Call for Papers
The Software Engineering in Practice (SEIP) Track is the premier venue for practitioners and researchers to discuss insights, innovations, and solutions to concrete software engineering problems. Practical software development relies on excellent software engineering research.
SEIP provides a unique forum for networking, exchanging ideas, fostering innovations, and forging long-term collaborations to address Software Engineering research that impacts directly on practice. It is one of the most prestigious forums in which to publish work in the Software Engineering literature. SEIP will include participants and speakers from both industrial and academic sectors, drawing together researchers and practitioners eager to communicate and share common interests in software engineering. The track will be composed of invited talks, paper presentations, and interactive sessions, all with a strong focus on software practice.
Please note that the ICSE SEIP track does NOT require double-anonymous review. Unlike other ICSE tracks, it is often important for SEIP paper authors and the organisations involved to be visible to the reviewers in order for the reviewers to fully understand the industrial relevance and context.
Submissions
We seek the following two types of submissions, both of which must be written exclusively in English and for which paper limits include references.
Full papers (up to 10 pages, plus up to 2 pages for references)
Full papers address industrially-relevant problems through systematic investigations. Each paper should describe a problem of practical importance, explain how the problem was investigated and in what context, and present evidence for the paper’s conclusions. The submission should have technical and empirical soundness. Other aspects that should also be included where appropriate include: discussing why the resolution of the problem is innovative, (cost-) effective, or efficient; providing a concise explanation of the approach, techniques, and methodologies employed; and explaining the insights or best practices that emerged, tools developed, and/or software processes involved.
Full papers will appear in the ICSE SEIP Companion proceedings.
Industrial Challenge papers (up to 2 pages, plus up to 1 page for references)
Industrial challenge papers outline a new research challenge, arising from industrial software practice and experience. A challenge paper will clearly articulate the problem and motivate it in terms of its potential for industrial impact and/or its practical importance. The aim of the call for challenge papers is to provide a growing pool of well-defined industrially relevant problems for the research community to tackle.
Formatting and Submission Links
All submissions must conform to the IEEE conference proceedings template, specified in the IEEE Conference Proceedings Formatting Guidelines (title in 24pt font and full text in 10pt type, LaTeX users must use \documentclass[10pt,conference]{IEEEtran} without including the compsoc or compsocconf options). Submissions must strictly conform to the IEEE conference proceedings formatting instructions specified above . Alterations of spacing, font size, and other changes that deviate from the instructions may result in desk rejection without further review.
SEIP does NOT use double-anonymous review. All SEIP papers must be written in English. All SEIP papers should be made accessible to people with disabilities. Guidelines (from the folks at SIGACCESS) can be found here: https://assets21.sigaccess.org/creating_accessible_pdfs.html .
All SEIP papers must be submitted through EasyChair, using the following link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icseseip2023
While authors have the right to upload preprints on ArXiV or similar sites, they should avoid specifying that the manuscript was submitted to ICSE SEIP 2023.
Evaluation
All SEIP submissions will be reviewed by members of the SEIP Program Committee. Submissions will be evaluated based on relevance to industrial practice, the significance of contribution, and the quality of presentation.
By submitting to this 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 ICSE 2023 SEIP must not have been published elsewhere and must not be under review or submitted for review elsewhere whilst under consideration for ICSE SEIP 2023. 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.
By submitting to this track, authors acknowledge that they conform to the authorship policy of the ACM ( https://www.acm.org/publications/policy-on-authorship ), and the authorship policy of the IEEE ( https://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/become-an-ieee-journal-author/publishing-ethics/definition-of-authorship/ ).
Important Dates
SEIP Paper Submission Deadline: 13 October 2022 - Submissions close at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth, UTC-12)
SEIP Paper Acceptance Notification: 21 December 2022.
SEIP Paper Camera Ready Copy Due: 19 January 2023.
Conference Attendance Expectation
If a submission is accepted, at least one author of the paper is required to register for and attend the conference to present the paper. The presentation is expected to be delivered in person, unless this is impossible due to travel restrictions (related to, e.g., health, visa, or COVID-19 constraints).
