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17 649 artificial intelligence for software engineering
It looks like you've provided a string of numbers and text: "17 649 artificial intelligence for software engineering". This appears to be a course code and title, likely from a university catalog or schedule. Here is the breakdown: 17: This is likely the Department Code (e.g., College of Engineering, Computer Science). 649: This is the Course Number, indicating a graduate-level or advanced undergraduate seminar (6xx level). Artificial Intelligence for Software Engineering: This is the Course Title (often abbreviated AI for SE or AI4SE). What this course typically covers: This is a specific subfield of AI that focuses on applying machine learning and other AI techniques to improve the software development lifecycle. It is distinct from "software engineering for AI" (which focuses on building AI systems robustly). Common topics in a course like this include: Code Generation: Using Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT, Codex, or Gemini to write code from natural language prompts or specifications. Program Synthesis & Repair: Automatically finding and fixing bugs (program repair) or writing code from formal specifications. Testing & Quality Assurance: Using AI to automatically generate test cases, predict defect-prone code, or perform fuzzing. Code Search & Retrieval: Using neural models (e.g., code embeddings) to find semantically similar code or relevant documentation. Automated Refactoring: Using AI to suggest or implement code improvements to improve maintainability or performance. Program Analysis: Combining classical static/dynamic analysis with deep learning for tasks like type inference, dependency analysis, and vulnerability detection. Self-Adaptive Systems: Building software that can learn and adjust its behavior at runtime using AI models. How can I help you? Could you please clarify what you need? For example: "What are the prerequisites for this course?" "What textbook is used for this course?" (Often: "AI for Software Engineering" or papers from ICSE, ASE, FSE conferences). "Is this a real course?" (Yes, it resembles courses at MIT, CMU, ETH Zurich, Stanford, etc., e.g., CMU's 17-649 is a real course offering). "Can you recommend a project idea for this course?" "What are the main challenges in AI for software engineering?" Please provide more context!
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