DS - Doctoral Symposium * ICSE 2018 *
Accepted Papers
Call for contributions
The ICSE2018 Doctoral Symposium is a one-day event to be held on May 29, 2018 in Gothenburg, Sweden. The symposium provides doctoral students an opportunity to interact with their colleagues working on foundations, techniques, tools, and applications of software engineering.
The goals of the symposium are to:
- provide the participants independent and constructive feedback on their current research and future research directions;
- develop a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative research;
- provide an opportunity for student participants to interact with established researchers and practitioners in the software engineering community.
Who should participate
Students should consider participating in the Doctoral Symposium at least six months before completion of their dissertation, but after having settled on a research area or thesis topic.
Submissions
Each submission consists of two elements:
1. A 4-page paper describing the dissertation research. This paper has to be authored by the student only. The paper should clearly state:
- The problem to be solved in your thesis (justify why this problem is important and make clear that previous research has not yet solved that problem).
- Your research hypothesis (claim).
- The expected contributions of your dissertation research.
- How you plan to evaluate your results and to present credible evidence of your results to the community.
- A description of the results achieved so far and a planned timeline for completion.
For submission instructions, see the ACM formatting instructions. All papers must be submitted electronically through the EasyChair submission site.
2. A letter of recommendation from your thesis advisor. The letter should be sent by e-mail to the Doctoral Symposium Chairs. The letter of recommendation must include an assessment of the current status of your thesis research and an expected date for thesis submission.
Review process
Submissions will be reviewed by members of the Doctoral Symposium Committee. The participants will be selected on the basis of their anticipated contribution to the consortium goals as well as the potential benefit to the students. Among the criteria that will be considered in reviewing submissions are:
- the potential quality of the research and its relevance to software engineering;
- the stage of the research (see the Section "Who should participate" above);
- the diversity of backgrounds, research topics, and approaches.
Attendance
Authors of submissions selected for acceptance will have the opportunity to present their work during the Doctoral Symposium and have their camera-ready version of their paper published in a companion volume to the ICSE 2018 conference proceedings and the ACM Digital Library.
Selected students will receive feedback both from a panel of experts and from other Doctoral Symposium students. The students will also have the opportunity to seek advice on various aspects of completing a PhD and performing research in software engineering.
In order to facilitate detailed feedback to the students, attendance to the Doctoral Symposium is by invitation only, limited to the DS students and the DS Committee.
Important Dates
- Deadline for submissions: November 20, 2017
- Notification of acceptance: January 22, 2018
- Camera-ready copy of paper due: February 12, 2018
- ICSE 2018: May 29, 2018
Co-Chairs
- Julia Rubin, University of British Columbia, Canada
- Tracy Hall, Brunel University London, United Kingdom
Tue 29 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
08:30 - 10:00 | |||
08:30 30mTalk | Opening and Introductions DS - Doctoral Symposium | ||
09:00 60mTalk | Keynote: Engineering your software engineering research careerKeynote DS - Doctoral Symposium Jan Vitek Northeastern University |
10:00 - 10:30 | |||
10:00 3mTalk | [Poster] An Approach to Engineer and Realize Emergent Configurations in the Internet of Things DS - Doctoral Symposium | ||
10:03 3mTalk | [Poster] Effort-Oriented Methods and Tools for Software Development and Maintenance for Mobile Apps DS - Doctoral Symposium Gemma Catolino University of Salerno | ||
10:07 3mTalk | [Poster] Understanding and Improving Cyber-Physical System Models and Development Tools DS - Doctoral Symposium Shafiul Azam Chowdhury University of Texas at Arlington | ||
10:11 3mTalk | [Poster] Effective Engineering of Multi-Robot Software Applications DS - Doctoral Symposium | ||
10:15 3mTalk | [Poster] Automated Migration Support for Software Product Line Co-Evolution DS - Doctoral Symposium | ||
10:22 3mTalk | [Poster] The Relationship between Personality and Value-Based Decision-Making DS - Doctoral Symposium | ||
10:26 3mTalk | [Poster] IoT-based Urban Security Models DS - Doctoral Symposium |
11:00 - 12:30 | |||
11:00 22mTalk | [Full paper] Assisted Discovery of Software Vulnerabilities DS - Doctoral Symposium | ||
11:22 22mTalk | [Full paper] Automatic Verification of Time Behavior of Programs DS - Doctoral Symposium | ||
11:45 22mTalk | [Full paper] Learning to Accelerate Compiler Testing DS - Doctoral Symposium Junjie Chen Peking University | ||
12:07 22mDoctoral symposium paper | [Full paper] Characteristics of Defective Infrastructure as Code Scripts in DevOps DS - Doctoral Symposium Akond Rahman North Carolina State University Pre-print Media Attached |
12:30 - 14:00 | |||
14:00 - 14:45 | |||
14:00 15mTalk | [Full paper] Fostering Software Developers' Productivity at Work Through Self-Monitoring and Goal-Setting DS - Doctoral Symposium André N. Meyer University of Zurich | ||
14:15 15mTalk | [Full paper] Interactive Model Mining from Embedded Legacy Software DS - Doctoral Symposium | ||
14:30 15mTalk | [Full paper] Towards Personalized Software Defect Predictors DS - Doctoral Symposium Beyza Eken Istanbul Technical University |
14:45 - 15:30 | |||
14:45 22mTalk | [Full paper] Crowdsourced Software Development and Maintenance DS - Doctoral Symposium Bin Lin Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) | ||
15:07 22mTalk | [Full paper] A Neuro-Cognitive Perspective of Program Comprehension DS - Doctoral Symposium Norman Peitek Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology |
16:00 - 17:30 | |||
16:00 60mTalk | Panel: Best and Worst of Doctoral StudiesPanel DS - Doctoral Symposium Jocelyn Simmonds University of Chile, Gregor Engels Paderborn University, Massimiliano Di Penta University of Sannio, Andrian Marcus University of Texas at Dallas | ||
17:00 30mTalk | Closing DS - Doctoral Symposium |
18:00 - 22:00 | |||