Contact
If there are queries regarding the CFP, please contact the ICSE SEIP 2023 chairs (Henry Muccini and Anna Liu): icseseip2023@easychair.org
Wed 17 MayDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
11:00 - 12:30 | Formal verificationSEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / DEMO - Demonstrations / Technical Track / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / Showcase at Meeting Room 104 Chair(s): Bonita Sharif University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA | ||
11:30 15mTalk | Understanding Inconsistency in Azure Cosmos DB with TLA+ SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Finn Hackett University of British Columbia, Joshua Rowe Microsoft, Markus Alexander Kuppe Microsoft Research |
11:00 - 12:30 | APIs and librariesTechnical Track / Journal-First Papers / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Meeting Room 105 Chair(s): Sarah Nadi University of Alberta | ||
12:00 15mTalk | Scaling Web API Integrations SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Pre-print |
11:00 - 12:30 | Blockchain/smart contractsTechnical Track / DEMO - Demonstrations / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Journal-First Papers at Meeting Room 106 Chair(s): Yi Li Nanyang Technological University | ||
11:45 15mTalk | DAppHunter: Identifying Inconsistent Behaviors of Blockchain-based Decentralized Applications SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Jianfei Zhou University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Jiang Tianxing , Haijun Wang Ant Group, Meng Wu Ant Group, Ting Chen University of Electronic Science and Technology of China | ||
12:00 15mTalk | Evolutionary Approach for Concurrency Testing of Ripple Blockchain Consensus Algorithm SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Martijn van Meerten Delft University of Technology, Burcu Kulahcioglu Ozkan Delft University of Technology, Annibale Panichella Delft University of Technology |
11:00 - 12:30 | Cognitive aspects of software developmentNIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / Journal-First Papers / SEIS - Software Engineering in Society / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training / Technical Track at Meeting Room 109 Chair(s): Nicole Novielli University of Bari | ||
11:30 15mTalk | A Model for Understanding and Reducing Developer Burnout SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Bianca Trinkenreich Northern Arizona University, USA, Klaas-Jan Stol Lero; University College Cork; SINTEF Digital , Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University, Marco Gerosa Northern Arizona University, Anita Sarma Oregon State University, Marcelo Lara Globant, Michael Feathers Globant, Nick Ross Globant, Kevin Bishop Globant Pre-print |
11:00 - 12:30 | Model-driven engineeringJournal-First Papers / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / Showcase / DEMO - Demonstrations at Meeting Room 110 Chair(s): Henry Muccini University of L'Aquila, Italy | ||
11:00 15mTalk | A Model-based, Quality Attribute-guided Architecture Re-Design Process at Google SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice |
13:45 - 15:15 | Code smells and clonesTechnical Track / Journal-First Papers / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Level G - Plenary Room 1 Chair(s): Sigrid Eldh Ericsson AB, Mälardalen University, Carleton Unviersity | ||
14:30 15mTalk | An Empirical Comparison on the Results of Different Clone Detection Setups for C-based Projects SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Yan Zhou Huawei, Jinfu Chen Centre for Software Excellence, Huawei, Canada, Yong Shi Huawei Technologies, Boyuan Chen Centre for Software Excellence, Huawei Canada, Zhen Ming (Jack) Jiang York University |
13:45 - 15:15 | Fuzzing: techniques and toolsTechnical Track / Journal-First Papers / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Meeting Room 101 Chair(s): Mike Papadakis University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg | ||
14:52 15mTalk | DAISY: Effective Fuzz Driver Synthesis with Object Usage Sequence Analysis SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Mingrui Zhang Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Chijin Zhou Tsinghua University, Jianzhong Liu ShanghaiTech University, Mingzhe Wang Tsinghua University, Jie Liang , Juan Zhu , Yu Jiang Tsinghua University |
13:45 - 15:15 | AI systems engineeringSEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Technical Track / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / Journal-First Papers at Meeting Room 104 Chair(s): Xin Peng Fudan University | ||
