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Opportunities and Challenges of Software Engineering Bots: A Forward-Looking Analysis
Sun 27 Apr 2025 12:12 - 12:30 at 213 - Session 1: Bots in Open Source and Development Practices Chair(s): Ahmad Abdellatif
The landscape of software engineering bots has evolved dramatically with the emergence of sophisticated AI- powered development tools and foundation models. This paper examines software engineering bots� current state and near-future trajectory, highlighting key opportunities and challenges. Analyzing real-world implementations and surveys, we identify emerging patterns in bot adoption and critical considerations for the software engineering community. Our analysis indicates that while bots offer unprecedented code generation, review, and maintenance capabilities, achieving reliable integration and maintaining code quality present significant technical and organizational challenges.
Sun 27 AprDisplayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
Sun 27 Apr
Displayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
11:00 - 12:30 | Session 1: Bots in Open Source and Development PracticesBotSE at 213 Chair(s): Ahmad Abdellatif University of Calgary Ahmad Abdellatif | ||
11:00 18mTalk | A Bot Identification Model and Tool Based on GitHub Activity Sequences BotSE Natarajan Chidambaram University of Mons, Alexandre Decan University of Mons; F.R.S.-FNRS, Tom Mens University of Mons | ||
11:18 18mTalk | The Secret Life of Bots in Pull Requests: An Empirical Study based on Apache Projects BotSE Chenhao Wei Stevens Institute of Technology, Lu Xiao Stevens Institute of Technology, Yutong Zhao University of Central Missouri, Ting Liao Stevens Institute of Technology | ||
11:36 18mTalk | Observing bots in the wild: A quantitative analysis of a large open source ecosystem BotSE | ||
11:54 18mTalk | GZoltarAction: A Fault Localization Bot for GitHub Repositories BotSE Hugo Paiva Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal, José Campos Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal, Rui Abreu Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal | ||
12:12 18mTalk | Opportunities and Challenges of Software Engineering Bots: A Forward-Looking Analysis BotSE Glaucia Melo Toronto Metropolitan University |