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arxiv: 1701.07950 · v3 · pith:IVCUMRLEnew · submitted 2017-01-27 · 💻 cs.SE · cs.NE

Beyond Evolutionary Algorithms for Search-based Software Engineering

classification 💻 cs.SE cs.NE
keywords evolutionaryalgorithmsevaluationsresultssearch-basedapproachengineeringevaluate
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Context: Evolutionary algorithms typically require a large number of evaluations (of solutions) to converge - which can be very slow and expensive to evaluate.Objective: To solve search-based software engineering (SE) problems, using fewer evaluations than evolutionary methods.Method: Instead of mutating a small population, we build a very large initial population which is then culled using a recursive bi-clustering chop approach. We evaluate this approach on multiple SE models, unconstrained as well as constrained, and compare its performance with standard evolutionary algorithms. Results: Using just a few evaluations (under 100), we can obtain comparable results to state-of-the-art evolutionary algorithms.Conclusion: Just because something works, and is widespread use, does not necessarily mean that there is no value in seeking methods to improve that method. Before undertaking search-based SE optimization tasks using traditional EAs, it is recommended to try other techniques, like those explored here, to obtain the same results with fewer evaluations.

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