14:30 15mTalk | Challenges in Adopting Artificial Intelligence Based User Input Verification Framework in Reporting Software Systems SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Dong Jae Kim Concordia University, Tse-Hsun (Peter) Chen Concordia University, Steve Sporea , Andrei Toma ERA Environmental Management Solutions, Laura Weinkam , Sarah Sajedi ERA Environmental Management Solutions, Steve Sporea |
13:45 - 15:15 | Defect analysisJournal-First Papers / Technical Track / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Meeting Room 106 Chair(s): Kla Tantithamthavorn Monash University | ||
14:45 15mTalk | Scalable Compositional Static Taint Analysis for Sensitive Data Tracing on Industrial Micro-Services SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Zexin Zhong Ant Group; University of Technology Sydney, Jiangchao Liu Ant Group, Diyu Wu Ant Group, Peng Di Ant Group, Yulei Sui University of New South Wales, Sydney, Alex X. Liu Ant Group, John C.S. Lui The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
15:45 - 17:15 | Test generationSEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / DEMO - Demonstrations / Technical Track / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / Journal-First Papers at Meeting Room 102 Chair(s): Chunyang Chen Monash University | ||
16:45 15mTalk | Simulation-Driven Automated End-to-End Test and Oracle Inference SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Shreshth Tuli Meta Platforms Inc. and Imperial College, Kinga Bojarczuk Facebook, Natalija Gucevska Facebook, Mark Harman University College London, Xiaoyu Wang Meta Platforms Inc., Graham Wright Meta Platforms Inc. |
15:45 - 17:15 | Development and evolution of AI-intensive systemsSEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Technical Track / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results at Meeting Room 104 Chair(s): Sebastian Elbaum University of Virginia | ||
17:00 7mTalk | StreamAI: Challenges of Continual Learning Systems in Production for AI Industrialization SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Mariam Barry BNP Paribas, Albert Bifet University of Waikato, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, Jean Luc Billy BNP Paribas |
Thu 18 MayDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
11:00 - 12:30 | Defect detection and predictionTechnical Track / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Level G - Plenary Room 1 Chair(s): Wei Le Iowa State University | ||
12:15 15mTalk | CONAN: Diagnosing Batch Failures for Cloud Systems SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Liqun Li Microsoft Research, Xu Zhang Microsoft Research, Shilin He Microsoft Research, Yu Kang Microsoft Research, Hongyu Zhang The University of Newcastle, Minghua Ma Microsoft Research, Yingnong Dang Microsoft Azure, Zhangwei Xu Microsoft Azure, Saravan Rajmohan Microsoft 365, Qingwei Lin Microsoft Research, Dongmei Zhang Microsoft Research File Attached |
11:00 - 12:30 | Code reviewJournal-First Papers / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Technical Track at Meeting Room 103 Chair(s): Thomas LaToza George Mason University | ||
11:45 15mTalk | Please fix this mutant: How do developers resolve mutants surfaced during code review? SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Goran Petrovic Google; Universität Passau, René Just University of Washington, Marko Ivanković Google; Universität Passau, Gordon Fraser University of Passau | ||
12:00 15mTalk | Using Large-scale Heterogeneous Graph Representation Learning for Code Review Recommendations at Microsoft SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Jiyang Zhang University of Texas at Austin, Chandra Maddila Microsoft Research, Ramakrishna Bairi Microsoft Research, Christian Bird Microsoft Research, Ujjwal Raizada Microsoft Research, Apoorva Agrawal Microsoft Research, Yamini Jhawar Microsoft Research, Kim Herzig Microsoft, Arie van Deursen Delft University of Technology Pre-print Media Attached |
11:00 - 12:30 | Testing of mobile, web and gamesTechnical Track / DEMO - Demonstrations / Journal-First Papers / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Meeting Room 109 Chair(s): Wei Yang University of Texas at Dallas | ||
12:00 15mTalk | Widget Detection-based Testing for Industrial Mobile Games SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Xiongfei Wu Kyushu University, Jiaming Ye Kyushu University, Ke Chen Fuxi AI Lab of Netease, Xiaofei Xie Singapore Management University, Yujing Hu Fuxi AI Lab, Netease Inc., China, Ruochen Huang University of Alberta, Lei Ma University of Alberta, Jianjun Zhao Kyushu University |
13:45 - 15:15 | Recommender systemsDEMO - Demonstrations / Technical Track / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Journal-First Papers at Level G - Plenary Room 1 Chair(s): Kevin Moran George Mason University | ||
