conf.researchr.org / Shane McIntosh

Registered user since Tue 14 Sep 2021
Name:Shane McIntosh
Country:Canada
Affiliation:University of Waterloo
Personal website: https://rebels.cs.uwaterloo.ca/
X (Twitter): https://x.com/shane_mcintosh
Research interests:Software Quality, Release Engineering, Build Systems, Mining Software Repositories
Contributions
2024
Mining Software Repositories
2023
ICSME
ASE
- Author of Code Cloning in Smart Contracts on the Ethereum Platform: An Extended Replication Study within the Journal-first Papers-track
- Author of Repeated Builds During Code Review: An Empirical Study of the OpenStack Community within the Research Papers-track
- Co-chair in NIER Chairs within the NIER Track-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Industry Challenge (Competition) -track
ICSE
- Author of Code Review of Build System Specifications: Prevalence, Purposes, Patterns, and Perceptions within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Code Review of Build System Specifications: Prevalence, Purposes, Patterns, and Perceptions (Replication Package) within the Artifact Evaluation-track
- Program Committee Member in Technical Track within the Technical Track-track
International Conference on Technical Debt
2022
ESEC/FSE
- Author of An empirical study of type-related defects in Python projects within the Journal First-track
- Author of Characterizing and Mitigating Self-Admitted Technical Debt in Build Systems within the Journal First-track
- Author of The Ghost Commit Problem When Identifying Fix-Inducing Changes: An Empirical Study of Apache Projects within the Journal First-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Student Research Competition-track
ICSE
- Author of How Does Code Reviewing Feedback Evolve? A Longitudinal Study at Dell EMC within the SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice-track
- Author of Lags in the release, adoption, and propagation of npm vulnerability fixes within the Journal-First Papers-track
- Author of Lessons from Eight Years of Operational Data from a Continuous Integration Service: A Case Study of CircleCI within the Technical Track-track