# René Just
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- [Defects4J](https://defects4j.org)
- [Major Mutation Framework](https://mutation-testing.org)
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### Courses
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#### [CSE 403: Software Engineering](https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~rjust/courses/CSE403/)
Last taught: Spring 2025
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#### [CSE 599K: Empirical Research Methods](https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~rjust/courses/CSE599K/)
Last taught: Winter 2025
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#### [CSEP 590: Building Data Analysis Pipelines](https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~rjust/courses/CSEP590/)
Last taught: Fall 2024
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#### [CSEP 504: Advanced topics in software systems](https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~rjust/courses/CSEP504/)
Last taught: Fall 2022
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#### [CSE 503: Software Engineering](https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~rjust/courses/CSE503/)
Last taught: Winter 2021
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[Show general course policies](#policies)
### Honesty Policy
> Except for clearly labeled group submissions, **all homeworks and projects in
> a course are to be done by you and you alone**. Violation will result in
> an immediate F grade and possible initiation of formal procedures.
> We use automated techniques and manual checks to correlate submissions.
>
> At the same time, we encourage students to help each other learn the course
> material. As in most courses, there is a boundary separating these two
> situations. You are allowed to consult with other students in the current class
> to help you understand the material or homework/project requirements (i.e., the
> problem definition). However, you may not collaborate in any way when
> constructing your solution: the solution to an individual homework/project must
> be prepared by you working alone. In particular, you are not allowed to
> collaboratively work out a detailed solution to the extent that your
> submissions are identifiably similar.
>
> If you have any questions as to what constitutes unacceptable collaboration,
> please talk to the instructor right away. You are expected to exercise
> reasonable precautions in protecting your own work.
>
> Please refer to the following
> [website](https://www.washington.edu/cssc/facultystaff/academic-misconduct/) for additional information.
### Accommodations
> If you require any special services or accommodations during a course please
> make sure to inform us within the first week of that course. This will give us
> time to plan accordingly to ensure that you get the help and support you need.