Faculty Profile
Fazle Mohammed Tawsif
Assistant Professor
Contact Information
Biography
My research interests align in investigating novel methods merging Software Engineering, Program Analysis, Software Accessibility, and Software Testing for robust, secure software development. Bridging theory with practice through empirical studies and tool development to enhance software reliability and efficiency.
I am currently pursuing my Ph.D in the Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science, University of Southern California (USC), working in the Software Quality Lab (SQL Lab), supervised by Prof. William G.J. Halfond. I received my undergraduate degree in B.Sc. in Software Engineering at the University of Dhaka in 2017, supervised by Prof. Kazi Muheymin-Us-Sakib.
Education
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BSc.(Hons) in Software Engineering, Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka
Research Interests
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Software Engineering
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Code Search
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Program Slicing
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Machine Learning
Active Research Project
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Static Analysis on Android Application and Symbolic execution on the path conditions
Journal Publish
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1. Mobile Bug Report Reproduction via Global Search on the App UI Model
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2. A Machine Learning Approach to Predict Movie Revenue Based on Pre-Released Movie Metadata
Conference
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1. xNose: A Test Smell Detector for C#
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2. ScaleFix: An Automated Repair of UI Scaling Accessibility Issues in Android Applications
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3. Impact of Combining Syntactic and Semantic Similar- ities on Patch Prioritization while using the Insertion Mutation Operators
Teaching
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Software Architecture and Design Pattern
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Software Verification and Validation
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Software Requirement Engineering
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Distributed Systems
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Web Technology
Social Media