NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results * ICSE 2018 *
Accepted Papers
Call for contributions
NIER provides a forum for innovative, thought-provoking research in software engineering with the goal of accelerating the exposure of the community to early yet promising and potentially inspiring research efforts.
To support this goal, NIER 2018 will publish two kinds of papers:
1. Reflections (on the past), such as:
- Startling results that call current research directions into question;
- Bold arguments on current research directions that may be somehow misguided;
- Results that disregard established results or believe of evidence that call for fundamentally new directions.
2. Visions (of the future):
- Bold visions of new directions that may not yet be supported by solid results, but rather by a strong and well-motivated scientific intuition. An example of such a vision can be unusual synergies with other disciplines or the importance of software engineering in problems where software engineering aspects have not been studied earlier.
The writing style can even be narrative to the extent where this supports the motivation for an emerging research direction.
Note that evaluation results are not required for NIER papers, but preliminary results providing initial support for the proposed ideas claimed are welcome.
The track addresses the same topics of interest as those of the ICSE 2018 technical research paper track. However, NIER authors are encouraged (1) to combine these topics in new ways, (2) to establish connections to other fields outside of classic software engineering, as well as (3) to argue for the importance of software engineering research in areas not explicitly listed.
Out of scope
NIER papers are not second-class ICSE research track papers. NIER is a forum for first-class contributions that provide novel, soundly motivated research directions and emerging results. Therefore, a NIER submission should not be an ICSE research submission with no or less evaluation, nor disguised advertisements for previously published results. For such out-of-scope submissions, authors should consider submitting to the main ICSE conference, one of the many ICSE workshops, or one of the satellite ICSE conferences.
Evaluation
All papers will be evaluated in terms of the following criteria:
- Value: the problem is worth exploring;
- Impact: the potential for disruption of current practice;
- Originality: of the paper’s insight;
- Synergy: the paper appropriately connects a set of concepts that were previously treated separately;
- Validity: soundness of the rationale;
- Scholarship: appropriate consideration of relevant literature;
- Quality: overall paper quality; and
- Surprise: startling and unexpected findings.
How to submit
(please read the “double-blind submission guideline” below)
Authors must specify one and only one of the most related pieces of work (in their opinion) in the first sentence of the related work section, and articulate how their work is novel and how its results are emerging. We understand that this selection is subjective and often an idea is related to many research papers. The goal of identifying the most related work is to help add an anchor point for articulating the novelty.
A NIER submission must conform at the time of submission to the ICSE 2018 submission and formatting instructions following ACM formatting guidelines, and must not exceed 4 pages, including all text, references, appendices, and figures. NIER papers must be submitted electronically at the NIER easychair submission site, by the submission deadline (see below). Submissions that do not comply with the instructions and size limits may be desk rejected.
At least one author of each paper is required to register for the ICSE 2018 conference and present their paper.
Note that authors of accepted papers are also highly encouraged to submit a poster describing their work. Posters will allow authors and interested participants to connect to each other and to engage in discussions about the work presented. Submissions that have been rejected overall but that got some positive feedback from the program committee will be also invited for poster presentations.
Double-blind submission guidelines
ICSE 2018 NIER will employ a lightweight double-blind review process. The papers submitted must not reveal the authors’ identities.
Author identities will be revealed to the program committee members during the online discussion period. The authors must make every effort to honor the double-blind review process. Authors having further questions on double blind reviewing are encouraged to contact the program chairs by e-mail. Papers that do not comply with the double blind review process will be desk-rejected.
Further advice, guidance and explanation about double-blind review process can be found at ICSE 2018 double blind review process document.
Important dates
- Submission deadline: October 23th, 2017
- Notification to authors: January 22nd, 2018
- Camera-ready deadline: February 132h, 2018
Program co-chairs
- Sven Apel, University of Passau
- Andrea Zisman, The Open University
Wed 30 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
11:00 - 12:30 | Security, Safety, and QualityNIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results at E3 room Chair(s): Michael Whalen University of Minnesota | ||
11:00 15mTalk | Generative Secure Design, Defined NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results | ||
11:15 15mTalk | Towards Secure Dynamic Product Lines in the Cloud NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results Sebastian Krieter Magdeburg University, Jacob Krüger Harz University of Applied Sciences, Germany, Nico Weichbrodt , Vasily Sartakov , Rüdiger Kapitza Technical University of Braunschweig, Thomas Leich Harz University of Applied Sciences, Germany | ||
11:30 15mTalk | Towards Forensic-Ready Software Systems NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results Liliana Pasquale University College Dublin & Lero, Ireland, Dalal Alrajeh Imperial College London, Claudia Peersman , Thein Tun , Bashar Nuseibeh The Open University (UK) & Lero (Ireland), Awais Rashid University of Bristol, UK | ||
11:45 15mTalk | Measure Confidence of Assurance Cases in Safety-Critical Domains NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results | ||
12:00 15mTalk | A Critical Review of "A Practical Guide to Select Quality Indicators for Assessing Pareto-Based Search Algorithms in Search-Based Software Engineering": Essay on Quality Indicator Selection for SBSE NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results | ||
12:15 15mTalk | Enabling Real-Time Feedback in Software Engineering NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results Enrique Larios Vargas Software Improvement Group, Joseph Hejderup Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, Maria Kechagia Delft University of Technology, Magiel Bruntink , Georgios Gousios TU Delft DOI Pre-print |
16:00 - 17:30 | Mining, Verifying, and LearningNIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results at E3 room Chair(s): Mukul Prasad Fujitsu Laboratories of America | ||
16:00 15mTalk | Mining Container Image Repositories---MSR for Software Configurations and Beyond NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results Tianyin Xu University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Darko Marinov University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Pre-print | ||
16:15 15mTalk | Explainable Software Analytics NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results Pre-print | ||
16:30 15mTalk | Generalizing Specific-Instance Interpolation Proofs with SyGuS NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results | ||
16:45 15mTalk | Efficient Parametric Model Checking Using Domain-Specific Modelling Patterns NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results | ||
17:00 15mTalk | Deep Learning UI Design Patterns of Mobile Apps NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results | ||
17:15 15mShort-paper | Code Review Comments: Language matters NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results Vasiliki Efstathiou Athens University of Economics and Business, Diomidis Spinellis Athens University of Economics and Business DOI Pre-print |
Fri 1 JunDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
14:00 - 15:00 | Software Engineering in Other DomainsNIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results at R2 Chair(s): Liliana Pasquale University College Dublin & Lero, Ireland | ||
14:00 15mTalk | Deep Customization of Multi-Tenant SaaS Using Intrusive Microservices NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results | ||
14:15 15mTalk | Software Ecosystem Call Graph for Dependency Management NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results Joseph Hejderup Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, Arie van Deursen Delft University of Technology, Georgios Gousios TU Delft DOI Pre-print | ||
14:30 15mTalk | An Immersive Future for Software Engineering - Avenues and Approaches NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results | ||
14:45 15mTalk | Dronology: An Incubator for Cyber-Physical Systems Research NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results Jane Cleland-Huang University of Notre Dame, Michael Vierhauser University of Notre Dame, Sean Bayley |