Mon 16 MayDisplayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
02:50 - 03:20 | Session 4: Understanding Development Practices and Challenges 1Early Research Achievements (ERA) / Tool Demonstration / Research / Replications and Negative Results (RENE) at ICPC room Chair(s): Bin Lin UniversitĂ della Svizzera italiana (USI) | ||
02:54 4mTalk | GitQ- Towards Using Badges as Visual Cues for GitHub Projects Tool Demonstration Akhila Sri Manasa Venigalla IIT Tirupati, Kowndinya Boyalakuntla , Sridhar Chimalakonda Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati Media Attached | ||
03:05 4mTalk | pycefr: Python Competency Level through Code Analysis Tool Demonstration Gregorio Robles Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Raula Gaikovina Kula Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Chaiyong Ragkhitwetsagul Mahidol University, Thailand, Tattiya Sakulniwat Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Kenichi Matsumoto Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Pre-print Media Attached |
08:40 - 09:30 | Session 6: Measuring and Improving QualityResearch / Journal First / Tool Demonstration at ICPC room Chair(s): Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer Rochester Institute of Technology | ||
08:54 4mTalk | CodePanorama: a language agnostic tool for visual code inspection Tool Demonstration Marc Etter OST Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences, Farhad Mehta University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil, Switzerland Media Attached File Attached |
Tue 17 MayDisplayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
02:00 - 02:50 | Session 11: Debugging 2Research / Early Research Achievements (ERA) / Tool Demonstration at ICPC room Chair(s): Fernanda Madeiral KTH Royal Institute of Technology | ||
02:29 4mTalk | didiffff: A Viewer for Comparing Changes in both Code and Execution Trace Tool Demonstration Tetsuya Kanda Osaka University, Kazumasa Shimari Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Katsuro Inoue Osaka University Pre-print Media Attached |
07:50 - 08:40 | Session 14: DocumentationResearch / Early Research Achievements (ERA) / Tool Demonstration at ICPC room Chair(s): Fiorella Zampetti University of Sannio, Italy | ||
08:19 4mTalk | Casdoc: Unobtrusive Explanations in Code Examples Tool Demonstration Mathieu Nassif McGill University, Zara Horlacher McGill University, Martin P. Robillard McGill University Pre-print Media Attached |
Accepted Papers
Call for Papers
We would like to invite you to submit a tool demonstration paper for the 2022 ICPC Tool Demo Track. This track provides a valuable opportunity for live presentations of prototypes and industry-strength tools.
Tool demonstration papers are expected to describe tools that implement a research approach. The tools are expected to be either mature prototypes or fully developed products ready for commercialization. We also encourage tool demonstration proposals complementing full technical papers. While a technical paper is intended to give the background information and point out the scientific contribution of a new program comprehension approach, the tool demonstration submission provides a unique opportunity to show how the scientific approach has been transferred into a working prototype. Potential authors of the research papers are highly encouraged to submit the corresponding tools in this track. Any of the conference topics of interest are appropriate areas for tool demonstrations.
Format and Submission
Submissions of proposals for tool demonstration must:
- Adhere to the conference proceedings format (proceedings style);
- Have a maximum of 4 pages that describe the tool and 1 page for references (4+1);
- The source code or the binaries of the tool must be publicly available (e.g., on Github, Zenodo, Figshare) or hosted on the tool’s website;
- Optionally, you can include in the abstract the URL of a 3-to-5 minute video screencast, either with annotations or voice-over, that provides a concise version of the tool demo scenario. The video should be posted on YouTube, or hosted on the tool’s website.
Submissions must conform to the ACM Article Template. Alterations of spacing, font size, and other changes that deviate from the instructions may result in desk rejection without further review.
By submitting to the ICPC Tool Demo Track, authors acknowledge that they are aware of and agree to be bound by the ACM Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism and the IEEE Plagiarism FAQ. In particular, papers submitted to ICPC 2022 must not have been published elsewhere and must not be under review or submitted for review elsewhere while under consideration for ICPC 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.
Submissions to the Tool Demonstration Track that meet the above requirements can be made via the ICPC Tool Demo submission site by the submission deadline. Please, note that the Tool Demonstration Track will NOT follow a double-anonymous review process. The authors should not anonymize their papers and tools.
Review and Evaluation Criteria
Each submission will be reviewed by three members of the Tool Demo Program Committee. The committee will review each submission to assess the relevance and quality of the proposed tool demonstration. Submissions should describe the tool (including snapshot and technical details), explain its relevance to program comprehension and the foundations upon which it is based, discuss its level of maturity, and the (expected) adoption and impact.
The Tool Demo Track will provide a Best Tool Award to the accepted submission that presents the most impressive and promising tool.
Publication and Presentation
Upon notification of acceptance, all authors of accepted papers will receive further instructions for preparing their camera-ready versions. At least one author of the paper must register and present the paper at the conference; otherwise the paper will be excluded from both the program and the proceedings. More details on the presentations will follow the notifications. All accepted papers will be published in the conference electronic proceedings. The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM or IEEE Digital Libraries. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of ICSE 2022. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.
Purchases of additional pages in the proceedings is not allowed.