Thu 15 Sep 2022 10:30 - 15:30 at Corridor of San Francesco Room - Poster Presentation
Automation macros enable users to perform digital tasks programmatically to save time or support hands-free interaction. For example, macros can be used to perform web scraping for a research project (e.g., scraping articles from a news site) or personal task automation via natural language (e.g., ordering food for delivery). Some kinds of automation are built into our devices and are readily available (e.g., via Siri [1] or Alexa [2] ), but this set is limited and often will not support a user’s niche or complex needs. Users can create their own custom macros, but traditionally this requires writing program code which involves a significant amount of effort for programmers and is infeasible for non-programmers.
Mon 12 SepDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
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11:00 25m | Tools for Creating UI Automation MacrosGC Poster Graduate Consortium Rebecca Krosnick University of Michigan DOI | ||
11:25 25m | Time-Travel Debugging with Visualization of Data-Structures Based on InstrumentationGC Poster Graduate Consortium Kim Mönch Bundeswehr University Munich DOI | ||
11:50 25m | A model-driven approach for DevOpsGC Poster Graduate Consortium Hugo da Gião University of Porto & HASLab/INESC Tec DOI |
Thu 15 SepDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
10:30 - 15:30 | Poster PresentationPosters and Showpieces / Graduate Consortium at Corridor of San Francesco Room Authors will attend only during breaks. | ||
10:30 5hPoster | Making the Invisible Visible in Computational NotebooksPoster Posters and Showpieces Mauricio Verano Merino Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, L. Thomas van Binsbergen University of Amsterdam, Mazyar Seraj Eindhoven University of Technology DOI | ||
10:30 5hPoster | A technique to improve text editing on smartphonesPoster Posters and Showpieces Maria Giovanna Albanese Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Salerno, Gennaro Costagliola Università di Salerno, Mattia De Rosa University of Salerno, Vittorio Fuccella University of Salerno DOI | ||
10:30 5hPoster | Chaldene: Towards Visual Programming Image Processing in Jupyter NotebooksPoster Posters and Showpieces Fei Chen , Philipp Slusallek German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Saarland University, Martin Muller Saarland University, Tim Dahmen German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence DOI | ||
10:30 5hPoster | Feasibility of using YouTube Conversations for Pair Programming Intent ClassificationPoster Posters and Showpieces Jacob Hart University of Tulsa, Jake AuBuchon University of Tulsa, Sandeep Kuttal The University of Tulsa DOI | ||
10:30 5hPoster | Evaluating Gender Bias in Pair Programming Conversations with an AgentPoster Posters and Showpieces Alex McAuliffe The University of Tulsa, Jacob Hart University of Tulsa, Sandeep Kuttal The University of Tulsa DOI | ||
10:30 5hPoster | Estimating Foraging Values and Costs in Stack OverflowPoster Posters and Showpieces Abim Sedhain The University of Tulsa, Sruti Srinivasa Ragavan Microsoft Research; School of EECS, Oregon State University, Brett McKinney The University of Tulsa, Sandeep Kuttal The University of Tulsa DOI | ||
10:30 5hPoster | Information Seeking Behavior for Bugs on GitHub: An Information Foraging PerspectivePoster Posters and Showpieces DOI | ||
10:30 5hPoster | Developers’ Foraging Behavior on Stack OverflowPoster Posters and Showpieces Vaishvi Diwanji The University of Tulsa, Abim Sedhain The University of Tulsa, Grey Bodi The University of Tulsa, Sandeep Kuttal The University of Tulsa DOI | ||
10:30 5hPoster | Which Technologies are Most Frequently Used by Data Scientists?Poster Posters and Showpieces Paula Pereira University of Minho, João Paulo Fernandes LIACC, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal, Jácome Cunha University of Porto DOI | ||
10:30 5h | Tools for Creating UI Automation MacrosGC Poster Graduate Consortium Rebecca Krosnick University of Michigan DOI |