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ICSE 2022
Sun 8 - Fri 27 May 2022

Software products now have more users than ever. This means more people to please, more use-cases to consider, and more requirements to fulfill. These users can then write feedback on software in any number of public or private online repositories. Many tools have been proposed for classifying, embedding, clustering, and characterizing this feedback in aid of generating requirements from it. I am investigating which techniques and machine learning models are most appropriate for enabling these analyses across multiple feedback platforms and data domains.

Tue 24 May

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13:00 - 15:00
Poster round: GraduatesSRC - ACM Student Research Competition at Student Research Competition room

Judges

  • Valentina Lenarduzzi
  • Mahmoud Hammad
  • Christoph Matthies
  • Sira Vegas
  • Julian Dolby
  • Alexander Serebrenik
  • Luciano Baresi
  • Pasqualina Potena
  • Fernanda Madeiral
14:00
2h
Woodpecker: Identifying and Fixing Android UI Display Issues
SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
Zhe Liu Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences
14:00
2h
Static Test Flakiness Prediction
SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
Valeria Pontillo University of Salerno
14:00
2h
Finding Appropriate User Feedback Analysis Techniques for Multiple Data Domains
SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
Peter Devine The University of Auckland
14:00
2h
Short-paper
Efficiently and Precisely Searching for Code Changes with DiffSearch
SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
Luca Di Grazia University of Stuttgart
Link to publication DOI File Attached
14:00
2h
An Empirical Study on the Current Adoption of Quantum Programming
SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
Manuel De Stefano Università di Salerno

Information for Participants
Tue 24 May 2022 13:00 - 15:00 at Student Research Competition room - Poster round: Graduates
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