ICSE 2023 (series) / DS - Doctoral Symposium /
Detecting Scattered and Tangled Quality Concerns in Code to Aid Maintenance and Evolution Tasks
Tue 16 May 2023 11:00 - 11:12 at Meeting Room 101 - Late Paper presentations
I am an Assistant Professor of Software Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In my research, I primarily focus on quality-related bug detection problems. Alongside this focus, I develop tools and techniques to enhance and contextualize the understanding of complex system-wide quality issues related to security, usability, reliability among others that arise from long-term maintenance efforts, while promoting effective empirical methodologies to enhance software quality.
Tue 16 MayDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
Tue 16 May
Displayed time zone: Hobart change
11:00 - 12:30 | |||
11:00 12mDoctoral symposium paper | Detecting Scattered and Tangled Quality Concerns in Code to Aid Maintenance and Evolution Tasks DS - Doctoral Symposium Rrezarta Krasniqi University of North Carolina at Charlotte | ||
11:12 12mDoctoral symposium paper | Automating Code Review DS - Doctoral Symposium Rosalia Tufano Università della Svizzera Italiana | ||
11:25 12mDoctoral symposium paper | Addressing Performance Regressions in DevOps: Can We Escape from System Performance Testing? DS - Doctoral Symposium Lizhi Liao Concordia University | ||
11:38 12mDoctoral symposium paper | Toward More Effective Deep Learning-based Automated Software Vulnerability Prediction, Classification, and Repair DS - Doctoral Symposium Michael Fu Monash University | ||
11:51 12mDoctoral symposium paper | Enhancing Deep Reinforcement Learning with Executable Specifications DS - Doctoral Symposium Raz Yerushalmi Weizmann | ||
12:04 12mDoctoral symposium paper | Toward Automated Tools to Support Ethical GUI Design DS - Doctoral Symposium S M Hasan Mansur George Mason University | ||
12:17 12mDoctoral symposium paper | Towards strengthening software library interfaces with granular and interactive type migrations DS - Doctoral Symposium Richárd Szalay Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Informatics, Department of Programming Languages and Compilers |