ASE 2025
Sun 16 - Thu 20 November 2025 Seoul, South Korea

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Tue 18 Nov 2025 16:00 - 16:10 at Grand Hall 3 - Human and Social Aspects 2

Although the study of software transparency has deep roots in software engineering, a shared definition and practical application in real-world development contexts remain elusive. Through an in-depth analysis of the academic and industrial landscape, this article provides an overview of the current state of knowledge on software transparency, outlining a path to a deeper understanding of the subject for both developers and researchers. The challenge of software transparency involves not only establishing a formal, widely accepted understanding within the community, but also measuring and quantifying it in production environments. To this end, we survey academics and developers to evaluate an innovative approach to defining transparency and present a vision of a new framework for its quantification.

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Tue 18 Nov

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16:00 - 16:50
Human and Social Aspects 2NIER Track / Industry Showcase at Grand Hall 3
16:00
10m
Talk
The Future of Software Transparency: Bridging Understanding, Measurement, and Practice
NIER Track
Gregorio Dalia University of Sannio, Annibale Panichella Delft University of Technology, Andrea Di Sorbo University of Sannio, Gerardo Canfora University of Sannio, Corrado A. Visaggio University of Sannio, Italy
16:10
10m
Talk
CodeACT-R: A Cognitive Simulation Framework for Human Attention in Code Reading
NIER Track
Yueke Zhang Vanderbilt University, Zihan Fang Vanderbilt University, Greg Trafton Naval Research Laboratory, Daniel Levin Vanderbilt University, Kevin Leach Vanderbilt University, Yu Huang Vanderbilt University
16:20
10m
Talk
Towards Reliable LLM-based Exam Generation. Lessons Learned and Open Challenges in an Industrial Project
Industry Showcase
Renzo Degiovanni Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Jordi Cabot Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
16:30
10m
Talk
Tether: A Personalized Support Assistant for Software Engineers with ADHD
NIER Track
Aarsh Shah University of Calgary, Cleyton Magalhaes Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Kiev Gama Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Ronnie de Souza Santos University of Calgary
16:40
10m
Talk
Autonomous Agents for Accessibility: Simulating Visual Impairments in Web Interfaces
NIER Track
Juan Diego Yepes-Parra Universidad de los Andes, Colombia, Camilo Escobar-Velásquez Universidad de los Andes, Colombia