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ICSE 2022
Sun 8 - Fri 27 May 2022
Tue 10 May 2022 11:10 - 11:15 at ICSE room 3-odd hours - Social Aspects Chair(s): Charles Wallace
Wed 11 May 2022 03:05 - 03:10 at ICSE room 1-odd hours - Human Aspects of SE 1 Chair(s): Lucia Happe
Thu 26 May 2022 13:30 - 15:00 at Ballroom Gallery - Posters 2
Fri 27 May 2022 11:00 - 11:05 at Room 304+305 - Papers 20: Human Aspects of SE 2 Chair(s): Emerson Murphy-Hill

Societal matters like the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement influence software engineering, as the recent debate on replacing certain discriminatory terms such as whitelist/blacklist has shown. Identifying relevant and trending societal matters is important, and often done using social network analysis for traditional social media channels such as twitter. In this paper we explore whether this type of analysis can also be used for introspection of the software world, by looking at the thriving scene of young Scratch programmers. The educational programming language Scratch is not only used for teaching programming concepts, but offers a platform for young programmers to express and share their creativity on any topics of relevance. By analyzing titles and project comments in a dataset of 106.032 Scratch projects, we explore which topics are common in the Scratch community, whether socially relevant events are reflected and how how the sentiment in the comments is. It turns out that the diversity of topics within the Scratch projects make the analysis process challenging. Our results nevertheless show that topics from pop and net culture in particular are present, and even recent societal events such as the Covid-19 pandemic or BLM are to some extent reflected in Scratch. The tone in the comments is mostly positive with catchy youth language. Hence, despite the challenges, Scratch projects can be studied in the same way as social networks, which opens up new possibilities to improve our understanding of the behavior and motivation of novice programmers.

Tue 10 May

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11:00 - 12:00
Social AspectsSEIS - Software Engineering in Society at ICSE room 3-odd hours
Chair(s): Charles Wallace Michigan Technological University, USA
11:00
5m
Talk
Why Do Projects Join the Apache Software Foundation?
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Nan Yang Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, Isabella Ferreira Polytechnique Montréal, Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology, Bram Adams Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
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11:05
5m
Talk
A Review of How Whistleblowing is Studied in Software Engineering, and the Implications for Research and Practice
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Lucy Hunt Lancaster University, Maria Angela Ferrario Queen's University Belfast
Pre-print Media Attached
11:10
5m
Talk
Scratch as Social Network: Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis in Scratch Projects
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Isabella Graßl University of Passau, Gordon Fraser University of Passau
Pre-print Media Attached
11:15
5m
Talk
Good Fences Make Good Neighbours? On the Impact of Cultural and Geographical Dispersion on Community Smells
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Stefano Lambiase University of Salerno, Gemma Catolino Tilburg University & ​Jheronimus Academy of Data Science, Damian Andrew Tamburri TU/e, Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology, Fabio Palomba University of Salerno, Filomena Ferrucci University of Salerno
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Wed 11 May

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03:00 - 04:00
Human Aspects of SE 1Technical Track / SEIS - Software Engineering in Society at ICSE room 1-odd hours
Chair(s): Lucia Happe Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
03:00
5m
Talk
A Review of How Whistleblowing is Studied in Software Engineering, and the Implications for Research and Practice
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Lucy Hunt Lancaster University, Maria Angela Ferrario Queen's University Belfast
Pre-print Media Attached
03:05
5m
Talk
Scratch as Social Network: Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis in Scratch Projects
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Isabella Graßl University of Passau, Gordon Fraser University of Passau
Pre-print Media Attached
03:10
5m
Talk
What Makes Effective Leadership in Agile Software Development Teams?Nominated for Distinguished Paper
Technical Track
Lucas Gren Chalmers | University of Gothenburg and Volvo Cars, Paul Ralph Dalhousie University
Pre-print Media Attached

