Applications of Language Models to Software Engineering: An Empirical Perspective
Lionel C. Briand is professor of software engineering and has shared appointments between (1) The University of Ottawa, Canada and (2) The Lero Centre, University of Limerick, Ireland. In collaboration with colleagues, over 25 years, he has run many collaborative research projects with companies in the automotive, satellite, aerospace, energy, financial, and legal domains. Lionel has held various engineering, academic, and leading positions in seven countries. He currently holds a Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) on “Intelligent Software Dependability and Compliance” and is the director of Lero, the national Irish centre on software research.
Lionel was elevated to the grades of IEEE Fellow and ACM Fellow for his work on software testing and verification. He was granted the IEEE Computer Society Harlan Mills award, the ACM SIGSOFT outstanding research award, and the IEEE Reliability Society engineer-of-the-year award, respectively in 2012, 2022, and 2013. He further received an ERC Advanced grant in 2016 on the topic of modelling and testing cyber-physical systems, the most prestigious individual research award in the European Union, and was elected a fellow of the Academy of Science, Royal Sociey of Canada in 2023.
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14:00 - 15:30 | Session 3 - Keynote & ParticipantsWSESE at Eugénio de Andrade Chair(s): Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid | ||
14:00 45mKeynote | Applications of Language Models to Software Engineering: An Empirical Perspective WSESE Lionel Briand University of Ottawa, Canada; Lero centre, University of Limerick, Ireland | ||
14:45 12mTalk | Who's actually being Studied? A Call for Population Analysis in Software Engineering Research WSESE Jefferson Seide Molléri Kristiania University | ||
14:57 15mTalk | Are You a Real Software Engineer? Best Practices in Online Recruitment for Software Engineering Studies WSESE Adam Alami Aalborg University, Mansooreh Zahedi The Univeristy of Melbourne, Neil Ernst University of Victoria | ||
15:12 15mTalk | Hidden Populations in Software Engineering: Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Opportunities WSESE |