FSE 2025
Mon 23 - Fri 27 June 2025 Trondheim, Norway

The 1st International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Integrated Development Environments (AI-IDE) aims to bring together academic researchers and industry practitioners to explore the latest advancements in AI-powered IDEs. With the rapid evolution of intelligent programming assistants and LLM-based agents, there is a pressing need to discuss design methodologies, integration strategies, and the future trajectory of AI in software development tools.

Topics of interest include the development of AI-enhanced IDE plugins, AI-native IDEs, AI in software development, the role of AI in improving developer productivity and code quality and human-AI interactions in the software development process. Discussions on ethical, privacy and security concerns regarding the integration of AI in the IDE are also welcomed in the workshop.

The workshop will feature keynote talks from renowned AI for SE researchers and leading AI IDE product developers, providing insights into real-world applications and challenges. This timely workshop seeks to foster collaboration that will shape the next generation of AI-powered development environments.

The tentative workshop date is June 26th or June 27th.

Plenary
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Fri 27 Jun

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10:30 - 11:00
Coffe BreakCatering at Foyer
10:30
30m
Coffee break
Break
Catering

13:00 - 14:00
13:00
60m
Lunch
Lunch
Catering

14:00 - 15:30
AI-IDEAI IDE at Comet
Chair(s): Pengfei Gao ByteDance
14:00
5m
Day opening
Opening
AI IDE
Chao Peng ByteDance, Junjie Chen Tianjin University
14:05
15m
Talk
MultiMind: A Plug-in for the Implementation of Development Tasks Aided by AI Assistants
AI IDE
Benedetta Donato University of Milano - Bicocca, Leonardo Mariani University of Milano-Bicocca, Daniela Micucci University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy, Oliviero Riganelli University of Milano - Bicocca, Marco Somaschini University of Milano - Bicocca
Pre-print
14:20
15m
Talk
Human-AI Collaboration in Software Development: A Mixed-Methods Study of Developers’ Use of GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT
AI IDE
Viktoria Stray University of Oslo / SINTEF, Astri Barbala SINTEF Digital, Viggo Tellefsen Wivestad SINTEF
14:35
15m
Talk
ACE: Automated Technical Debt Remediation with Validated Large Language Model Refactorings
AI IDE
Adam Tornhill Codescene AB, Markus Borg CodeScene, Nadim Hagatulah Lund University, Emma Söderberg Lund University
14:50
15m
Talk
AI in Software Engineering: Perceived Roles and Their Impact on Adoption
AI IDE
Ilya Zakharov JetBrains Research, Ekaterina Koshchenko JetBrains Research, Agnia Sergeyuk JetBrains Research
15:05
15m
Talk
RE-oriented Model Development with LLM Support and Deduction-based Verification
AI IDE
Radoslaw Klimek AGH University of Krakow
15:20
10m
Day closing
Closing
AI IDE
Chao Peng ByteDance, Junjie Chen Tianjin University
15:30 - 16:00
Coffe BreakCatering at Foyer
15:30
30m
Coffee break
Break
Catering

Call for Papers

Submission Link: https://aiide25.hotcrp.com

The 1st International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Integrated Development Environments (AI-IDE) is calling for submissions! We aim to bring together academic researchers and industry practitioners to explore the latest advancements in AI-powered software development tools. With the rapid evolution of intelligent programming assistants and LLM-based agents, there is a pressing need to discuss design methodologies, integration strategies, and the future trajectory of AI in software development tools.

ASEJ Special Issue

There will be a special issue for Springer’s Automated Software Engineering journal (https://link.springer.com/journal/10515). Selected AI-IDE research papers can be published in this special issue after a revision.

Submission Types

We accept the following types of paper submissions, in which accepted papers will appear in the ACM digital library and the conference companion proceedings. We also allow non-archival participation for all submission types, where authors can choose to only present their work, without publishing the paper in the proceedings. At least one author of accepted papers must register and present at the workshop for their papers to be included.

  • Research Papers: 8 pages, inclusive of references and the appendix.
  • Research Papers with a planned ASE journal extension: 8 pages, inclusive of references and the appendix.
  • Industry Papers: 4 pages for short papers and 8 pages for long papers, inclusive of references and the appendix.
  • New Idea and Position Papers: up to 4 pages, inclusive of references and the appendix.

Important Dates

Important dates of paper submissions are listed below. All dates are 23:59:59 UTC-12 (Anywhere of the Earth).

  • Tuesday, Mar 4th, 2025: Submission deadline
  • Thursday, Apr 10th, 2025: Notification
  • Thursday, Apr 24th, 2025: Camera-ready

Topics of Interest

  • AI-enhanced software development, e.g. code completion and project generation
  • Integration of large language models in IDEs
  • Intelligent testing, debugging and error detection tools
  • AI-driven code refactoring and optimization
  • Human-AI collaboration in software development
  • User experience design for AI-powered development tools
  • Ethical, privacy and security considerations in AI-assisted programming
  • Case studies and empirical evaluations of AI IDEs.

Paper Format and Submission Requirement

Please refer to https://conf.researchr.org/track/fse-2025/fse-2025-how-to-submit#submission-format for the general submission format guide of FSE.

Specifically, your submission requires using the following booktitle:

\acmBooktitle{Companion Proceedings of the 33rd ACM Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE '25), June 23--27, 2025, Trondheim, Norway}

Upon acceptance of a paper, at least one author will need to register for the workshop, attend and present the paper.

The tentative workshop date is June 26th or June 27th.

Contact

Email the organisers for any questions you may have on paper submission and the workshop in general.

Chao Peng chao.peng@acm.org

Junjie Chen junjiechen@tju.edu.cn

Patanamon Thongtanunam patanamon.t@unimelb.edu.au

Kla Tantithamthavorn chakkrit@monash.edu