ASE 2026
Mon 12 - Fri 16 October 2026 Munich, Germany

Automated program repair (APR) aims to help developers reduce the time and effort required for debugging and bug fixing by automatically generating patches for software defects. In recent years, APR has attracted growing interest from the software engineering, programming languages, and artificial intelligence communities. Despite major progress, important challenges remain, including improving patch quality, extending the applicability of repair techniques, increasing efficiency, and addressing usability and trustworthiness concerns for practitioners.

The International Workshop on Automated Program Repair (APR) provides a forum for researchers and practitioners to discuss new ideas, preliminary results, industrial experiences, and emerging directions in automated debugging and program repair. The workshop emphasizes both technical advances and human-centered aspects of repair, and seeks to strengthen connections between academia and industry to support broader adoption of APR technology.

Call for Papers

The International Workshop on Automated Program Repair (APR 2026) invites submissions on recent advances in the theory and practice of automated program repair, automated debugging, and closely related topics. The workshop will provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas, present emerging results, and discuss future research directions in the field.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Quality of automatically generated patches
  • Scalability of program repair algorithms
  • Repair of domain-specific bugs
  • Applications of program repair
  • Deployment of program repair in practice
  • Human aspects of program repair
  • Case studies on program repair
  • Program repair tools and benchmarks
  • LLMs for program repair
  • Dynamic and static analysis for program repair
  • Fault localization, automated debugging, and program repair
  • Testing and verification for program repair
  • Program synthesis for program repair
  • Test repair
  • Program repair and DevOps

We welcome research papers (4-8 pages including references), position papers (2-4 pages including references), and experience reports (4-8 pages including references) from both academia and industry. The workshop aims to promote discussion on open challenges, practical deployment, and new directions for APR research.