14:15 15mTalk | Towards More Effective AI-assisted Programming: A Systematic Design Exploration to Improve Visual Studio IntelliCode's User Experience SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Priyan Vaithilingam Harvard University, Elena Glassman Harvard University, Peter Groenwegen , Sumit Gulwani Microsoft, Austin Z. Henley Microsoft, Rohan Malpani , David Pugh , Arjun Radhakrishna Microsoft, Gustavo Soares Microsoft, Joey Wang , Aaron Yim | ||
15:00 7mTalk | Code Librarian: A Software Package Recommendation System SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Lili Tao JP Morgan Chase & Co, Alexandru-Petre Cazan JP Morgan Chase & Co, Senad Ibraimoski JP Morgan Chase & Co, Sean Moran JP Morgan Chase & Co |
13:45 - 15:15 | Requirements engineeringDEMO - Demonstrations / Technical Track / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / Showcase / Journal-First Papers / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Meeting Room 105 Chair(s): Luciano Baresi Politecnico di Milano | ||
14:15 15mTalk | DocToModel: Automated Authoring of Models from Diverse Requirements Specification Documents SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Asha Rajbhoj TCS Research, Padmalata Nistala TCS Research, Vinay Kulkarni Tata Consultancy Services Research, Shivani Soni TCS Research, Ajim Pathan TCS Research |
13:45 - 15:15 | Software EvolutionTechnical Track / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Journal-First Papers at Meeting Room 109 Chair(s): Sebastiano Panichella Zurich University of Applied Sciences | ||
14:00 15mTalk | SEIP: Investigating a NASA Cyclomatic Complexity Policy on Maintenance Risk of a Critical System SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Daniel Port University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Bill Taber , LiGuo Huang Dept. of Computer Science, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, 75205 | ||
14:15 15mTalk | Aegis: Attribution of Control Plane Change Impact across Layers and Components for Cloud Systems SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Xiaohan Yan Microsoft Azure, Ken Hsieh , Yasitha Liyanage , Minghua Ma Microsoft Research, Murali Chintalapati Microsoft Azure, Qingwei Lin Microsoft Research, Yingnong Dang Microsoft Azure, Dongmei Zhang Microsoft Research | ||
14:30 15mTalk | An Empirical Study on Change-induced Incidents at Ant Group SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Yifan Wu Peking University, Bingxu Chai , Ying Li School of Software and Microelectronics, Peking University, Beijing, China, Bingchang Liu Key Laboratory of Network Assessment Technology, Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; School of CyberSpace Security at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Jianguo Li Ant Group, Yong Yang , Wei Jiang | ||
14:45 15mTalk | Fulfilling Industrial Needs for Consistency Among Engineering Artifacts SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Luciano Marchezan Johannes Kepler University Linz, Wesley Assunção Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria & Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Edvin Herac , Felix Keplinger Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Alexander Egyed Johannes Kepler University Linz, Christophe Lauwerys |
Fri 19 MayDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
11:00 - 12:30 | Runtime analysis and self-adaptationTechnical Track / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Journal-First Papers at Level G - Plenary Room 1 Chair(s): Domenico Bianculli University of Luxembourg | ||
12:00 15mTalk | TraceArk: Towards Actionable Performance Anomaly Alerting for Online Service Systems SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Zhengran Zeng Southern University of Science and Technology, Yuqun Zhang Southern University of Science and Technology, Yong Xu Microsoft Research, Minghua Ma Microsoft Research, Bo Qiao Microsoft Research, Wentao Zou , Qingjun Chen , Meng Zhang , Xu Zhang Microsoft Research, Hongyu Zhang The University of Newcastle, Xuedong Gao , Hao Fan , Saravan Rajmohan Microsoft 365, Qingwei Lin Microsoft Research, Dongmei Zhang Microsoft Research |
11:00 - 12:30 | Developers' forumsSEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Journal-First Papers / Technical Track / DEMO - Demonstrations at Meeting Room 102 Chair(s): Omar Haggag Monash University, Australia | ||
11:45 15mTalk | You Don’t Know Search: Helping Users Find Code by Automatically Evaluating Alternative Queries SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Rijnard van Tonder Sourcegraph |
11:00 - 12:30 | Reverse engineeringTechnical Track / Journal-First Papers / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Meeting Room 104 Chair(s): Wei Le Iowa State University | ||
