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Benoit Baudry is a Professor in Software Technology at Université de Montréal, Canada, with previous affiliation at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. His research focuses on automated software engineering with emphasis on practical execution-based approaches.
Baudry's core research interests include:
- Software testing: Automated test generation, mocking, and improvement techniques
- Software diversity: Runtime protection through variant execution and WebAssembly transformations
- Randomization: Fuzzing and chaos engineering for robustness validation
- DevOps: Supply chain analysis and dependency management in Maven ecosystems
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2022-2025) reveals strong emphasis on:
- Software supply chain security and dependency management (6 publications)
- Test automation and mock generation techniques (4 publications)
- WebAssembly compilation and security (3 publications)
- Software-art interdisciplinary research (2 publications)
Baudry actively contributes to the academic community through program committees (ASE, ESEC/FSE, ICSE, ICST) and keynote presentations. He leads research in software diversity through his Software Diversity Lab.
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