ICSE 2025
Sat 26 April - Sun 4 May 2025 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Theme & Goals

With the steep increase in empirical studies and the advent of secondary studies that aggregate their results, a main concern is their quality. Although researchers have raised concerns about various quality issues for many years, many of these issues persist, partially due to the complexity of empirical studies in our field—whether human subjects are involved or not. Problems related to appropriate design and the correct usage of statistical methods are crucial for the reliability of the results. Consequently, as a community, we need to better understand these issues and how to mitigate, if not eliminate, them. The workshop’s aim is to increase awareness of the importance of quality and appropriateness in the methods applied during the different stages of software engineering empirical studies to yield reliable results and to disseminate this knowledge to the broader SE community.

This year, we are placing a special emphasis on Machine Learning (ML). We encourage submissions that explore the integration and application of ML techniques throughout the empirical process. Contributions that address methodological challenges in conducting empirical studies with ML techniques are highly welcomed.

Previous Editions

  • WSESE 2024 was held on April 16, 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal (co-located with ICSE 2024).
Plenary
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07:00 - 17:00
09:00 - 10:30
Keynote & ESE4MLWSESE at 203
Chair(s): Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
09:00
15m
Other
Welcome
WSESE
Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Andreas Jedlitschka Fraunhofer IESE
09:15
50m
Keynote
The Methodological Implications of Using Generative AI in Software Engineering Research
WSESE
Margaret-Anne Storey University of Victoria
10:05
12m
Talk
Towards Evaluation Guidelines for Empirical Studies involving LLMs
WSESE
Stefan Wagner Technical University of Munich, Marvin Muñoz Barón Technical University of Munich, Falessi Davide University of Rome Tor Vergata, Sebastian Baltes University of Bayreuth
10:17
13m
Live Q&A
Keynote & ESE4ML: Discussion
WSESE

10:30 - 11:00
10:30
30m
Break
Saturday Morning Break
Catering

11:00 - 12:30
ML4ESEWSESE at 203
Chair(s): Andreas Jedlitschka Fraunhofer IESE
11:00
15m
Talk
A Framework for Using LLMs for Repository Mining Studies in Empirical Software Engineering
WSESE
Vincenzo De Martino University of Salerno, Joel Castaño Fernández Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Fabio Palomba University of Salerno, Xavier Franch Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Silverio Martínez-Fernández UPC-BarcelonaTech
Pre-print
11:15
18m
Talk
Can Machine Learning Support the Selection of Studies for Systematic Literature Review Updates?
WSESE
Marcelo Costalonga Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Bianca Minetto Napoleão Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Maria Teresa Baldassarre Department of Computer Science, University of Bari , Katia Felizardo Federal Technological University of Paraná, Igor Steinmacher NAU RESHAPE LAB, Marcos Kalinowski Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)
11:33
18m
Talk
Applications and Implications of Large Language Models in Qualitative Analysis: A New Frontier for Empirical Software Engineering
WSESE
Matheus de Morais Leça University of Calgary, Lucas Valença University of Calgary, Reydne Bruno dos Santos UFPE, Ronnie de Souza Santos University of Calgary
11:51
18m
Talk
Large Language Model for Qualitative Research - A Systematic Mapping Study
WSESE
Cauã Ferreira Barros Federal University of Goiás, Bruna Borges Azevedo Federal University of Goiás, Valdemar Graciano Neto Federal University of Goiás, Mohamad Kassab Boston University, USA, Marcos Kalinowski Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Hugo Alexandre D. do Nascimento Federal University of Goiás, Michelle C.G.S.P. Bandeira Federal University of Goiás
12:09
21m
Live Q&A
ML4ESE: Discussion
WSESE

12:30 - 14:00
13:15
45m
Lunch
Saturday Lunch
Catering

14:00 - 15:30
Keynote & Secondary StudiesWSESE at 203
Chair(s): Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
14:00
50m
Keynote
Empirical Software Engineering in the Public Sector
WSESE
14:50
12m
Talk
The Role of Paper-Type in Systematic Mapping Studies in Software Engineering
WSESE
Nauman Ali Blekinge Institute of Technology, Jürgen Börstler Blekinge Institute of Technology
15:02
12m
Talk
On the difficulties of conducting and replicating systematic literature reviews studies using LLMs in software engineering
WSESE
Katia Romero Felizardo NAU RESHAPE LAB, Anderson Deizepe UTFPR-CP, Daniel Coutinho Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Genildo Gomes da Silva Junior , Maria Alcimar Costa Meireles UFAM - Federal University of Amazonas, Marco Gerosa Northern Arizona University, Igor Steinmacher NAU RESHAPE LAB
15:14
16m
Live Q&A
Keynote & Secondary Studies: Discussion
WSESE