Thu 26 May

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13:30 - 15:00
13:30
90m
Talk
"Did You Miss My Comment or What?" Understanding Toxicity in Open Source DiscussionsDistinguished Paper Award
Technical Track
Courtney Miller Carnegie Mellon University, Sophie Cohen Wesleyan University, Daniel Klug Carnegie Mellon University, Bogdan Vasilescu Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Christian Kästner Carnegie Mellon University
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
On Debugging the Performance of Configurable Software Systems: Developer Needs and Tailored Tool Support
Technical Track
Miguel Velez Carnegie Mellon University, Pooyan Jamshidi University of South Carolina, Norbert Siegmund Leipzig University, Sven Apel Saarland University, Christian Kästner Carnegie Mellon University
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Let's Talk Open-Source - An Analysis of Conference Talks and Community Dynamics
SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
Kimberly Truong Oregon State University
13:30
90m
Talk
The Case for Adaptive Security Interventions
Journal-First Papers
Irum Rauf The Open University, UK, Marian Petre The Open University, Thein Tun , Tamara Lopez The Open University, Paul Lunn The University of Manchester, UK, Dirk van der Linden Northumbria University, John Towse Department of Psychology, University of Lancaster, UK, Helen Sharp The Open University, Mark Levine Lancaster University, Awais Rashid University of Bristol, UK, Bashar Nuseibeh The Open University (UK) & Lero (Ireland)
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13:30
90m
Talk
TaintBench: Automatic Real-World Malware Benchmarking of Android Taint Analyses
Journal-First Papers
Linghui Luo Amazon Web Services, Felix Pauck Paderborn University, Germany, Goran Piskachev Fraunhofer IEM, Manuel Benz Paderborn University, Ivan Pashchenko University of Trento, Martin Mory Paderborn University, Eric Bodden , Ben Hermann Technical University Dortmund, Fabio Massacci University of Trento; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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13:30
90m
Talk
Change Is the Only Constant: Dynamic Updates for WorkflowsBest Artifact Award
Technical Track
Daniel Sokolowski University of St. Gallen, Pascal Weisenburger University of St. Gallen, Guido Salvaneschi University of St. Gallen
DOI Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
FeatCompare: Feature Comparison for Competing Mobile Apps Leveraging User Reviews
Journal-First Papers
Maram Assi Queen's University, Safwat Hassan Thompson Rivers University, Yuan Tian Queens University, Kingston, Canada, Ying Zou Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
Link to publication Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
Scratch as Social Network: Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis in Scratch Projects
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Isabella Graßl University of Passau, Gordon Fraser University of Passau
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
Deep Learning based Vulnerability Detection: Are We There Yet?
Journal-First Papers
Saikat Chakraborty Columbia University, Rahul Krishna IBM Research, Yangruibo Ding Columbia University, Baishakhi Ray Columbia University
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13:30
90m
Talk
Static Inference Meets Deep Learning: A Hybrid Type Inference Approach for PythonNominated for Distinguished Paper
Technical Track
Yun Peng The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Cuiyun Gao Harbin Institute of Technology, Zongjie Li The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Bowei Gao Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, David Lo Singapore Management University, Qirun Zhang Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, Michael Lyu The Chinese University of Hong Kong
DOI Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
Preempting Flaky Tests via Non-Idempotent-Outcome Tests
Technical Track
Anjiang Wei Stanford University, Pu Yi Peking University, Zhengxi Li University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Tao Xie Peking University, Darko Marinov University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Wing Lam University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
A Tale of Two Cities: Software Developers Working from Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Journal-First Papers
Denae Ford Microsoft Research, Margaret-Anne Storey University of Victoria, Thomas Zimmermann Microsoft Research, Christian Bird Microsoft Research, Sonia Jaffe Microsoft, Chandra Sekhar Maddila Microsoft Research, Jenna L. Butler Microsoft Research, Brian Houck Microsoft Research, Nachiappan Nagappan Microsoft Research
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13:30
90m
Talk
A Grounded Theory Based Approach to Characterize Software Attack Surfaces
Technical Track
sara moshtari Rochester Institute of Technology, Ahmet Okutan Rochester Institute of Technology, Mehdi Mirakhorli Rochester Institute of Technology
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
Out of Sight, Out of Mind? How Vulnerable Dependencies Affect Open-Source Projects
Journal-First Papers
Gede Artha Azriadi Prana Singapore Management University, Abhishek Sharma Veracode, Inc., Lwin Khin Shar Singapore Management University, Darius Foo National University of Singapore, Andrew Santosa Veracode, Inc., Asankhaya Sharma Veracode, Inc., David Lo Singapore Management University
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
Towards Property-Based Tests in Natural Language
NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results
Colin Gordon Drexel University
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
How Templated Requirements Specifications Inhibit Creativity in Software Engineering
Journal-First Papers
Rahul Mohanani University of Jyväskylä, Paul Ralph Dalhousie University, Burak Turhan University of Oulu, Vladimir Mandić Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad
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13:30
90m
Talk
Using Reinforcement Learning for Load Testing of Video Games
Technical Track
Rosalia Tufano Università della Svizzera Italiana, Simone Scalabrino University of Molise, Luca Pascarella Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), Emad Aghajani Software Institute, USI Università della Svizzera italiana, Rocco Oliveto University of Molise, Gabriele Bavota Software Institute, USI Università della Svizzera italiana
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
Free Lunch for Testing: Fuzzing Deep-Learning Libraries from Open Source
Technical Track
Anjiang Wei Stanford University, Yinlin Deng University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Chenyuan Yang Nanjing University, Lingming Zhang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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13:30
90m
Talk
Trust Enhancement Issues in Program Repair
Technical Track
Yannic Noller National University of Singapore, Ridwan Salihin Shariffdeen National University of Singapore, Xiang Gao Beihang University, China, Abhik Roychoudhury National University of Singapore
