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ICSE 2023
Sun 14 - Sat 20 May 2023 Melbourne, Australia
VenueMelbourne Convention Exhibition Centre | MCEC
Room nameMeeting Room 103
Floor1
Room number103
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Program

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Sun 14 May

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09:00 - 10:30
First day opening / KeynoteCHASE Research Track at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Fabio Calefato University of Bari
09:00
30m
Day opening
First day opening
CHASE Research Track
Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University
09:30
60m
Keynote
The Inclusive Developer: Perspectives and Considerations for Building Inclusive Software
CHASE Research Track
Daniela Damian University of Victoria
11:00 - 12:30
Resilience & QualityCHASE Research Track at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Rashina Hoda Monash University
11:00
20m
Talk
Post-pandemic Resilience of Hybrid Software TeamsFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
Ronnie de Souza Santos Cape Breton University, Gianisa Adisaputri Dalhousie University, Paul Ralph Dalhousie University
Pre-print
11:20
20m
Talk
On the perceived relevance of critical internal quality attributes when evolving software featuresFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
Eduardo Fernandes Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Marcos Kalinowski Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)
Pre-print
11:40
20m
Talk
What's behind tight deadlines? Business causes of technical debtNIER paper
CHASE Research Track
Rodrigo Rebouças de Almeida Federal University of Paraiba, Christoph Treude University of Melbourne, Uirá Kulesza Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
Pre-print
12:00
20m
Talk
Accounting for socio-technical resilience in software engineeringNIER paper
CHASE Research Track
Tamara Lopez The Open University, Helen Sharp The Open University, Michel Wermelinger The Open University, Melanie Langer Lancaster University, Mark Levine Lancaster University, Caroline Jay Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom, Yijun Yu The Open University, UK, Bashar Nuseibeh The Open University, UK; Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
Pre-print
13:45 - 15:15
Collaboration & Human Factors ICHASE Research Track / CHASE J1C2 at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Marcos Kalinowski Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)
13:45
20m
Talk
Exploring a Research Agenda for Design Knowledge Capture in MeetingsNIER paper
CHASE Research Track
Liz Seero Colorado College, Adriana Meza Soria UC Irvine, Andre van der Hoek University of California, Irvine, Janet Burge Colorado College
Pre-print
14:05
20m
Talk
Applying Human Values Theory to Software Engineering Practice: Lessons and ImplicationsJ1C2
CHASE J1C2
Maria Angela Ferrario Queen's University Belfast, Emily Winter Lancaster University
Link to publication DOI Media Attached File Attached
14:25
20m
Talk
Like, dislike, or just do it? How developers approach software development tasksJ1C2
CHASE J1C2
Zainab Masood Prince Sultan University, Rashina Hoda Monash University, Kelly Blincoe University of Auckland, Daniela Damian University of Victoria
Link to publication DOI
14:45
20m
Talk
An Exploratory Study of the Benefits of Time-bounded Collaborative Events for Startup FoundersFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
André Miranda UFPA, Kiev Gama UFPE, Cleidson de Souza Vale Institute of Technology and Federal University of Pará Belém, Brazil
Pre-print
15:45 - 17:15
OSS & Knowledge Communities / ClosingCHASE Research Track at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Kiev Gama UFPE
15:45
20m
Talk
Understanding information diffusion about open-source projects on Twitter, HackerNews, and RedditFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
Hongbo Fang Carnegie Mellon University, Bogdan Vasilescu Carnegie Mellon University, James Herbsleb Carnegie Mellon University
Pre-print
16:05
20m
Talk
Towards Understanding the Open Source Interest in Gender-Related GitHub ProjectsFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
Rita Garcia Unity and Victoria University of Wellington, Christoph Treude University of Melbourne, Wendy La University of Adelaide
Pre-print
16:25
20m
Talk
Hearing the voice of experts: Unveiling Stack Exchange communities’ knowledge of test smellsFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
Luana Martins Federal University of Bahia, Denivan Campos University of Molise, Italy, Railana Santana Federal University of Bahia, Joselito Mota Jr Federal University of Bahia, Heitor Augustus Xavier Costa Federal University of Lavras, Ivan Machado Federal University of Bahia
Pre-print
17:05
20m
Talk
Strategies for Using Websites to Support Programming and Their Impact on Source CodeFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
Omar Alghamdi Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom. College of Computing and Informatics, Saudi Electronic University, Riyadh,6867, Saudi Arabia, Sarah Clinch Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom, Mohammad Alhamadi Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom, Caroline Jay Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom
Pre-print
17:25
5m
Day closing
First day closing
CHASE Research Track
Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University

