
معرفی
Sreedevi Sampath is an Associate Professor in the Information Systems Department at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), within the College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT). She earned her Ph.D. in Computer and Information Sciences from the University of Delaware under Dr. Lori Pollock's advisement. Her research focuses on software engineering, testing, security, and privacy, with a strong emphasis on web application testing and combinatorial methodologies.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Computer and Information Sciences, University of Delaware (2006)
- M.S. in Computer and Information Sciences, University of Delaware (2002)
- B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering, Osmania University (2000)
Research Interests: Sampath’s work spans software testing, security, and privacy, with a focus on user-session-based testing, combinatorial testing strategies, and dynamic web application analysis. She has contributed to frameworks for test suite prioritization and reduction, as well as tools for automating testing processes.
Research Trends: Her articles highlight advancements in web application testing, including combinatorial approaches for navigation graphs, volatility predictors in open-source software, and empirical studies on regulatory ambiguity. These studies emphasize practical applications and tool development to enhance testing efficiency and security.
Awards:
- Lauri Pfeffer Shinn Memorial Award (2005)
- State Merit Scholarship (1996)
- Ranked among Top Ten in the Tenth Mathematical Quiz (1996)
Advising & Grants: Sampath has advised numerous graduate and undergraduate students, including Ronald Perrella and Benjamin Houdeshell. She has secured grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Office of Naval Research (ONR), focusing on combinatorial testing and software reliability. Her service roles include Director of Undergraduate Programs at UMBC and editorial board membership at the Journal on Software Testing Verification and Reliability.
Labs & Teams: She collaborates with the Empirical and Applied Software Engineering Lab and actively participates in conferences and workshops, contributing to the academic community through reviews and presentations.




