ESEIW 2024
Sun 20 - Fri 25 October 2024 Barcelona, Spain
VenuePolytechnic University of Catalonia, North Campus
Room nameTelensenyament (B3 Building - 1st Floor)
Floor1
Room number103
Room InformationNo extra information available
Program

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Thu 24 Oct

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11:00 - 12:30
11:00
20m
Full-paper
ChatGPT application in Systematic Literature Reviews in Software Engineering: an evaluation of its accuracy to support the selection activity
ESEM Technical Papers
Katia Romero Felizardo UTFPR-CP, Marcia Sampaio Lima Universidade do Estado do Amazonas - UEA, Anderson Deizepe UTFPR-CP, Tayana Conte Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University
11:20
20m
Full-paper
Is generalisation hindering the adoption of your findings?
ESEM Technical Papers
Rogardt Heldal Western Norway University of Applied Science
11:40
20m
Full-paper
Threats to Validity in Software Engineering -- hypocritical paper section or essential analysis?
ESEM Technical Papers
Patricia Lago Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Per Runeson Lund University, Qunying Song Lund University, Roberto Verdecchia University of Florence
Pre-print
12:00
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
Data extraction for systematic mapping study using a large language model - a proof-of-concept study in software engineering
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Katia Romero Felizardo UTFPR-CP, Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University, Marcia Sampaio Lima Universidade do Estado do Amazonas - UEA, Anderson Deizepe UTFPR-CP, Tayana Conte Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Monalessa P. Barcellos Federal University of Espírito Santo
12:15
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
Crossover Designs in Software Engineering Experiments: Review of the State of Analysis
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Julian Frattini Blekinge Institute of Technology, Davide Fucci Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
Link to publication DOI Pre-print Media Attached
14:00 - 15:30
14:00
20m
Full-paper
Game Software Engineering: A Controlled Experiment Comparing Automated Content Generation Techniques
ESEM Technical Papers
Mar Zamorano López University College London, África Domingo Universidad San Jorge, Carlos Cetina Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain, Federica Sarro University College London
14:20
20m
Full-paper
Evaluating Software Modelling Recommendations: Towards Systematic Guidelines for Modelling
ESEM Technical Papers
Shalini Chakraborty Reykjavik University, Grischa Liebel Reykjavik University
14:40
20m
Full-paper
What do we know about Hugging Face? A systematic literature review and quantitative validation of qualitative claims
ESEM Technical Papers
Jason Jones Purdue University, Wenxin Jiang Purdue University, Nicholas Synovic Loyola University Chicago, George K. Thiruvathukal Loyola University Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, James C. Davis Purdue University
DOI Pre-print
15:00
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
On the Creation of Representative Samples of Software Repositories
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
June Gorostidi IN3 - UOC, Adem Ait University of Luxembourg, Jordi Cabot Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo IN3 - UOC
Pre-print
15:15
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
Can ChatGPT emulate humans in software engineering surveys?
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University, Jacob Mcauley Penney NAU, Katia Romero Felizardo UTFPR-CP, Alessandro Garcia Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Marco Gerosa Northern Arizona University
16:00 - 17:30
16:00
20m
Full-paper
A Transformer-based Approach for Augmenting Software Engineering Chatbots Datasets
ESEM Technical Papers
Ahmad Abdellatif University of Calgary, Khaled Badran Concordia University, Canada, Diego Costa Concordia University, Canada, Emad Shihab Concordia University
16:20
20m
Full-paper
Unsupervised and Supervised Co-learning for Comment-based Codebase Refining and its Application in Code Search
ESEM Technical Papers
Gang Hu School of Information Science & Engineering, Yunnan University, Xiaoqin Zeng School of Information Science & Engineering, Yunnan University, Wanlong Yu , Min Peng , YUAN Mengting School of Computer Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, Liang Duan
16:40
20m
Full-paper
Good things come in three: Generating SO Post Titles with Pre-Trained Models, Self Improvement and Post Ranking
ESEM Technical Papers
Duc Anh Le Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Anh M. T. Bui Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Phuong T. Nguyen University of L’Aquila, Davide Di Ruscio University of L'Aquila
Pre-print
17:00
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
PromptLink: Multi-template prompt learning with adversarial training for issue-commit link recovery
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Yang Deng The School of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, China, Bangchao Wang Wuhan Textile University, Zhiyuan Zou The School of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, China, Luyao Ye The School of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, China
17:15
15m
Journal Early-Feedback
GPTSniffer: A CodeBERT-based classifier to detect source code written by ChatGPT
ESEM Journal-First Papers
Phuong T. Nguyen University of L’Aquila, Juri Di Rocco University of L'Aquila, Claudio Di Sipio University of l'Aquila, Riccardo Rubei University of L'Aquila, Davide Di Ruscio University of L'Aquila, Massimiliano Di Penta University of Sannio, Italy
Link to publication DOI Pre-print

