ICSE 2022 (series) / DS - Doctoral Symposium /
Assessing the Quality of Computational Notebooks for a Frictionless Transition from Exploration to Production
Mon 9 May 2022 08:00 - 08:15 at ICSE Doctoral Symposium room - Session 2
I am a Ph.D. student from the University of Bari, Italy.
My main research interest is Software Engineering for Artificial Intelligence. Currently, I am investigating the compelling benefits and common pitfalls of computational notebooks; my goal is to improve their integration in the typical workflow for AI-enabled systems building.
Mon 9 MayDisplayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
Mon 9 May
Displayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
08:00 - 09:30 | |||
08:00 15mDoctoral symposium paper | Assessing the Quality of Computational Notebooks for a Frictionless Transition from Exploration to Production DS - Doctoral Symposium Luigi Quaranta University of Bari, Italy Pre-print | ||
08:15 15mDoctoral symposium paper | Architecture Synthesis for Optimized and Flexible Production DS - Doctoral Symposium Tarik Terzimehic fortiss GmbH | ||
08:30 15mDoctoral symposium paper | A Framework to Support Software Developers in Implementing Privacy Features DS - Doctoral Symposium Anthony Mazeli University of Bristol | ||
08:45 15mDoctoral symposium paper | Completeness of Composite Refactorings for Smell Removal DS - Doctoral Symposium Ana Carla Bibiano PUC-Rio | ||
09:00 15mDoctoral symposium paper | Improving Automated Crash Reproduction DS - Doctoral Symposium Philip Oliver Victoria University of Wellington | ||
09:15 15mDoctoral symposium paper | Topology of the Documentation Landscape DS - Doctoral Symposium Marco Raglianti Software Institute - USI, Lugano |
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Mon 9 May 2022 08:00 - 09:30 at ICSE Doctoral Symposium room - Session 2
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