11:45 15mTalk | CFG2VEC: Hierarchical Graph Neural Network for Cross-Architectural Software Reverse Engineering SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Shih-Yuan Yu UCI, Yonatan Achamyeleh UCI, Chonghan Wang UCI, Anton Kocheturov Siemens Technology, Patrick Eisen Siemens Technology, Mohammad Al Faruque UCI |
11:00 - 12:30 | Software processesNIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training / Journal-First Papers / Technical Track at Meeting Room 105 Chair(s): Rashina Hoda Monash University | ||
11:45 15mTalk | Do Software Security Practices Yield Fewer Vulnerabilities? SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Nusrat Zahan North Carolina State University, Shohanuzzaman Shohan , Dan Harris , Laurie Williams North Carolina State University Pre-print | ||
12:00 15mTalk | A/B Integrations: 7 Lessons Learned from Enabling A/B testing as a Product Feature SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Aleksander Fabijan Microsoft, Pavel Dmitriev Outreach, Benjamin Arai , Andy Drake , Sebastian Kohlmeier Microsoft, April Kwong |
11:00 - 12:30 | Static analysisTechnical Track / SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Meeting Room 106 Chair(s): Marsha Chechik University of Toronto | ||
11:45 15mTalk | Long-term Static Analysis Rule Quality Monitoring Using True Negatives SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Linghui Luo Amazon Web Services, Rajdeep Mukherjee Amazon Web Services, Omer Tripp Amazon, Martin Schäf Amazon Web Services, Qiang Zhou Amazon Web Services, Daniel J Sanchez Amazon Alexa | ||
12:00 15mTalk | A Language-agnostic Framework for Mining Static Analysis Rules from Code Changes SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice David Baker Effendi Stellenbosch University, Berk Cirisci IRIF, University Paris Diderot and CNRS, France, Rajdeep Mukherjee Amazon Web Services, Hoan Anh Nguyen Amazon, Omer Tripp Amazon | ||
12:22 7mTalk | The Challenges of Shift Left Static Analysis SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Quoc-Sang Phan Facebook, Inc., KimHao Nguyen University of Nebraska-Lincoln, ThanhVu Nguyen George Mason University |
11:00 - 12:30 | Testing of database and low-level softwareTechnical Track / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / DEMO - Demonstrations / Journal-First Papers at Meeting Room 109 Chair(s): Michael Pradel University of Stuttgart | ||
12:00 15mTalk | Achieving Last-Mile Functional Coverage in Testing Chip Design Software Implementations SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Ming Yan College of Intelligence and Computing, Tianjin University, Junjie Chen Tianjin University, Hangyu Mao , Jiajun Jiang Tianjin University, Jianye Hao Tianjin University, Xingjian Li College of Intelligence and Computing, Tianjin University, Zhao Tian Tianjin University, Zhichao Chen , Dong Li , Dong Li , Yanwei Guo , Wulong Liu , Bin Wang , Yuefeng Sun , Yongshun Cui |
13:45 - 15:15 | Software performanceDEMO - Demonstrations / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / Technical Track / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Level G - Plenary Room 1 Chair(s): Philipp Leitner Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden / University of Gothenburg, Sweden | ||
14:15 15mTalk | Auto-tuning elastic applications in production SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Adalberto R. Sampaio Jr Huawei Canada, Ivan Beschastnikh University of British Columbia, Daryl Maier IBM Canada, Don Bourne IBM Canada, Vijay Sundaresan IBM Canada | ||
14:45 15mTalk | Runtime Performance Prediction for Deep Learning Models with Graph Neural Network SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Yanjie Gao Microsoft Research, Xianyu Gu Tsinghua University, Hongyu Zhang The University of Newcastle, Haoxiang Lin Microsoft Research, Mao Yang Microsoft Research Pre-print | ||
15:07 7mTalk | Who Ate My Memory? Towards Attribution in Memory Management SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Gunnar Kudrjavets University of Groningen, Ayushi Rastogi University of Groningen, The Netherlands, Jeff Thomas Meta Platforms, Inc., Nachiappan Nagappan Facebook Pre-print |
13:45 - 15:15 | Cyber-physical systems developmentSEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Journal-First Papers / DEMO - Demonstrations at Meeting Room 102 Chair(s): Andrzej Wąsowski IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark | ||
13:45 15mTalk | Hybrid Cloudification of Legacy Software for Efficient Simulation of Gas Turbine Designs SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Fozail Ahmad McGill University, Maruthi Rangappa , Neeraj Katiyar McGill University, Canada, Martin Staniszewski Siemens Energy, Daniel Varro Linköping University / McGill University | ||