Mon 15 May

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09:00 - 10:30
Second day opening / KeynoteCHASE Research Track at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Hourieh Khalajzadeh Deakin University, Australia
09:15
15m
Day opening
Second day opening
CHASE Research Track
Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University
09:30
60m
Keynote
Humans of AI
CHASE Research Track
Jon Whittle CSIRO's Data61 and Monash University
11:00 - 12:30
Collaboration & Human Factors IICHASE Research Track at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Andrew Begel Carnegie Mellon University
11:00
20m
Talk
Developers Need Protection, Too: Perspectives and Research Challenges for Privacy in Social Coding PlatformsNIER paper
CHASE Research Track
Nicolás E. Díaz Ferreyra Hamburg University of Technology, Abdessamad Imine Lorraine University, Melina Vidoni Australian National University, Riccardo Scandariato Hamburg University of Technology
Pre-print
11:20
20m
Talk
Emotions in Requirements Engineering: A Systematic Mapping StudyFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
Tahira Iqbal University of Tartu, Hina Anwar University of Tartu, Syazwanie Filzah University of Tartu, Mohamad Gharib University of Tartu, Kerli Mooses University of Tartu, Kuldar Taveter University of Tartu, Estonia
Pre-print
11:40
20m
Talk
Addressing Age-Related Accessibility Needs of Senior Users Though Model-Driven EngineeringNIER paper
CHASE Research Track
Shavindra Wickramathilaka Monash University, ingo Mueller Monash University
Pre-print
12:00
20m
Talk
Perceptions of Task Interdependence in Software Development: An Industrial Case StudyFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
Mayara Benício de Barros Souza Federal University of Pernambuco and UNIVASF, Fabio Q. B. da Silva Federal University of Pernambuco, Carolyn Seaman University of Maryland Baltimore County
Pre-print
13:45 - 15:15
Diversity and Inclusion in Software EngineeringCHASE Research Track at Meeting Room 103
13:45
20m
Talk
Investigating the Perceived Impact of Maternity on Software Engineering: a Women’s PerspectiveFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
Larissa Rocha Universidade Federal da Bahia, Edna Dias Canedo University of Brasilia (UnB), Claudia Pinto Pereira State University of Feira de Santana, Carla Bezerra Federal University of Ceará, Fabiana Freitas Mendes University of Brasilia (UnB)
Pre-print
14:05
20m
Talk
The State of Diversity and Inclusion in Apache: A Pulse CheckFull Paper
CHASE Research Track
Zixuan Feng Oregon State University, Mariam Guizani Oregon State University, Marco Gerosa Northern Arizona University, Anita Sarma Oregon State University
Pre-print
14:25
20m
Talk
Diversity in Software Engineering: A Survey about Computer Scientists from Underrepresented GroupsNIER paper
CHASE Research Track
Ronnie de Souza Santos Cape Breton University, Brody Stuart-Verner Cape Breton University, Cleyton V. C. de Magalhães Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems (CESAR)
Pre-print
14:45
20m
Talk
LGBTQIA+ (In)Visibility in Computer Science and Software Engineering EducationNIER paper
CHASE Research Track
Ronnie de Souza Santos Cape Breton University, Brody Stuart-Verner Cape Breton University, Cleyton V. C. de Magalhães Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems (CESAR)
Pre-print
15:45 - 17:15
Registered Reports / Conference closingCHASE Registered Reports / CHASE Research Track at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Maria Teresa Baldassarre Department of Computer Science, University of Bari
15:45
15m
Talk
Deconstructing Sentimental Stack Overflow Posts Through Interviews: Exploring the Case of Software TestingRegistered Report
CHASE Registered Reports
Mark Swillus TU Delft, Andy Zaidman Delft University of Technology
Pre-print
16:00
15m
Talk
A Perspective on the Role of Human Behaviors in Software Development: Voice and SilenceRegistered Report
CHASE Registered Reports
Mary Sánchez-Gordón Østfold University College, Ricardo Colomo-Palacios Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Muhammad Azeem Akbar LUT University, Monica Kristiansen Holone Østfold University College
Link to publication DOI Pre-print
16:15
15m
Talk
A Network Perspective on the Influence of Code Review Bots on the Structure of Developer CollaborationsRegistered Report
CHASE Registered Reports
Leonore Röseler Department of Informatics, University of Zurich, Ingo Scholtes Chair of Computer Science XV - Machine Learning for Complex Networks, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Christoph Gote Chair of Systems Design, ETH Zurich
Pre-print
16:30
30m
Panel
Discussion and feedback on registered protocols
CHASE Registered Reports
S: Raula Gaikovina Kula Nara Institute of Science and Technology, S: Marcos Kalinowski Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), S: Helen Sharp The Open University, S: Rashina Hoda Monash University
17:00
15m
Day closing
Conference closing & Awards ceremony
CHASE Research Track
Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University

