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Dates
Tue 11 Oct 2022
Wed 12 Oct 2022
Thu 13 Oct 2022
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ASE Doctoral Symposium
ASE Industry Showcase
ASE Journal-first Papers
ASE Keynotes
ASE Late Breaking Results
ASE MIP Awards
ASE NIER Track
ASE Plenary
ASE Research Papers
ASE Tool Demonstrations
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Tue 11 Oct

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08:30 - 10:00
08:30
30m
Day opening
Welcome from the Chairs
Plenary
P: Julia Rubin University of British Columbia, Canada, P: Shahar Maoz Tel Aviv University, Israel, G: Marouane Kessentini Oakland University, USA
09:00
60m
Keynote
Autonomous Systems: How to address the Dilemma between Autonomy and Safety
Keynotes
K: Lionel Briand University of Luxembourg; University of Ottawa
10:30 - 12:30
Technical Session 2 - Debugging and TroubleshootingResearch Papers / Industry Showcase / Late Breaking Results at Banquet A
Chair(s): Andrew Begel Carnegie Mellon University, Software and Societal Systems Department
11:50
10m
Paper
A real-world case study for automated ticket team assignment using natural language processing and explainable modelsVirtual
Late Breaking Results
Lucas Pavelski Sidia R&D Institute, Rodrigo de Souza Braga Sidia R&D Institute
14:00 - 15:30
Technical Session 6 - Source Code ManipulationNIER Track / Research Papers / Late Breaking Results at Banquet A
Chair(s): Collin McMillan University of Notre Dame
14:30
10m
Paper
Generalizability of Code Clone Detection on CodeBERT
Late Breaking Results
Tim Sonnekalb German Aerospace Center (DLR), Bernd Gruner German Aerospace Center (DLR), Clemens-Alexander Brust German Aerospace Center (DLR), Patrick Mäder Technische Universität Ilmenau
DOI Pre-print

Wed 12 Oct

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08:00 - 09:30
08:00
15m
Paper
Modeling bug report quality
MIP Awards
A: Pieter Hooimeijer Engineering Manager, Facebook Inc., A: Westley Weimer University of Michigan
Link to publication DOI
08:15
15m
Paper
Towards automatically generating summary comments for Java methods
MIP Awards
A: Giriprasad Sridhara IBM Research Labs, A: Emily Hill Drew University, A: Divya Muppaneni , A: Lori Pollock University of Delaware, USA, A: K. Vijay-Shanker
Link to publication DOI
08:30
60m
Keynote
From Automating Software Engineering to Empowering Software Developers
Keynotes
K: Margaret-Anne Storey University of Victoria
10:00 - 12:00
Technical Session 11 - Analysis and TypesResearch Papers / NIER Track / Late Breaking Results at Gold A
Chair(s): Thiago Ferreira University of Michigan - Flint
10:50
10m
Paper
Towards Gradual Multiparty Session TypingVirtual
Late Breaking Results
Sung-Shik Jongmans Open University of the Netherlands; CWI
16:00 - 18:00
Technical Session 17 - SE for AIResearch Papers / Late Breaking Results / NIER Track / Tool Demonstrations at Banquet B
Chair(s): Tim Menzies North Carolina State University
17:40
10m
Paper
Towards Using Data-Influence Methods to Detect Noisy Samples in Source Code CorporaVirtual
Late Breaking Results
Anh T. V. Dau FPT Software AI Center, Nghi D. Q. Bui Singapore Management University, Thang Nguyen-Duc FPT Software AI Center, Hoang Thanh-Tung Vietnam National University
16:00 - 18:00
Technical Session 20 - Web, Cloud, NetworkingJournal-first Papers / Late Breaking Results / Research Papers / Tool Demonstrations / Industry Showcase at Gold A
Chair(s): Karine Even-Mendoza Imperial College London
17:30
10m
Paper
ESAVE: Estimating Server and Virtual Machine EnergyVirtual
Late Breaking Results
Priyavanshi Pathania Accenture Labs, Rohit Mehra Accenture Labs, Vibhu Saujanya Sharma Accenture Labs, Vikrant Kaulgud Accenture Labs, India, Sanjay Podder Accenture, Adam P. Burden Accenture

