PROFES 2024
Mon 2 - Wed 4 December 2024 Tartu, Estonia

The paper reports work-on-progress on discovering undocumented links between source code updates and textual descriptions of desired features. The technical work is based on an existing trained model, T-BERT, that is shown to be effective for an example project by comparing the documented links to those automatically discovered. Prior work has concentrated on the development and evaluation of the ML model. Our aim is to take the next steps towards a practical tool. In this paper, we test the algorithm with a few example projects and analyze the discovered links.

Wed 4 Dec

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14:00 - 15:30
PROFES Session 9: AI and ML for Software EngineeringShort Papers and Posters / Research Papers at UT Library - Room 2 (Seminar Room Tõstamaa)
Chair(s): Giuseppe Scanniello University of Basilicata
14:00
12m
Short-paper
Practical considerations and solutions in NLP-based analysis of code review comments - An experience report
Short Papers and Posters
14:12
12m
Short-paper
Towards Automated Recovery of Links Between Code Commits and Requirements – Initial Results
Short Papers and Posters
Risha Parveen , Ali Mehraj Tampere University, Zheying Zhang Tampere University, Kari Systa Tampere University, Terhi Kilamo Tampere University
14:24
18m
Research paper
Towards Enhancing Task Prioritization in Software Development Through Transformer-Based Issues Classification
Research Papers
Kristian Marison Haugerud University of Oslo, Karthik Shivashankar University of Oslo, Antonio Martini University of Oslo, Norway
14:42
12m
Short-paper
The Effects of Semantic Information on LLM-based Program Repair
Short Papers and Posters
Shota Hori Osaka University, Shinsuke Matsumoto Osaka University, Shinji Kusumoto Osaka University, Yoshiki Higo Osaka University, Kazuya Yasuda Hitachi, Ltd., Shinji Itoh Hitachi, Ltd., Research &Development Group, Phan Thi Thanh Huyen Hitachi, Ltd., Research &Development Group
14:54
36m
Talk
Session 9 Discussion
Research Papers