Tue 16 May

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09:00 - 10:30
Introduction & Ice BreakingSMeW - Student Mentoring Workshop at Meeting Room 103

Welcome, ice-breaking activities, discussion on academic well-being, building a mentoring network, how to get the most out of your mentoring experience, etc.

11:00 - 12:30
Presentations & Group Q&ASMeW - Student Mentoring Workshop at Meeting Room 103

Presentation on networking/making friends at conferences with interactive activities to practice, aiming to help students get the most out of ICSE experience.

12:30 - 13:45
Lunch SocialSMeW - Student Mentoring Workshop at Meeting Room 103

Our room 103 is available for lunch! We invite all of our participants to mingle with each other in the same room and have fun over lunch :)

13:45 - 15:15
Mentoring PodsSMeW - Student Mentoring Workshop at Meeting Room 103

Small mentoring pods led by many mentors based on different topics. Topics include (not limited to) Time Management & Work-life Balance, Mental Health, Research Career Path & Job Market, Communication & Presentation, Improving Visibility & Impact, Finding Suitable Advisors/Labs/Colloborators & Forming Relationships, International Students in a Foreign Country, Underrepresented Group, Small University and/or Department, etc.

15:45 - 17:15
Panel Discuss & ClosingSMeW - Student Mentoring Workshop at Meeting Room 103

Free-style AMA (Ask-Me-Anything) panel discussion. We will have one panelist seat open for anyone to join spontaneously when you have something to share about the topic under discussion. The topics will be driven by students. We will collect questions from students prior to the event and start with common questions.

