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ICSE 2023
Sun 14 - Sat 20 May 2023 Melbourne, Australia

The ICSE Technical Briefings program provides conference participants the opportunity to gain new insights, knowledge, and skills in a broad range of areas of software engineering. The audience includes both academic researchers and industry practitioners. Technical Briefings offer a venue for communicating the current state of a timely topic related to software engineering.

Dates
Wed 17 May 2023
Thu 18 May 2023
Fri 19 May 2023
Tracks
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ICSE NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results
ICSE Posters
ICSE SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training
ICSE SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice
ICSE SEIS - Software Engineering in Society
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Wed 17 May

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11:00 - 12:30
Technical Briefing 1Technical Briefings at Meeting Room 111
11:00
90m
Talk
Quantum Software Testing: A Brief Introduction
Technical Briefings
Shaukat Ali Simula Research Laboratory, Tao Yue Simula Research Laboratory
Pre-print
13:45 - 15:15
Technical Briefing 5aTechnical Briefings at Meeting Room 112
13:45
90m
Talk
SAIN: A Community-Wide Software Architecture INfrastructure
Technical Briefings
Joshua Garcia University of California, Irvine, Mehdi Mirakhorli Rochester Institute of Technology, Lu Xiao Stevens Institute of Technology, Sam Malek University of California at Irvine, Rick Kazman University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Yuanfang Cai Drexel University, Nenad Medvidović University of Southern California
15:45 - 17:15
Technical Briefing 7Technical Briefings at Meeting Room 111
15:45
90m
Talk
Methodology and Guidelines for Evaluating Multi-Objective Search-Based Software Engineering
Technical Briefings
Miqing Li University of Birmingham, Tao Chen University of Birmingham
15:45 - 17:15
Technical Briefing 5bTechnical Briefings at Meeting Room 112
15:45
90m
Talk
SAIN: A Community-Wide Software Architecture INfrastructure
Technical Briefings
Joshua Garcia University of California, Irvine, Mehdi Mirakhorli Rochester Institute of Technology, Lu Xiao Stevens Institute of Technology, Sam Malek University of California at Irvine, Rick Kazman University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Yuanfang Cai Drexel University, Nenad Medvidović University of Southern California

Thu 18 May

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11:00 - 12:30
Technical Briefing 4aTechnical Briefings at Meeting Room 111
11:00
90m
Talk
Conducting Eye Tracking Studies in Software Engineering - Methodology and Pipeline
Technical Briefings
Bonita Sharif University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA, Andrew Begel Carnegie Mellon University, Jonathan I. Maletic Kent State University
File Attached
13:45 - 15:15
Technical Briefing 4bTechnical Briefings at Meeting Room 111
13:45
90m
Talk
Conducting Eye Tracking Studies in Software Engineering - Methodology and Pipeline
Technical Briefings
Bonita Sharif University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA, Andrew Begel Carnegie Mellon University, Jonathan I. Maletic Kent State University
File Attached

Fri 19 May

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11:00 - 12:30
Technical Briefing 6Technical Briefings at Meeting Room 112
11:00
90m
Talk
The Landscape of Source Code Representation Learning in AI-Driven Software Engineering Tasks
Technical Briefings
Sridhar Chimalakonda IIT Tirupati, Debeshee Das Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati, Alex Mathai IBM India Research Labs, Srikanth Tamilselvam IBM Research, Atul Kumar IBM India Research Labs

Calls for contribution

Types of Technical Briefings

We are receiving proposals for three types of Technical Briefings:

  • Short Technical Brief: Speakers provide a focused introduction to an emerging topic in software engineering (e.g., software engineering practices for specific types of systems or emerging technologies). Duration: 90 minutes.

  • Comprehensive Technical Brief: Speakers provide a general state-of-the-art in a wider area of software engineering (e.g., empirical software engineering, search-based software engineering, machine learning). Duration: 180 minutes divided into two modular 90 minute sessions.

  • Hands-On: Speakers organize a tool-supported session on a topic with hands-on participation of attendees. Duration: 90 or 180 minutes (180 minutes should provide two modular 90 minute sessions).

Evaluation Criteria

The Technical Briefings committee will review each proposal and will select quality proposals that fit the evaluation criteria. Each proposal will be evaluated based on anticipated benefits for prospective participants in industry and academia and its fit within the program as a whole. Factors to be considered also include relevance, timeliness, importance, and audience appeal; suitability for presentation in the chosen format; effectiveness of teaching methods (especially relevant in the hands-on type); and experience and qualifications of the presenters.

Please note that proposals that focus on

  • Very narrow research topics with limited audience appeal

  • Commercial presentations that focus on specific tools

  • Marketing materials

are not eligible and will be desk-rejected.

How to Submit

Proposals should include a title, a description of the topic, a paragraph explaining why the topic would be of interest to a broad section of the software engineering research community and industry. The proposals must be sent by the deadline of October 28, 2022. A proposal should be no longer than 2 pages in IEEE formatting guidelines (see below) plus one page for brief speaker information and biographies. In addition to the proposal, at least 3 representative sample slides from the intended tutorial presentation must be submitted. For hands-on submissions, an additional page with exercise details is required. The proposal, sample slides, and exercise details (hands-on only) must be submitted in a single PDF file with all fonts included. Proposals should be submitted electronically using HotCrp ( https://icse2023-tb.hotcrp.com/ ).

Publication

The presenters of each accepted Technical Briefing will have the opportunity to publish a 2-page abstract in the ICSE 2023 Companion proceedings. The abstracts must be sent by the deadline of February 10, 2023. They must conform to the IEEE formatting guidelines (see below), and must not exceed 2 pages, including all text, references, appendices, and figures. Further, upon acceptance, all presenters will be required to provide a short (1-2 minute) video describing their presentation topic to be placed on the ICSE website for publicity purposes.

Proposals and abstracts must conform to the IEEE formatting instructions 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).

Important Dates

  • Technical Briefings Proposals Submissions Deadline: 28 October 2022

  • Technical Briefings Acceptance Notification: 28 November 2022

  • Technical Briefings Abstracts Camera Ready: 10 February 2023

  • Technical Briefings Presentation: TBD (16-19 May 2023 (Tue-Fri))

Co-Chairs

  • Myra Cohen, Iowa State University, United States

  • Hongyu Zhang, University of Newcastle, Australia


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