The ASE Most Influential Papers (MIPs) are a reflection of ASE’s long history, and an acknowledgment of the authors’ lasting contributions. The ASE MIP Committee selects the MIPs from all ASE papers from a time frame of 10 +/- 1 years.
2024 MIP Recipients:
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R. K. Saha, M. Lease, S. Khurshid and D. E. Perry, “Improving bug localization using structured information retrieval,” 2013. 28th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE)
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J.-R. Falleri, F. Morandat, X. Blanc, M. Martinez, and M. Monperrus. “Fine-grained and accurate source code differencing,” 2014. 29th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE).
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08:30 14mKeynote | Improving Bug Localization Using Structured Information Retrieval Most Influential Papers (MIP) Ripon Saha Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc., Matthew Lease , Sarfraz Khurshid University of Texas at Austin, Dewayne Perry ESEL, The University of Texas at Austin | ||
08:44 14mTalk | Fine-grained and Accurate Source Code Differencing Most Influential Papers (MIP) Jean-Rémy Falleri Bordeaux INP, Floréal Morandat , Xavier Blanc Université de Bordeaux, Matias Martinez Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Martin Monperrus KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
Awarded Papers
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Fine-grained and Accurate Source Code Differencing Most Influential Papers (MIP) | |
Improving Bug Localization Using Structured Information Retrieval Most Influential Papers (MIP) |