Wed 17 May

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11:00 - 12:30
Fault localizationJournal-First Papers / Technical Track / Showcase at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Rui Abreu University of Porto
11:00
15m
Talk
Evaluating the Impact of Experimental Assumptions in Automated Fault Localization
Technical Track
Ezekiel Soremekun Royal Holloway, University of London, Lukas Kirschner Saarland University, Marcel Böhme MPI-SP, Germany and Monash University, Australia, Mike Papadakis University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Pre-print Media Attached
11:15
15m
Talk
Locating Framework-specific Crashing Faults with Compact and Explainable Candidate Set
Technical Track
Jiwei Yan Institute of Software at Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, MiaoMiao Wang Technology Center of Software Engineering, ISCAS, China. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China., Yepang Liu Southern University of Science and Technology, Jun Yan Institute of Software at Chinese Academy of Sciences; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Long Zhang Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Pre-print
11:30
15m
Talk
PExReport: Automatic Creation of Pruned Executable Cross-Project Failure Reports
Technical Track
Sunzhou Huang University of Texas at San Antonio, Xiaoyin Wang University of Texas at San Antonio
Pre-print Media Attached
11:45
15m
Talk
Bug localization in game software engineering: evolving simulations to locate bugs in software models of video games
Showcase
Rodrigo Casamayor SVIT Research Group. Universidad San Jorge, Lorena Arcega San Jorge University, Francisca Pérez SVIT Research Group, Universidad San Jorge, Carlos Cetina San Jorge University, Spain
DOI
12:00
7m
Talk
Real World Projects, Real Faults: Evaluating Spectrum Based Fault Localization Techniques on Python Projects
Journal-First Papers
Ratnadira Widyasari Singapore Management University, Singapore, Gede Artha Azriadi Prana Singapore Management University, Stefanus Agus Haryono Singapore Management University, Shaowei Wang University of Manitoba, David Lo Singapore Management University
12:07
7m
Talk
Effective Isolation of Fault-Correlated Variables via Statistical and Mutation Analysis
Journal-First Papers
Ming Wen Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Zifan Xie Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Kaixuan Luo Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Xiao Chen Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Yibiao Yang Nanjing University, Hai Jin Huazhong University of Science and Technology
12:15
15m
Talk
RAT: A Refactoring-Aware Traceability Model for Bug Localization
Technical Track
Feifei Niu University of Ottawa, Wesley Assunção Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria & Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Liguo Huang Southern Methodist University, Christoph Mayr-Dorn JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITY LINZ, Jidong Ge Nanjing University, Bin Luo Nanjing University, Alexander Egyed Johannes Kepler University Linz
File Attached
13:45 - 15:15
Software security and privacyTechnical Track / Journal-First Papers at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Wei Yang University of Texas at Dallas
13:45
15m
Talk
BFTDetector: Automatic Detection of Business Flow Tampering for Digital Content Service
Technical Track
I Luk Kim Purdue University, Weihang Wang University of Southern California, Yonghwi Kwon University of Virginia, Xiangyu Zhang Purdue University
14:00
15m
Talk
FedSlice: Protecting Federated Learning Models from Malicious Participants with Model Slicing
Technical Track
Ziqi Zhang Peking University, Yuanchun Li Institute for AI Industry Research (AIR), Tsinghua University, Bingyan Liu Peking University, Yifeng Cai Peking University, Ding Li Peking University, Yao Guo Peking University, Xiangqun Chen Peking University
14:15
15m
Talk
PTPDroid: Detecting Violated User Privacy Disclosures to Third-Parties of Android Apps
Technical Track
Zeya Tan Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Wei Song Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Pre-print
14:30
15m
Talk
AdHere: Automated Detection and Repair of Intrusive Ads
Technical Track
Yutian Yan University of Southern California, Yunhui Zheng , Xinyue Liu University at Buffalo, SUNY, Nenad Medvidović University of Southern California, Weihang Wang University of Southern California
14:45
15m
Talk
Bad Snakes: Understanding and Improving Python Package Index Malware Scanning
Technical Track
Duc Ly Vu Chainguard and FPT University, Zachary Newman Chainguard, John Speed Meyers Chainguard
15:00
7m
Talk
DAISY: Dynamic-Analysis-Induced Source Discovery for Sensitive Data
Journal-First Papers
Xueling Zhang Rochester Institute of Technology, John Heaps University of Texas at San Antonio, Rocky Slavin The University of Texas at San Antonio, Jianwei Niu University of Texas at San Antonio, Travis Breaux Carnegie Mellon University, Xiaoyin Wang University of Texas at San Antonio
15:07
7m
Talk
Assessing the opportunity of combining state-of-the-art Android malware detectors
Journal-First Papers
Nadia Daoudi SnT, University of Luxembourg, Kevin Allix CentraleSupelec Rennes, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé SnT, University of Luxembourg, Jacques Klein University of Luxembourg
15:45 - 17:15
15:45
15m
Talk
TAINTMINI: Detecting Flow of Sensitive Data in Mini-Programs with Static Taint Analysis
Technical Track
Chao Wang , Ronny Ko The Ohio State University, Yue Zhang The Ohio State University, Yuqing Yang The Ohio State University, Zhiqiang Lin The Ohio State University
16:00
15m
Talk
AChecker: Statically Detecting Smart Contract Access Control Vulnerabilities
Technical Track
Asem Ghaleb University of British Columbia, Julia Rubin University of British Columbia, Canada, Karthik Pattabiraman University of British Columbia
16:15
15m
Talk
Fine-grained Commit-level Vulnerability Type Prediction By CWE Tree Structure
Technical Track
Shengyi Pan Zhejiang University, Lingfeng Bao Zhejiang University, Xin Xia Huawei, David Lo Singapore Management University, Shanping Li Zhejiang University
Pre-print
16:30
15m
Paper
Security Thinking in Online Freelance Software Development
SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
Irum Rauf The Open University, UK, Marian Petre School of Computing and Communications, The Open University, UK, Thein Tun School of Computing and Communications,The Open University, UK; Simply Business, UK, Tamara Lopez The Open University, Bashar Nuseibeh The Open University, UK; Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
16:45
7m
Talk
Open Science in Software Engineering: A Study on Deep Learning-Based Vulnerability Detection
Journal-First Papers
Yu Nong Washington State University, Rainy Sharma Washington State University, Wahab Hamou-Lhadj Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, Xiapu Luo The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Haipeng Cai Washington State University
Link to publication DOI Authorizer link Pre-print
16:52
8m
Talk
Training for Security: Planning the Use of a SAT in the Development Pipeline of Web Apps
SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training
Sabato Nocera University of Salerno, Simone Romano University of Salerno, Rita Francese University of Salerno, Giuseppe Scanniello University of Salerno
17:00
15m
Talk
VulGen: Realistic Vulnerability Generation Via Pattern Mining and Deep Learning
Technical Track
Yu Nong Washington State University, Yuzhe Ou University of Texas at Dallas, Michael Pradel University of Stuttgart, Feng Chen University of Texas at Dallas, Haipeng Cai Washington State University
Pre-print

