Serge Demeyer

Registered user since Sun 11 Mar 2018

Name:Serge Demeyer
Bio:

Serge Demeyer is a professor at the University of Antwerp (Department of Mathematics and Computer Science) and the spokesperson for the ANSYMO (Antwerp System Modelling) research group. He directs a research lab investigating the theme of “Software Reengineering” (LORE - Lab On REengineering). In 2007 he received a “Best teacher” award from the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Antwerp. As a consequence he remains very active in all matters related to teaching quality.

His main research interest concerns software reengineering, more specifically the evolution of object-oriented software systems. He is an active member of the corresponding international research communities, serving in various conference organization and program committees. The University of Antwerp hosted a number of influential scientific conferences among others the 15th edition of the “Working Conference on Reverse Engineering” (WCRE) in September 2008; the 25th edition of the renowned “Automated Software Engineering Conference” (ASE) in September 2010 and (last but not least) the “Software Evolution Week” (CSMR-WCRE 2013) in February 2013. He has written a book entitled “Object-Oriented Reengineering” and edited a book on “Software Evolution”. He also authored numerous peer reviewed articles, many of them in highly respected scientific journals. He completed his M.Sc. in 1987 and his Ph.D. in 1996, both at the “Vrije Universiteit Brussel”. After his Ph.D., he worked for three years in Switzerland, where he served as a technical co-ordinator of an European research project. Switzerland remains near and dear to his heart, witness the sabbatical leave during 2009-2010 at the University of Zürich in the research group SEAL.

Country:Belgium
Affiliation:University of Antwerp; Flanders Make
Research interests:Software Evolution; Software Test Automation

Contributions

NEXTA 2023 Programme Committee in Program Committee within the NEXTA2023-track
ICSE 2023 Committee Member in New Ideas and Emerging Results within the NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results-track
AST 2023 Committee Member in Program Committee within the AST 2023-track
Mutation 2023 Author of Validation of Mutation Testing in the Safety Critical Industry through a Pilot Study within the Mutation 2023-track
ESEC/FSE 2022 Author of PaReco: Patched Clones and Missed Patches among the Divergent Variants of a Software Family within the Research Papers-track
EASE 2022 Author of Can we Increase the Test-coverage in Libraries using Dependent Projects’ Test-suites? within the Vision and Emerging Results Track-track
MSR 2022 Committee Member in Shadow PC Advisors within the Shadow PC-track
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Technical Papers-track
NEXTA 2022 Programme Committee in Program Committee within the NEXTA2022-track
ICSE 2021 Committee Member in Program Committee within the SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice-track
SoHeal 2021 Committee Member in Program Committee within the SoHeal 2021-track
ICPC 2021 Committee Member in Most Influential Paper - Program Committee
MSR 2021 Shadow PC Advisor in Organizing Committee
Shadow PC Advisors Co-Chair in Shadow PC Advisors within the Shadow PC-track
NEXTA 2021 Committee Member in Program Committee within the NEXTA2021-track
Author of Flaky Mutants; Another Concern for MutationTesting within the NEXTA2021-track
NEXTA 2020 Session Chair of Session: Test Generation (part of NEXTA 2020)
General Chair in Organizing Committee within the NEXTA 2020-track
ICSE 2020 Committee Member in Committee within the Workshops-track
MSR 2020 Ordinary PC member in Program Committee within the Technical Papers-track
MSR 2019 Committee Member in Program Committee within the MSR 2019 Technical Papers-track
ESEC/FSE 2018 Author of Goal-Oriented Mutation Testing with Focal Methods within the A-TEST-track
* ICSE 2018 * Author of Poster T31: Unit Tests and Component Tests do Make a Difference on Fault Localisation Effectiveness within the Posters -track
MSR 2018 Committee Member in Program Committee within the Technical Papers-track