Hakam Alomari
Scholar

Hakam Alomari

Google Scholar ID: qCV_moIAAAAJ
Associate Professor, Miami University
Software Engineering
Citations & Impact
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Citations
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H-index
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Publications
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • A Slicing-Based Approach for Detecting and Patching Vulnerable Code Clones. ICPC, to appear.
  • srcSlice: very efficient and scalable forward static slicing. Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, 2014.
  • srcslice: A tool for efficient static forward slicing. 2016 IEEE/ACM 38th International Conference on Software Engineering Companion (ICSE-C).
  • A very efficient and scalable forward static slicing approach. 2012 19th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering.
  • A User Interface (UI) and User eXperience (UX) evaluation framework for cyberlearning environments in computer science and software engineering education. Heliyon, 2020.
  • A slice-based estimation approach for maintenance effort. 2014 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution.
  • A minimally disruptive approach of integrating testing into computer programming courses. 2018 IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Software Engineering Education for Millennials (SEEM).
  • Tp-graphminer: a clustering framework for task-based information networks. 2018 IEEE International Conference on System, Computation, Automation and Networking (ICSCA).
  • Evaluating the Impact of Combination of Engagement Strategies in SEP-CyLE on Improve Student Learning of Programming Concepts. Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2019.
  • Towards slice-based semantic clone detection. 2018 IEEE 12th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC).
  • vizSlice: Visualizing large scale software slices. 2016 IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT).
  • Using web-based repository of testing tutorials (wrestt) with a cyber learning environment to improve testing knowledge of computer science students. 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition.
  • srcClone: Detecting code clones via decompositional slicing.
Research Experience
  • Member of Miami University Software Technology and Analysis Group; Research projects mainly focus on constructing lightweight software analysis methods and tools to assist in the evolution and maintenance of large-scale software systems.
Education
  • No specific educational background information provided.
Background
  • Research interests include software engineering, software evolution and maintenance, program understanding/comprehension, cognitive models of the software development process, reverse engineering, software visualization to support maintenance and evolution, and program slicing.
Miscellany
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