Generative Artificial Intelligence for Software Engineering
Abstract: Generative Artificial Intelligence has made great advances in recent years. It has enormous potential to drive software engineering up the abstraction chain, relieving engineers of many details which are currently tedious and time consuming. This will have a profound impact on many areas of software engineering research. In this talk we review some of these. We give suggestions for future research on hybrid technologies that incorporate Generative AI into software engineering workflows.
Bio: Mark Harman is a full-time Research Scientist at Meta Platforms in the Instagram Product Performance team, working on software, engineering automation. He was previously in the Simulation-Based Testing (SBT) team at Meta, which he co-founded. The SBT team developed and deployed both the Sapienz and WW platforms for client- and server- side testing. Sapienz grew out of Majicke (a start up Mark co-founded) that was acquired by Facebook (now Meta Platforms) in 2017. Prior to working at Meta Platforms, Mark was head of Software Engineering at UCL and director of its CREST centre, where he remains a part time professor. In his more purely scientific work, he co-founded the field Search Based Software Engineering (SBSE) in 2001. He received the IEEE Harlan Mills Award and the ACM Outstanding Research Award in 2019 for his work, and was awarded a fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2020.
Mark Harman is a full-time Research Scientist at Meta Platforms in the Instagram Product Performance team, working on software, engineering automation. He was previously in the Simulation-Based Testing (SBT) team at Meta, which he co-founded. The SBT team developed and deployed both the Sapienz and WW platforms for client- and server- side testing. Sapienz grew out of Majicke (a start up Mark co-founded) that was acquired by Facebook (now Meta Platforms) in 2017. Prior to working at Meta Platforms, Mark was head of Software Engineering at UCL and director of its CREST centre, where he remains a part time professor. In his more purely scientific work, he co-founded the field Search Based Software Engineering (SBSE) in 2001. He received the IEEE Harlan Mills Award and the ACM Outstanding Research Award in 2019 for his work, and was awarded a fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2020.
Wed 17 MayDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
15:45 - 17:15 | FOSE-AI & SE and DebtFoSE - Future of Software Engineering at Meeting Room 109 Chair(s): Xing Hu Zhejiang University | ||
15:45 10mTalk | Trustworthy and Synergistic AI4SE: Vision and Road Ahead FoSE - Future of Software Engineering David Lo Singapore Management University | ||
15:55 10mTalk | AI and ML: The Software Engineers of the Future FoSE - Future of Software Engineering Thomas Zimmermann Microsoft Research | ||
16:05 10mTalk | Generative Artificial Intelligence for Software Engineering FoSE - Future of Software Engineering Mark Harman Meta Platforms, Inc. and UCL | ||
16:15 10mTalk | Technical Debt: are we there yet? FoSE - Future of Software Engineering Paris Avgeriou University of Groningen, The Netherlands | ||
16:25 50mPanel | Panel discussion FoSE - Future of Software Engineering |