14:00 15mTalk | Automated Misconfiguration Repair of Configurable Cyber-Physical Systems with Search: an Industrial Case Study on Elevator Dispatching Algorithms SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Pre-print |
13:45 - 15:15 | Software development toolsDEMO - Demonstrations / Technical Track / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results at Meeting Room 104 Chair(s): Xing Hu Zhejiang University | ||
14:15 15mTalk | Make Your Tools Sparkle with Trust: The PICSE Framework for Trust in Software Tools SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Brittany Johnson George Mason University, Christian Bird Microsoft Research, Denae Ford Microsoft Research, Nicole Forsgren Microsoft Research, Thomas Zimmermann Microsoft Research Pre-print |
13:45 - 15:15 | Fault injection and mutationJournal-First Papers / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / DEMO - Demonstrations / Technical Track at Meeting Room 105 Chair(s): Lingxiao Jiang Singapore Management University | ||
14:15 15mTalk | Identifying Defect Injection Risks from Analysis and Design Diagrams: An Industrial Case Study at Sony SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Yoji Imanishi Sony Global Manufacturing&Operations, Kazuhiro Kumon Sony Global Manufacturing&Operations, Shuji Morisaki Nagoya University |
15:45 - 17:15 | Software qualityJournal-First Papers / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Technical Track at Level G - Plenary Room 1 Chair(s): Valentina Lenarduzzi University of Oulu | ||
16:00 15mTalk | Understanding Why and Predicting When Developers Adhere to Code-Quality Standards SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Pre-print | ||
16:15 15mTalk | Code Compliance Assessment as a Learning Problem SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice | ||
16:30 15mTalk | An Empirical Study on Quality Issues of Deep Learning Platform SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Yanjie Gao Microsoft Research, Xiaoxiang Shi , Haoxiang Lin Microsoft Research, Hongyu Zhang The University of Newcastle, Hao Wu , Rui Li , Mao Yang Microsoft Research Pre-print |
15:45 - 17:15 | Metamorphic testingSEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Technical Track / Journal-First Papers / SEIS - Software Engineering in Society at Meeting Room 102 Chair(s): Shiva Nejati University of Ottawa | ||
16:37 7mTalk | Automated Metamorphic Testing using Transitive Relations for Specializing Stance Detection Models SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Alisa Arno IBM Research - Tokyo, Futoshi Iwama IBM Research - Tokyo, Mikio Takeuchi IBM Research - Tokyo |
15:45 - 17:15 | Program analysisShowcase / Journal-First Papers / Technical Track / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice at Meeting Room 104 Chair(s): Marsha Chechik University of Toronto | ||
16:45 15mTalk | Incremental Call Graph Construction in Industrial Practice SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Zelin Zhao Ant Group, Xizao Wang Nanjing University, Zhaogui Xu Ant Group, Zhenhao Tang Ant Group, Yongchao Li Ant Group, Peng Di Ant Group |
15:45 - 17:15 | Cyber-physical systems testingSEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / Technical Track / Journal-First Papers at Meeting Room 106 Chair(s): Shahar Maoz Tel Aviv University | ||
16:45 15mTalk | Automated Test Case Generation for Safety-Critical Software in Scade SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Elson Kurian University of Milano Bicocca, Pietro Braione University of Milano-Bicocca, Daniela Briola University of Milano Bicocca, Dario D'Avino , Matteo Modonato , Giovanni Denaro University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy |
15:45 - 17:15 | Software ecosystemsSEET - Software Engineering Education and Training / Technical Track / DEMO - Demonstrations / Journal-First Papers / SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice / SEIS - Software Engineering in Society at Meeting Room 110 Chair(s): Sebastian Baltes SAP SE & University of Adelaide | ||
16:45 15mTalk | An Empirical Study of License Conflict in Free and Open Source Software SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice Xing Cui Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Jingzheng Wu Institute of Software, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yanjun Wu Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xu Wang Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tianyue Luo , Sheng Qu Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiang Ling Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mutian Yang |