PatchScope – A Modular Tool for Annotating and Analyzing Contributions
PatchScope is a modular framework for analyzing software contributions through automatic code annotation, offering insights beyond traditional metrics. At its core, a flexible automatic code annotator labels source code lines based on customizable rules, categorizing changes such as documentation, testing, or code updates. Leveraging these annotations, PatchScope generates reports with actionable insights for team evaluation and expertise identification. With applications in annotation automation, bug localization, patch dataset analysis, and project monitoring, PatchScope is a versatile tool designed for researchers, project managers, and developers, prioritizing flexibility and ease of use.
Thu 26 JunDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
11:00 - 12:30 | Test Automation, Evolution, and API TestingResearch Papers / Tool Demonstrations at Cosmos 3C Chair(s): Alexi Turcotte CISPA | ||
11:00 25mTalk | You Name It, I Run It: An LLM Agent to Execute Tests of Arbitrary Projects Research Papers DOI | ||
11:25 25mTalk | Effective REST APIs Testing with Error Message Analysis Research Papers Lixin Xu Nanjing University, China, Huayao Wu Nanjing University, Zhenyu Pan , Tongtong Xu Huawei, Shaohua Wang Central University of Finance and Economics, Xintao Niu Nanjing University, Changhai Nie Nanjing University DOI | ||
11:50 25mTalk | REACCEPT: Automated Co-evolution of Production and Test Code Based on Dynamic Validation and Large Language Models Research Papers Jianlei Chi , Xiaotian Wang Harbin Engineering University, Yuhan Huang Xidian University, Lechen Yu Microsoft, Di Cui Xidian University, Jianguo Sun Xidian University, Jun Sun Singapore Management University DOI | ||
12:15 15mDemonstration | PatchScope – A Modular Tool for Annotating and Analyzing Contributions Tool Demonstrations Jakub Narębski Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Mikołaj Fejzer Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Krzysztof Stencel University of Warsaw, Piotr Przymus Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland Link to publication DOI |
Cosmos 3C is the third room in the Cosmos 3 wing.
When facing the main Cosmos Hall, access to the Cosmos 3 wing is on the left, close to the stairs. The area is accessed through a large door with the number “3”, which will stay open during the event.