Thu 13 Oct

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10:00 - 12:00
Technical Session 23 - SecurityTool Demonstrations / Journal-first Papers / Late Breaking Results / Research Papers at Ballroom C East
Chair(s): John-Paul Ore North Carolina State University
10:50
10m
Paper
Towards Robust Models of Code via Energy-Based Learning on Auxiliary DatasetsVirtual
Late Breaking Results
Nghi D. Q. Bui Singapore Management University, Yijun Yu Huawei Ireland Research Center
10:00 - 12:00
Technical Session 21 - SE for AI IIResearch Papers / Late Breaking Results / NIER Track / Journal-first Papers at Banquet B
Chair(s): Andrea Stocco Università della Svizzera italiana (USI)
10:20
10m
Paper
Prototyping Deep Learning Applications with Non-Experts: An Assistant Proposition
Late Breaking Results
Gustavo Rodrigues dos Reis Rodrigues dos Reis, Adrian Mos NAVER LABS Europe, Cyril Labbé LIG - UGA, Mario Cortes Cornax LIG - UGA
13:30 - 15:30
Technical Session 28 - Safety-Critical and Self-Adaptive SystemsIndustry Showcase / Tool Demonstrations / Research Papers / Late Breaking Results / NIER Track at Room 128
Chair(s): Eunsuk Kang Carnegie Mellon University
14:40
10m
Paper
SML4ADS: An Open DSML for Autonomous Driving Scenario Representation and GenerationVirtual
Late Breaking Results
Bo Li East China Normal University, Dehui Du East China Normal University, Sicong Chen East China Normal University, Minjun Wei East China Normal University, Chenghang Zheng East China Normal University, Xinyuan Zhang East China Normal University

Call for Papers

The overarching goal of the ASE Late Breaking Ideas track is to provide a highly interactive and collaborative venue for ASE researchers of all backgrounds to conduct impactful, meaningful discussions about cutting edge or emerging work conducted related to automated software engineering.

Scopes

The scopes and the topics of the LBR track are the same as the topics of the ASE 2022 research track.

A submission is expected to address a non-trivial problem by presenting a novel and sound method. To attract recent work that is still in progress, the submission does not require preliminary results or a detailed evaluation. Submissions which challenge the status-quo, have controversial ideas, or have late-breaking advances are encouraged. In addition, the LBR track provides a platform to seek comments and suggestions on ongoing work. We hope that the feedback from the LBR track will help the research to mature to submissions at top software engineering conferences in the future. Please note that merely summarizing an existing paper does not qualify for this track.

Accepted LBR papers will be presented as a part of an interactive poster session, where presenters and participants are encouraged to have a lively discussion about the work.

Evaluation Criteria

Each submission will be reviewed and evaluated in terms of the following quality criteria:

  • The importance and significance of the work and the problem.
  • The novelty and soundness of method but not require preliminary results or a detailed evaluation
  • How will this work be extended?
  • What is the Impact to the broader ASE community?

Submission

Papers must be submitted electronically through HotCRP.

Format: Each submission must not exceed 2 pages, including all text, appendices, figures, and must have at most 1 page of references. All submissions must be in PDF format and conform, at time of submission, to the ACM Proceedings Template at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template (LaTEX users must use \documentclass[sigconf,review,anonymous]{acmart}). The review option adds line numbers, thereby allowing referees to refer to specific lines in their comments.

Originality: By submitting to the ASE LBR Track, authors acknowledge that they are aware of and agree to be bound by the ACM Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism (https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/plagiarism) and the IEEE Plagiarism FAQ (https://www.ieee.org/publications/rights/plagiarism/plagiarism-faq.html). In particular, papers submitted to ASE LBR 2022 must not have been published elsewhere and must not be under review or submitted for review elsewhere whilst under consideration for ASE LBR 2022.

Contravention of this concurrent submission policy will be deemed a serious breach of scientific ethics, and appropriate action will be taken in all such cases. To check for double submission and plagiarism issues, the chairs reserve the right to (1) share the list of submissions with the PC Chairs of other conferences with overlapping review periods and (2) use external plagiarism detection software, under contract to the ACM or IEEE, to detect violations of these policies.

Double-Blind Submission Guidelines

The ASE LBR 2022 adopts a double-blind review process. No submitted paper may reveal its authors’ identities. The authors must make every effort to honour the double-blind review process; reviewers will be asked to honour the double-blind review process as much as possible. Any author having further questions on double-blind reviewing is encouraged to contact the track’s program co-chairs by email. Any submission that does not comply with the double-blind review process will be desk-rejected. Further advice, guidance and explanation about the double-blind review process can be found in the Q&A page.

Proceedings

Accepted LBR paper authors have the option to include their paper in the official ASE 2022 proceedings. All authors of accepted LBR papers are encouraged to upload their papers on ArXiv.org. The ASE 2022 website will link to these papers and/or posters. For those not included in the official ASE proceedings, the copyright is retained by the authors.

Accepted Papers

After acceptance, the list of paper authors can not be changed under any circumstances and the list of authors on camera-ready papers must be identical to those on submitted papers. After acceptance paper titles can not be changed except by permission of the Track Chairs, and only then when referees recommended a change for clarity or accuracy with paper content.

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