ICSE 2026
Sun 12 - Sat 18 April 2026 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Thu 16 Apr 2026 11:45 - 12:00 at Asia IV - AI for Software Engineering 11 Chair(s): Timothy Lethbridge

The escalating complexity of modern software imposes an unsustainable operational burden on Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams, demanding AI-driven automation that can emulate expert diagnostic reasoning. Existing solutions, from traditional AI methods to general-purpose multi-agent systems, fall short: they either lack deep causal reasoning or are not tailored for the specialized, investigative workflows unique to SRE. To address this gap, we present OpenDerisk, a specialized, open-source multi-agent framework architected for SRE. OpenDerisk integrates a diagnostic-native collaboration model, a pluggable reasoning engine, a knowledge engine, and a standardized protocol (MCP) to enable specialist agents to collectively solve complex, multi-domain problems. Our comprehensive evaluation demonstrates that OpenDerisk significantly outperforms state-of-the-art baselines in both accuracy and efficiency. This effectiveness is validated by its large-scale production deployment at Ant Group, where it serves over 3,000 daily users across diverse scenarios, confirming its industrial-grade scalability and practical impact. OpenDerisk is open source and available at https://github.com/derisk-ai/OpenDerisk/

Thu 16 Apr

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11:00 - 12:30
AI for Software Engineering 11Research Track / SE In Practice (SEIP) at Asia IV
Chair(s): Timothy Lethbridge University of Ottawa
11:00
15m
Talk
LLM-based Agents for Automated Bug Fixing: How Far Are We?
Research Track
Xiangxin Meng Bytedance, Zexiong Ma Peking University, Pengfei Gao ByteDance, Chao Peng ByteDance
11:15
15m
Talk
Depradar: Agentic Coordination for Context-Aware Defect Impact Analysis in Deep Learning LibrariesVirtual Attendance
Research Track
Yi Gao Zhejiang University, Xing Hu Zhejiang University, Tongtong Xu Huawei, Jiali Zhao Huawei, Xiaohu Yang Zhejiang University, Xin Xia Zhejiang University
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11:30
15m
Talk
Abstain and Validate: A Dual-LLM Policy for Reducing Noise in Agentic Program Repair
SE In Practice (SEIP)
José Pablo Cambronero Google, USA, Michele Tufano Google, Sherry Shi Google, Renyao Wei Google, Grant Uy Google, Sam Cheng Google, Chin-Jung Liu Google, Shiying Pan Google, Satish Chandra Meta Platforms, Inc., Patrick Rondon Google
11:45
15m
Talk
OpenDerisk: An Industrial Framework for AI-Driven SRE, with Design, Implementation, and Case Studies
SE In Practice (SEIP)
12:00
15m
Talk
Intelligent Triage: Interpretable Incident Triage Workflow using LLM Extracted Triage ReasoningVirtual Attendance
SE In Practice (SEIP)
Jianing Liu Fudan University, Hao Ren University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Yu Kang Microsoft, Minghua Ma Microsoft, Fangkai Yang Microsoft Research, Yong Xu Microsoft Research, Xin Gao Microsoft 365, Meng Zhang , Hongbin Wang Microsoft, Xuedong Gao Microsoft, Qingwei Lin Microsoft, Yingnong Dang Microsoft Azure, Saravan Rajmohan Microsoft, Dongmei Zhang Microsoft, Qi Zhang Microsoft, Chetan Bansal Microsoft Research, Yangfan Zhou Fudan University
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12:15
15m
Talk
How Do Semantically Equivalent Code Transformations Impact Membership Inference on LLMs for Code?
Research Track
Hua yang North Carolina State University, Alejandro Velasco William & Mary, Thanh Le-Cong Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore, Md Nazmul Haque North Carolina State University, Bowen Xu North Carolina State University, Denys Poshyvanyk William & Mary