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ICSE 2023
Sun 14 - Sat 20 May 2023 Melbourne, Australia
Tue 16 May 2023 12:00 - 12:15 at Meeting Room 108 - Presentation Session 2

Automated grading systems can save a lot of time when carrying out grading of software exercises. In this paper we present our ongoing work on a generic model for generating software correctness levels. These correctness levels enable partial grading of students’ software exercises. The generic model can be used as a foundation for building SQL grading systems that check for correctness of SQL queries and can be generalized to different programming languages.

Tue 16 May

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11:00 - 12:30
Presentation Session 2SEENG at Meeting Room 108
11:00
15m
Talk
Hey Teachers, Teach Those Kids Some Software Testing
SEENG
Baris Ardic Delft University of Technology, Andy Zaidman Delft University of Technology
Pre-print
11:15
15m
Talk
”Work in the morning instead of midnight” and other lessons learned in FinTech 512
SEENG
Pat Morrison IBM, John Slankas Duke University
11:30
15m
Talk
Gamify-IT - A Web-Based Gaming Platform for Software Engineering Education
SEENG
Sandro Speth University of Stuttgart, Institute of Software Engineering, Leon Hofmeister University of Stuttgart, Uwe Breitenbücher Reutlingen University, Steffen Becker University of Stuttgart
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11:45
15m
Talk
Learning to Write User Stories with the 4C Model: Context, Card, Conversation, and Confirmation
SEENG
Cecile Peraire Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley
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12:00
15m
Talk
Towards a Generic Model for Classifying Software into Correctness Levels and its Application to SQL
SEENG
Benard Wanjiru Radboud University Nijmegen, Patrick van Bommel Radboud University Nijmegen, Djoerd Hiemstra Radboud University Nijmegen