
Contains source code, original data, additional graphs, and other material to reproduce the experiments, which were described in the paper. corpus.tar.gz contains the seed corpus for every fuzzing campaign crashes.tar.gz contains the crashes of each fuzzing campaign, filtered according to the technique described in the paper data.zip contains CSV files that contain AFL++ and GCOV metrics that were used to generate the plots in the paper; it also contains the additional plots of other metrics which were referenced as supplemental material fuzzing_20221116.tar.gz is the docker image that was used to perform the fuzzing campaigns and serves as a runtime environment home.rocky.tar.gz contains the home folder that is mounted inside the container (see README.md for details) plots.zip contains all plots from the paper and additional ones, like branches over time, or other box plots for AFL++ covered bits Consult the README.md to read on how to repeat the experiments.
This research was supported by Advantest as part of the Graduate School "Intelligent Methods for Test and Reliability" (GS-IMTR) at the University of Stuttgart.
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