15:30 - 16:00
15:30
30m
Break
Saturday Afternoon Break
Catering

16:00 - 17:30
Qualitative AspectsWSESE at 203
Chair(s): Andreas Jedlitschka Fraunhofer IESE
16:00
18m
Talk
Exploring How SE Academic Papers Use Figures
WSESE
Marco Torchiano Politecnico di Torino, Lorenzo Laudadio Politecnico di Torino
16:18
18m
Talk
Integrating Positionality Statements in Empirical Software Engineering Research
WSESE
Breno Felix de Sousa Federal University of Pernambuco, Ronnie de Souza Santos University of Calgary, Kiev Gama Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
16:36
15m
Talk
Designing a Longitudinal Large-Scale Collaborative Survey Research to Study Turnover Intentions in the Software Industry
WSESE
Miikka Kuutila Dalhousie University, Paul Ralph Dalhousie University
16:51
15m
Talk
Analyzing and interpreting software development cost estimation error
WSESE
Magne Jørgensen Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering
17:06
19m
Live Q&A
Qualitative Aspects: Discussion
WSESE

17:25
5m
Other
Conclusions
WSESE
Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Andreas Jedlitschka Fraunhofer IESE
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Accepted Papers

Title
A Framework for Using LLMs for Repository Mining Studies in Empirical Software Engineering
WSESE
Pre-print
Analyzing and interpreting software development cost estimation error
WSESE
Applications and Implications of Large Language Models in Qualitative Analysis: A New Frontier for Empirical Software Engineering
WSESE
Can Machine Learning Support the Selection of Studies for Systematic Literature Review Updates?
WSESE
Designing a Longitudinal Large-Scale Collaborative Survey Research to Study Turnover Intentions in the Software Industry
WSESE
Exploring How SE Academic Papers Use Figures
WSESE
Integrating Positionality Statements in Empirical Software Engineering Research
WSESE
Large Language Model for Qualitative Research - A Systematic Mapping Study
WSESE
On the difficulties of conducting and replicating systematic literature reviews studies using LLMs in software engineering
WSESE
The Role of Paper-Type in Systematic Mapping Studies in Software Engineering
WSESE
Towards Evaluation Guidelines for Empirical Studies involving LLMs
WSESE

Call for Papers

This year, we are placing a special emphasis on Machine Learning (ML). We encourage submissions that explore the integration and application of ML techniques throughout the empirical process. Contributions that address methodological challenges in conducting empirical studies with ML techniques are highly welcomed.

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
  • Issues with the motivation and definition of appropriate research questions.
  • Issues with the operationalization, e.g., missing standard metrics.
  • Issues with the systematic identification of threats to validity and how to address them
  • Issues selecting an appropriate study design and the consequences of that selection,
  • Issues with drawing appropriate conclusions from the findings and generalizing them
  • Issues with aggregating results from individual studies
  • Issues with reproduction, replication, or families of studies
  • Issues with quantitative, qualitative approaches and combined approaches
  • Issues with understanding failures and successes: lessons learned
Paper categories
  • Technical papers (6-8 pages including references): formally describe studies, explain how they were designed and executed to overcome challenges, highlight concrete results, and describe any advances to the state-of-the-art.
  • Experience reports / Work in progress (4-6 pages including references) describe the experience in conducting studies and lessons learned that address methodological issues.
  • Vision / Position papers (2-4 pages including references) describe new directions in conducting empirical studies including convincing arguments supported by clear rationale.
  • Panel proposals (1-2 pages including references) discuss hot topics about conducting empirical studies.

Papers must describe original work that has not been submitted to or presented at other forums (although the studies described may have been). Accepted papers will be published in the ICSE workshop proceedings.

Submission information

Submissions will be made via hotcrp. Papers must be formatted according to ICSE 2025 guidelines. Please, note that WSESE does not follow double-anonymous review process.

The official publication date of the workshop proceedings is the date the proceedings are made available by IEEE. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of ICSE 2025. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.

Submission link: https://wsese2025.hotcrp.com/