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ICSE 2023
Sun 14 - Sat 20 May 2023 Melbourne, Australia

Commit messages play a crucial role in collabo- rative software development by providing a clear and concise description of the changes made to the source code. However, many commit messages among students’ projects lack useful information. This is a concern, as low-quality commit messages can negatively impact communication of software development and future maintenance. To address this issue, this research aims to help students write high-quality commit messages by “nudging” them in the right direction. We modified the GitHub Desktop application by incorporating specific requirements for commit messages, specifically “what” and “why” parts. To test whether this affects the quality of commit messages, we divided students from an Information Retrieval class into two groups, with one group using the modified application and the other using other interfaces. The results show that the quality of commit messages is improved in terms of informativeness, clearness, and length.

Tue 16 May

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09:00 - 10:30
Workshop Introductions / Presentation Session 1SEENG at Meeting Room 108
09:00
45m
Day opening
Introductions
SEENG
Jonathan Bell Northeastern University, Stephan Krusche Technische Universität München, Bastian Tenbergen State University of New York at Oswego
09:45
15m
Talk
Improving the Quality of Commit Messages in Students’ Projects
SEENG
Iris Ma University of California Irvine, Crista Lopes University of California, Irvine
Pre-print
10:00
15m
Talk
Not Just a Matter of Style: Does Aesthetics Have a Place in Software Engineering Curriculum?
SEENG
10:15
15m
Talk
"We Need To Talk About ChatGPT": The Future of AI and Higher Education
SEENG
Michael Neumann University of Applied Sciences & Arts Hannover, Maria Rauschenberger University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer, Eva-Maria Schön University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer
DOI Pre-print File Attached