Thu 18 May

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11:00 - 12:30
11:00
15m
Talk
Workflow analysis of data science code in public GitHub repositories
Journal-First Papers
Dhivyabharathi Ramasamy Department of Informatics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, Cristina Sarasua Department of Informatics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, Alberto Bacchelli University of Zurich, Abraham Bernstein Department of Informatics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
11:15
15m
Talk
Quality Evaluation of Modern Code Reviews Through Intelligent Biometric Program Comprehension
Journal-First Papers
Haytham Hijazi CISUC, DEI, University of Coimbra, João Durães CISUC, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Ricardo Couceiro University of Coimbra, Raul Barbosa CISUC, DEI, University of Coimbra, João Castelhano ICNAS, University of Coimbra, Júlio Medeiros CISUC, DEI, University of Coimbra, Miguel Castelo Branco ICNAS/CIBIT, University of Coimbra, Paulo Carvalho University of Coimbra, Henrique Madeira University of Coimbra
11:30
15m
Talk
Code Review of Build System Specifications: Prevalence, Purposes, Patterns, and Perceptions
Technical Track
Mahtab Nejati University of Waterloo, Mahmoud Alfadel University of Waterloo, Shane McIntosh University of Waterloo
Pre-print
11:45
15m
Talk
Please fix this mutant: How do developers resolve mutants surfaced during code review?
SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice
Goran Petrovic Google; Universität Passau, René Just University of Washington, Marko Ivanković Google; Universität Passau, Gordon Fraser University of Passau
12:00
15m
Talk
Using Large-scale Heterogeneous Graph Representation Learning for Code Review Recommendations at Microsoft
SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice
Jiyang Zhang University of Texas at Austin, Chandra Maddila Microsoft Research, Ramakrishna Bairi Microsoft Research, Christian Bird Microsoft Research, Ujjwal Raizada Microsoft Research, Apoorva Agrawal Microsoft Research, Yamini Jhawar Microsoft Research, Kim Herzig Microsoft, Arie van Deursen Delft University of Technology
Pre-print Media Attached
12:15
7m
Talk
A mixed-methods analysis of micro-collaborative coding practices in OpenStack
Journal-First Papers
Armstrong Foundjem Queen's University, Eleni Constantinou University of Cyprus, Tom Mens University of Mons, Bram Adams Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
12:30 - 13:45
12:30
75m
Social Event
ROSE Festival
Social Events

13:45 - 15:15
13:45
15m
Talk
Demystifying Issues, Challenges, and Solutions for Multilingual Software Development
Technical Track
Haoran Yang Washington State University, Weile Lian Washington State University, Shaowei Wang University of Manitoba, Haipeng Cai Washington State University
Pre-print
14:00
15m
Talk
Testability Refactoring in Pull Requests: Patterns and Trends
Technical Track
Pavel Reich University of Hamburg, Walid Maalej University of Hamburg
Pre-print
14:15
15m
Talk
Usability-Oriented Design of Liquid Types for Java
Technical Track
Catarina Gamboa CMU and LASIGE, Paulo Canelas Carnegie Mellon University, Christopher Steven Timperley Carnegie Mellon University, Alcides Fonseca University of Lisbon
DOI
14:30
15m
Talk
A Theorem Proving Approach to Programming Language Semantics
SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training
Subhajit Roy IIT Kanpur
14:45
7m
Talk
RIdiom: Automatically Refactoring Non-idiomatic Python Code with Pythonic Idioms
DEMO - Demonstrations
zejun zhang Australian National University, Zhenchang Xing CSIRO’s Data61; Australian National University, Xiwei (Sherry) Xu CSIRO’s Data61, Liming Zhu CSIRO’s Data61
14:52
7m
Talk
An Empirical Study of Data Constraint Implementations in Java
Journal-First Papers
Juan Manuel Florez CQSE America, Laura Moreno CQSE America, Zenong Zhang The University of Texas at Dallas, Shiyi Wei University of Texas at Dallas, Andrian Marcus University of Texas at Dallas
14:59
7m
Talk
Learning To Predict User-Defined Types
Journal-First Papers
Kevin Jesse University of California at Davis, USA, Prem Devanbu University of California at Davis, Anand Ashok Sawant University of California, Davis

