseong Lee The University of Texas at Dallas, Simin Chen University of Texas at Dallas, Austin Mordahl The University of Texas at Dallas, Cong Liu University of California, Riverside, Wei Yang UT Dallas, Shiyi Wei University of Texas at Dallas
10:30
30m
Talk
Your Fix Is My Exploit: Enabling Comprehensive DL Library API Fuzzing with Large Language Models
Research Track
Kunpeng Zhang The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Shuai Wang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Jitao Han Central University of Finance and Economics, Xiaogang Zhu The University of Adelaide, Xian Li Swinburne University of Technology, Shaohua Wang Central University of Finance and Economics, Sheng Wen Swinburne University of Technology
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