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
An Empirical Study on Release Notes Patterns of Popular Apps in the Google Play Store
Journal-First Papers
Aidan Z.H. Yang Carnegie Mellon University, Safwat Hassan Thompson Rivers University, Ying Zou Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Ahmed E. Hassan Queen's University
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13:30
90m
Talk
Learning Lenient Parsing & Typing via Indirect Supervision
Journal-First Papers
Toufique Ahmed University of California at Davis, Prem Devanbu Department of Computer Science, University of California, Davis, Vincent J. Hellendoorn Carnegie Mellon University
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13:30
90m
Talk
CONFETTI: Amplifying Concolic Guidance for Fuzzers
Technical Track
James Kukucka George Mason University, Luís Pina University of Illinois at Chicago, Paul Ammann George Mason University, USA, Jonathan Bell Northeastern University
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
Natural Attack for Pre-trained Models of Code
Technical Track
Zhou Yang Singapore Management University, Jieke Shi Singapore Management University, Junda He Singapore Management University, David Lo Singapore Management University
DOI Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
A Fine-grained Data Set and Analysis of Tangling in Bug Fixing Commits
Journal-First Papers
Steffen Herbold TU Clausthal, Alexander Trautsch University of Göttingen, Benjamin Ledel TU Clausthal, Alireza Aghamohammadi Sharif University of Technology, Taher A Ghaleb University of Ottawa, Kuljit Kaur Chahal Guru Nanak Dev University, Tim Bossenmaier Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Bhaveet Nagaria Brunel University London, Philip Makedonski University of Goettingen, Matin Nili Ahmadabadi University of Tehran, Kristof Szabados Ericsson Hungary ltd., Helge Spieker Simula Research Laboratory, Norway, Matej Madeja Technical University of Košice, Nathaniel G. Hoy Brunel University London, Valentina Lenarduzzi University of Oulu, Shangwen Wang National University of Defense Technology, Gema Rodríguez-Pérez University of British Columbia (UBC), Ricardo Colomo-Palacios Østfold University College, Roberto Verdecchia Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Paramvir Singh The University of Auckland, Yihao Qin , Debasish Chakroborti University of Saskatchewan, Willard Davis IBM, Vijay Walunj University of Missouri-Kansas City, Hongjun Wu National University of Defense Technology, Diego Marcilio USI Università della Svizzera italiana, Omar Alam Trent University, Abdullah Aldaeej Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Idan Amit The Hebrew University, Burak Turhan University of Oulu, Simon Eismann University of Würzburg, Anna-Katharina Wickert TU Darmstadt, Germany, Ivano Malavolta Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Matúš Sulír Technical University of Košice, Fatemeh Hendijani Fard University of British Columbia, Austin Henley University of Tennessee, Efstratios Kourtzanidis University Of Macedonia, Eray Tüzün Bilkent University, Christoph Treude University of Melbourne, Simin Maleki Shamasbi Indendent Researcher, Ivan Pashchenko University of Trento, Marvin Wyrich University of Stuttgart, James C. Davis Purdue University, USA, Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology, Ella Albrecht University of Goettingen, Ethem Utku Aktas Softtech Inc., Daniel Strüber Chalmers | University of Gothenburg / Radboud University, Johannes Erbel University of Goettingen
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13:30
90m
Talk
A Family of Experiments on Test-Driven Development
Journal-First Papers
Adrian Santos Parrilla University of Oulu, Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Oscar Dieste Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Fernando Uyaguari ETAPA Telecommunications Company, Ayse Tosun Istanbul Technical University, Davide Fucci Blekinge Institute of Technology, Burak Turhan University of Oulu, Giuseppe Scanniello University of Basilicata, Simone Romano University of Bari, Itir Karac University of Oulu, Marco Kuhrmann Reutlingen University, Vladimir Mandić Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Robert Ramač Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Dietmar Pfahl University of Tartu, Christian Engblom Ericsson, Jarno Kyykka Ericsson, Kerli Rungi Testlio, Carolina Palomeque ETAPA Telecommunications Company, Jaroslav Spisak PAF, Markku Oivo University of Oulu, Natalia Juristo Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
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13:30
90m
Talk
SugarC: Scalable Desugaring of Real-World Preprocessor Usage into Pure C
Technical Track
Zachary Patterson University of Texas at Dallas, Zenong Zhang The University of Texas at Dallas, Brent Pappas University of Central Florida, Shiyi Wei University of Texas at Dallas, Paul Gazzillo University of Central Florida
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
Within-project Defect Prediction of Infrastructure-as-Code Using Product and Process Metrics
Journal-First Papers
Stefano Dalla Palma Tilburg University, Dario Di Nucci University of Salerno, Fabio Palomba University of Salerno, Damian Andrew Tamburri TU/e
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13:30
90m
Poster
Enabling End-Users to Implement Larger Block-Based Programs
Posters
Nico Ritschel The University of British Columbia, Felipe Fronchetti Virginia Commonwealth University, Reid Holmes University of British Columbia, Ronald Garcia University of British Columbia, David C. Shepherd Virginia Commonwealth University
13:30
90m
Talk
FADATest: Fast and Adaptive Performance Regression Testing of Dynamic Binary Translation Systems
Technical Track
Jin Wu Harbin Institute of Technology, Jian Dong Harbin Institute Of Technology, Ruili Fang University of Georgia, Wen Zhang University of Georgia, Wenwen Wang University of Georgia, Decheng Zuo Harbin Institute of Technology
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
PUS: A Fast and Highly Efficient Solver for Inclusion-based Pointer AnalysisDistinguished Paper Award
Technical Track
Peiming Liu Texas A&M University, Yanze Li University of British Columbia, Bradley Swain Texas A&M University, Jeff Huang Texas A&M University
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
Adaptive Performance Anomaly Detection for Online Service Systems via Pattern Sketching
Technical Track
Zhuangbin Chen Chinese University of Hong Kong, China, Jinyang Liu , Yuxin Su Sun Yat-sen University, Hongyu Zhang University of Newcastle, Xiao Ling Huawei Technologies, Yongqiang Yang Huawei Technologies, Michael Lyu The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Talk
Rotten Apples Spoil the Bunch: An Anatomy of Google Play Malware
Technical Track
Michael Cao University of British Columbia, Khaled Ahmed University of British Columbia (UBC), Julia Rubin University of British Columbia
Pre-print Media Attached
13:30
90m
Short-paper
Efficiently and Precisely Searching for Code Changes with DiffSearch
SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
Luca Di Grazia University of Stuttgart
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Fri 27 May