Fri 19 May

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11:00 - 12:30
Program comprehensionTechnical Track / Journal-First Papers at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Oscar Chaparro College of William and Mary
11:00
15m
Talk
Code Comprehension Confounders: A Study of Intelligence and Personality
Journal-First Papers
Stefan Wagner University of Stuttgart, Marvin Wyrich Saarland University
Link to publication Pre-print
11:15
15m
Talk
Identifying Key Classes for Initial Software Comprehension: Can We Do It Better?
Technical Track
Weifeng Pan Zhejiang Gongshang University, China, Xin Du Zhejiang Gongshang University, China, Hua Ming Oakland University, Dae-Kyoo Kim Oakland University, Zijiang Yang Xi'an Jiaotong University and GuardStrike Inc
11:30
15m
Talk
Improving API Knowledge Discovery with ML: A Case Study of Comparable API Methods
Technical Track
Daye Nam Carnegie Mellon University, Brad A. Myers Carnegie Mellon University, Bogdan Vasilescu Carnegie Mellon University, Vincent J. Hellendoorn Carnegie Mellon University
Pre-print
11:45
15m
Talk
Evidence Profiles for Validity Threats in Program Comprehension Experiments
Technical Track
Marvin Muñoz Barón University of Stuttgart, Marvin Wyrich Saarland University, Daniel Graziotin University of Stuttgart, Stefan Wagner University of Stuttgart
Pre-print
12:00
15m
Talk
Developers’ Visuo-spatial Mental Model and Program Comprehension
Technical Track
Abir Bouraffa University of Hamburg, Gian-Luca Fuhrmann , Walid Maalej University of Hamburg
Pre-print
12:15
15m
Talk
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Exploiting the Impact of Identifiers in Neural Code Comprehension
Technical Track
Shuzheng Gao Harbin institute of technology, Cuiyun Gao Harbin Institute of Technology, Chaozheng Wang Harbin Institute of Technology, Jun Sun Singapore Management University, David Lo Singapore Management University, Yue Yu College of Computer, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China
15:45 - 17:15
Pre-trained and few shot learning for SETechnical Track / Journal-First Papers at Meeting Room 103
Chair(s): Yiling Lou Fudan University
15:45
15m
Talk
On the validity of pre-trained transformers for natural language processing in the software engineering domain
Journal-First Papers
Alexander Trautsch University of Passau, Julian von der Mosel , Steffen Herbold University of Passau
16:00
15m
Talk
Automating Code-Related Tasks Through Transformers: The Impact of Pre-training
Technical Track
Rosalia Tufano Università della Svizzera Italiana, Luca Pascarella ETH Zurich, Gabriele Bavota Software Institute, USI Università della Svizzera italiana
16:15
15m
Talk
Log Parsing with Prompt-based Few-shot Learning
Technical Track
Van-Hoang Le The University of Newcastle, Hongyu Zhang The University of Newcastle
Pre-print
16:30
15m
Talk
Retrieval-Based Prompt Selection for Code-Related Few-Shot Learning
Technical Track
Noor Nashid University of British Columbia, Mifta Sintaha University of British Columbia, Ali Mesbah University of British Columbia (UBC)
Pre-print
16:45
15m
Paper
An Empirical Study of Pre-Trained Model Reuse in the Hugging Face Deep Learning Model Registry
Technical Track
Wenxin Jiang Purdue University, Nicholas Synovic Loyola University Chicago, Matt Hyatt Loyola University Chicago, Taylor R. Schorlemmer Purdue University, Rohan Sethi Loyola University Chicago, Yung-Hsiang Lu Purdue University, George K. Thiruvathukal Loyola University Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, James C. Davis Purdue University
Pre-print
17:00
15m
Talk
ContraBERT: Enhancing Code Pre-trained Models via Contrastive Learning
Technical Track
Shangqing Liu Nanyang Technological University, bozhi wu Nanyang Technological University, Xiaofei Xie Singapore Management University, Guozhu Meng Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yang Liu Nanyang Technological University

