* ICSE 2018 * (series) / Plenary Sessions /
Most Most Influential Paper: Debugging reinvented: asking and answering why and why not questions about program behavior
Fri 1 Jun 2018 16:15 - 16:45 at Congress Hall - Awards and Conference Closing
Ten years ago, I published the Whyline, a system that allowed developers to get answers to “why” questions about program output. While the idea was a powerful one, behind the work were several even more powerful ideas about scholarship, theory, interdisciplinarity, and interaction. Some of these were inherent to the research and others have only become apparent over the past decade. In this talk, I’ll share these big ideas, show how they shaped my research, and argue that they have never been more important to grand challenges in software engineering research and practice.
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Fri 1 Jun
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16:00 - 18:00 | |||
16:00 15mTalk | Awards Ceremony - Overview Plenary Sessions | ||
16:15 30mTalk | Most Most Influential Paper: Debugging reinvented: asking and answering why and why not questions about program behavior Plenary Sessions | ||
16:45 45mTalk | ACM Sigsoft Outstanding Research Award: Relevance, Simplicity, and Innovation: Stories and Takeaways from Software Engineering Research Plenary Sessions Andreas Zeller Saarland University | ||
17:30 30mTalk | Conference Closing Plenary Sessions Ivica Crnkovic Chalmers University of Technology & University of Gothenburg |