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11:00 - 12:30
11:00
5m
Talk
Scratch as Social Network: Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis in Scratch Projects
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Isabella Graßl University of Passau, Gordon Fraser University of Passau
Pre-print Media Attached
11:05
5m
Talk
A Tale of Two Cities: Software Developers Working from Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Journal-First Papers
Denae Ford Microsoft Research, Margaret-Anne Storey University of Victoria, Thomas Zimmermann Microsoft Research, Christian Bird Microsoft Research, Sonia Jaffe Microsoft, Chandra Sekhar Maddila Microsoft Research, Jenna L. Butler Microsoft Research, Brian Houck Microsoft Research, Nachiappan Nagappan Microsoft Research
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11:15
5m
Talk
Worldwide Gender Differences in Public Code Contributions
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Davide Rossi University of Bologna, Stefano Zacchiroli Télécom Paris, Polytechnic Institute of Paris
DOI Pre-print Media Attached
11:20
5m
Talk
Open Data Inclusion through Narrative Approaches
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Annika Wolff LUT University, Natasha Tylosky LUT University, Tanvir Hasan LUT University
11:25
5m
Talk
Perceptions of the State of D&I and D&I Initiative in the ASF
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Mariam Guizani Oregon State University, Bianca Trinkenreich Northern of Arizona Univeristy, Aileen Abril Castro-Guzman Oregon State University, Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University, Marco Gerosa Northern Arizona University, USA, Anita Sarma Oregon State University
Pre-print Media Attached
11:30
5m
Talk
Including Everyone, Everywhere: Understanding Opportunities and Challenges of Geographic Gender-Inclusion in OSS
Journal-First Papers
Gede Artha Azriadi Prana Singapore Management University, Denae Ford Microsoft Research, Ayushi Rastogi University of Groningen, The Netherlands, Rahul Purandare IIIT-Delhi, Nachiappan Nagappan Microsoft Research, David Lo Singapore Management University
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11:35
5m
Talk
Investigating User Perceptions of Conversational Agents for Software-related Exploratory Web Search
NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results
Matthew Frazier University of Delaware, Shaayal Kumar University of Delaware, Kostadin Damevski Virginia Commonwealth University, Lori Pollock University of Delaware
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Tue 10 May 2022 11:00 - 12:00 at ICSE room 3-odd hours - Social Aspects Chair(s): Charles Wallace
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Wed 11 May 2022 03:00 - 04:00 at ICSE room 1-odd hours - Human Aspects of SE 1 Chair(s): Lucia Happe
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