Sat 20 May

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09:00 - 10:30
09:15
15m
Day opening
Opening
NLBSE
Andrea Di Sorbo University of Sannio, Sebastiano Panichella Zurich University of Applied Sciences
09:30
60m
Keynote
Automated Bug Management: Reflections and the Road Ahead
NLBSE
David Lo Singapore Management University
11:00 - 12:30
Session 1 - Position PapersNLBSE at Meeting Room 103
11:00
60m
Keynote
Trends and Opportunities in the Application of Large Language Models: the Quest for Maximum Effect
NLBSE
12:00
15m
Short-paper
The (Ab)use of Open Source Code to Train Language Models
NLBSE
Ali Al-Kaswan Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, Maliheh Izadi Delft University of Technology
Pre-print
12:15
15m
Short-paper
Exploring Generalizability of NLP-based Models for Modern Software Development Cross-Domain Environements
NLBSE
Rrezarta Krasniqi University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Hyunsook Do University of North Texas
13:45 - 15:15
Tool CompetitionNLBSE at Meeting Room 103
13:45
10m
Other
Opening & Issue Report Classification Competition
NLBSE
Rafael Kallis Rafael Kallis Consulting, Maliheh Izadi Delft University of Technology, Pooja Rani University of Zurich, Luca Pascarella ETH Zurich, Oscar Chaparro College of William and Mary
13:55
10m
Demonstration
An Intelligent Tool for Classifying Issue Reports
NLBSE
Muhammad Laiq Blekinge Institute of Technology
14:05
10m
Demonstration
Few-Shot Learning for Issue Report Classification
NLBSE
Giuseppe Colavito University of Bari, Italy, Filippo Lanubile University of Bari, Nicole Novielli University of Bari
14:15
10m
Other
Code Comment Classification Competition
NLBSE
Pooja Rani University of Zurich, Luca Pascarella ETH Zurich, Oscar Chaparro College of William and Mary
14:25
10m
Demonstration
Performance Comparison of Binary Machine Learning Classifiers in Indentifying Code Comment Types: An Exploratory Study
NLBSE
Anthony Peruma University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
14:35
10m
Demonstration
Classifying Code Comments via Pre-trained Programming Language Model
NLBSE

14:45
10m
Demonstration
STACC: Code Comment Classification using Sentence Transformers
NLBSE
Ali Al-Kaswan Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, Maliheh Izadi Delft University of Technology, Arie van Deursen Delft University of Technology
Pre-print
14:55
20m
Other
Closing
NLBSE
Rafael Kallis Rafael Kallis Consulting, Maliheh Izadi Delft University of Technology, Pooja Rani University of Zurich, Luca Pascarella ETH Zurich, Oscar Chaparro College of William and Mary
15:45 - 17:30
Session 2 - Research PapersNLBSE at Meeting Room 103
15:45
20m
Full-paper
An Exploratory Study on the Usage and Readability of Messages within Assertion Methods of Test Cases
NLBSE
Anthony Peruma University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer Rochester Institute of Technology
16:05
20m
Full-paper
Stop Words for Processing Software Engineering Documents: Do they Matter?
NLBSE
Chetan Arora Monash University, Christoph Treude University of Melbourne
16:25
20m
Full-paper
Applying Information Theory to Software Evolution
NLBSE
Sebastian Baltes SAP SE & University of Adelaide, Christoph Treude University of Melbourne, Markus Wagner Monash University, Australia
16:45
15m
Short-paper
Zero-shot Prompting for Code Complexity Prediction Using GitHub Copilot
NLBSE

17:00
15m
Short-paper
Evaluating Code Comment Generation with Summarized API Docs
NLBSE
Fatemeh Hendijani Fard University of British Columbia
17:15
15m
Day closing
Workshop closing
NLBSE
Andrea Di Sorbo University of Sannio, Sebastiano Panichella Zurich University of Applied Sciences

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