Fri 25 Oct

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11:00 - 12:30
Large language models in software engineering IESEM Technical Papers / ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track at Telensenyament (B3 Building - 1st Floor)
Chair(s): Phuong T. Nguyen University of L’Aquila
11:00
20m
Full-paper
Optimizing the Utilization of Large Language Models via Schedule Optimization: An Exploratory Study
ESEM Technical Papers
Yueyue Liu The University of Newcastle, Hongyu Zhang Chongqing University, Zhiqiang Li Shaanxi Normal University, Yuantian Miao The University of Newcastle
11:20
20m
Full-paper
A Comparative Study on Large Language Models for Log Parsing
ESEM Technical Papers
Merve Astekin Simula Research Laboratory, Max Hort Simula Research Laboratory, Leon Moonen Simula Research Laboratory and BI Norwegian Business School
11:40
20m
Full-paper
Are Large Language Models a Threat to Programming Platforms? An Exploratory Study
ESEM Technical Papers
Md Mustakim Billah University of Saskatchewan, Palash Ranjan Roy University of Saskatchewan, Zadia Codabux University of Saskatchewan, Banani Roy University of Saskatchewan
Pre-print
12:00
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
Automatic Library Migration Using Large Language Models: First Results
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Aylton Almeida UFMG, Laerte Xavier PUC Minas, Marco Tulio Valente Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
12:15
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
Evaluating Large Language Models in Exercises of UML Class Diagram Modeling
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Daniele De Bari Politecnico di Torino, Giacomo Garaccione Politecnico di Torino, Riccardo Coppola Politecnico di Torino, Marco Torchiano Politecnico di Torino, Luca Ardito Politecnico di Torino
14:00 - 15:30
Large language models in software engineering IIESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track / ESEM IGC at Telensenyament (B3 Building - 1st Floor)
Chair(s): Claudio Di Sipio University of l'Aquila
14:00
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
Debugging with Open-Source Large Language Models: An Evaluation
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Yacine Majdoub IResCoMath Lab, University of Gabes, Eya Ben Charrada IResCoMath Lab, University of Gabes
Link to publication DOI Pre-print
14:15
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
Multi-language Software Development in the LLM Era: Insights from Practitioners’ Conversations with ChatGPT
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Lucas Almeida Aguiar State University of Ceará, Matheus Paixao State University of Ceará, Rafael Carmo Federal University of Ceará, Edson Soares Instituto Atlantico & State University of Ceara (UECE), Antonio Leal State University of Ceará, Matheus Freitas State University of Ceará, Eliakim Gama State University of Ceará
14:30
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
Exploring LLM-Driven Explanations for Quantum Algorithms
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Giordano d'Aloisio University of L'Aquila, Sophie Fortz King's College London, Carol Hanna University College London, Daniel Fortunato INESC-ID, University of Porto, Avner Bensoussan King's College London, Eñaut Mendiluze Usandizaga Simula Research Laboratory, Norway, Federica Sarro University College London
Pre-print
14:45
15m
Industry talk
Beyond Words: On Large Language Models Actionability in Mission-Critical Risk Analysis
ESEM IGC
Matteo Esposito University of Oulu, Francesco Palagiano Multitel di Lerede Alessandro & C. s.a.s., Valentina Lenarduzzi University of Oulu, Davide Taibi University of Oulu
Pre-print
15:00
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
Detecting Code Smells using ChatGPT: Initial Insights
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Luciana L. Silva Federal University of Minas Gerais, Janio R. Silva IFMG, João Eduardo Montandon Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Marcus Andrade IFMG, Marco Tulio Valente Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
15:15
15m
Industry talk
ChatGPT’s Potential in Cryptography Misuse Detection: A Comparative Analysis with Static Analysis Tools
ESEM IGC
Ehsan Firouzi TU Clausthal, Mohammad Ghafari TU Clausthal, Mike Ebrahimi CUBE
16:00 - 17:00
Empirical studies for programming languages challengesESEM Technical Papers / ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track at Telensenyament (B3 Building - 1st Floor)
Chair(s): Julian Frattini Blekinge Institute of Technology
16:00
20m
Full-paper
Cross-Language Dependencies: An Empirical Study of Kotlin-Java
ESEM Technical Papers
Qiong Feng Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Huan Ji Huawei Nanjing Research Center, Xiaotian Ma Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Peng Liang Wuhan University, China
Pre-print Media Attached
16:20
20m
Full-paper
Broken Agreement: The Evolution of Solidity Error Handling
ESEM Technical Papers
Charalambos Ioannis Mitropoulos Technical University of Crete, Maria Kechagia University College London, Chrysostomos Maschas GRNET, Sotirios Ioannidis Technical University of Crete, Federica Sarro University College London, Dimitris Mitropoulos University of Athens
16:40
15m
Vision and Emerging Results
Rusty Linux: Advances in Rust for Linux Kernel Development
ESEM Emerging Results, Vision and Reflection Papers Track
Shane Panter Boise State University, Nasir Eisty Boise State University
17:15 - 17:30
Closing and presentation of ESEM 2025ESEIW ESEM at Telensenyament (B3 Building - 1st Floor)
Chair(s): Xavier Franch Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
17:15
15m
Other
Conference Closing
ESEIW ESEM
Xavier Franch Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

Thu 24 Oct

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Fri 25 Oct

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