MOBILESoft 2023
Mon 15 - Tue 16 May 2023 Melbourne, Australia
co-located with ICSE 2023
Tue 16 May 2023 11:21 - 11:50 at Meeting Room 111 - Session 6 Chair(s): Mattia Fazzini, Jacques Klein, Li Li, Lili Wei

Over the past few years, mobile and wearable devices have become the primary means of personal computing. In this context, delivering energy-efficient mobile applications has become crucial. In our award-winning paper, we presented a set of performance-based guidelines for building energy-efficient Android applications. Since then, the field has evolved significantly, and we have witnessed increased awareness of the importance of energy efficiency for software usability and sustainability. In this talk, we will discuss the impact of our research and how it has influenced subsequent studies and the development of new tools.

I am an assistant professor in software engineering at the TU Delft. Always happy to have a chat about green software!

Tue 16 May

Displayed time zone: Hobart change

11:00 - 12:30
Session 6Research Track / Tools and Datasets at Meeting Room 111
Chair(s): Mattia Fazzini University of Minnesota, Jacques Klein University of Luxembourg, Li Li Beihang University, Lili Wei McGill University
11:00
20m
Talk
Awards
Research Track

11:21
29m
Talk
Achieving Energy Efficiency in Mobile Applications: Insights from our Most Influential Paper
Research Track
Luís Cruz Delft University of Technology
11:50
25m
Paper
Reducing the Impact of Breaking Changes to Web Service Clients During Web API
Research Track
Paul Schmiedmayer Technical University of Munich, Andreas Bauer Technical University of Munich, Bernd Bruegge TU Munich
12:15
15m
Paper
Issue-Labeler: an ALBERT-based Jira Plugin for Issue Classification
Tools and Datasets
Waleed Alhindi Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Abdulrahman Aleid Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Ilyes Jenhani Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer Rochester Institute of Technology