Digital Twins for Software Engineering Processes
This program is tentative and subject to change.
Digital twins promise a better understanding and use of complex systems. To this end, they represent these systems at their runtime and may interact with them to control their processes. Software engineering is a wicked challenge in which stakeholders from many domains collaborate to produce software artifacts together. In the presence of skilled software engineer shortage, our vision is to leverage DTs as means for better representing, understanding, and optimizing software engineering processes to (i) enable software experts making the best use of their time and (ii) support domain experts in producing high-quality software. This short manuscript lays out why this would be beneficial, how such a digital twin could look like, and what is missing towards realizing and deploying software engineering digital twins.
This program is tentative and subject to change.
Wed 30 AprDisplayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
11:00 - 12:30 | Human and Social Process 1SE In Practice (SEIP) / New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER) / Journal-first Papers at 207 | ||
11:00 15mTalk | Toward a Theory on Programmer's Block Inspired by Writer's Block Journal-first Papers Belinda Schantong Chemnitz University of Technology, Norbert Siegmund Leipzig University, Janet Siegmund Chemnitz University of Technology | ||
11:15 15mTalk | Digital Twins for Software Engineering Processes New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER) Robin Kimmel University of Stuttgart, Judith Michael RWTH Aachen University, Andreas Wortmann University of Stuttgart, Jingxi Zhang University of Stuttgart | ||
11:30 15mTalk | Discovering Ideologies of the Open Source Software Movement New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER) Yang Yue California State University San Marcos, Yi Wang Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, David Redmiles University of California, Irvine | ||
11:45 15mTalk | Identifying Factors Contributing to ``Bad Days'' for Software Developers: A Mixed-Methods Study SE In Practice (SEIP) Ike Obi Purdue University, West Lafayette, Jenna L. Butler Microsoft Research, Sankeerti Haniyur Microsoft Corporation, Brian Hassan Microsoft Corporation, Margaret-Anne Storey University of Victoria, Brendan Murphy Microsoft Corporation | ||
12:00 15mTalk | Time Warp: The Gap Between Developers’ Ideal vs Actual Workweeks in an AI-Driven EraAward Winner SE In Practice (SEIP) Sukrit Kumar Georgia Institute of Technology, Drishti Goel Microsoft, Thomas Zimmermann University of California, Irvine, Brian Houck Microsoft Research, B. Ashok Microsoft Research. India, Chetan Bansal Microsoft Research | ||
12:15 15mTalk | Wearables to measure developer experience at work SE In Practice (SEIP) Charlotte Brandebusemeyer Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Tobias Schimmer SAP Labs, Bert Arnrich Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam |