ICSME 2023
Sun 1 - Fri 6 October 2023 Bogotá, Colombia
Dates
Wed 4 Oct 2023
Thu 5 Oct 2023
Fri 6 Oct 2023
Tracks
ICSME Artifact Evaluation Track and ROSE Festival
ICSME Industry Track
ICSME Journal First Track
ICSME New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
ICSME Registered Reports Track
ICSME Research Track
ICSME Tool Demo Track
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Wed 4 Oct

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10:30 - 12:00
Machine Learning ApplicationsResearch Track / Industry Track / New Ideas and Emerging Results Track at Session 1 Room - RGD 004
Chair(s): Masud Rahman Dalhousie University
11:18
11m
Talk
Benchmarking Causal Study to Interpret Large Language Models for Source Code
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Daniel Rodriguez-Cardenas , David Nader Palacio William and Mary, Dipin Khati William & Mary, Henry Burke William & Mary, Denys Poshyvanyk William & Mary
10:30 - 12:00
Software QualityJournal First Track / Tool Demo Track / New Ideas and Emerging Results Track / Research Track at Session 2 Room - RGD 04
Chair(s): Valentina Lenarduzzi University of Oulu, César França Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
11:35
11m
Talk
Capturing Contextual Relationships of Buggy Classes for Detecting Quality-Related Bugs
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Rrezarta Krasniqi University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Hyunsook Do University of North Texas
13:30 - 15:00
Mining Software RepositoriesResearch Track / New Ideas and Emerging Results Track / Industry Track at Session 1 Room - RGD 004
Chair(s): Denys Poshyvanyk William & Mary, Esteban Parra Belmont University
14:18
11m
Talk
An Empirical Study on the Use of Snapshot Testing
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Shun Fujita Kyoto University, Yutaro Kashiwa Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Bin Lin Radboud University, Hajimu Iida Nara Institute of Science and Technology
13:30 - 15:00
Tools and EnvironmentsResearch Track / Tool Demo Track / New Ideas and Emerging Results Track at Session 2 Room - RGD 04
Chair(s): Shurui Zhou University of Toronto, Christoph Treude University of Melbourne
13:46
11m
Talk
The Psychological Effects of AI-Assisted Programming on Students and Professionals
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Marcel Valový Prague University of Economics and Business, Alena Buchalcevová Prague University of Economics and Business

Thu 5 Oct

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13:30 - 15:00
13:30
11m
Talk
Towards a Catalog of Refactorings for Elixir
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Lucas Francisco da Matta Vegi Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Marco Tulio Valente Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Pre-print
14:03
11m
Talk
Towards Code Improvements Suggestions from Client Exception Analysis
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Diego Marcilio USI Università della Svizzera italiana, Carlo A. Furia Università della Svizzera italiana (USI)
Pre-print
14:25
11m
Talk
Automatic Refactoring Candidate Identification Leveraging Effective Code Representation
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Indranil Palit Dalhousie University, Gautam Shetty Dalhousie University, Hera Arif Dalhousie University, Tushar Sharma Dalhousie University
Pre-print

Fri 6 Oct

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10:30 - 12:00
10:46
11m
Talk
How Developers Implement Property-Based Tests
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Arthur Corgozinho Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Henrique Rocha Loyola University Maryland, USA, Marco Tulio Valente Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
10:30 - 12:00
10:46
11m
Talk
Summarize Me: The Future of Issue Thread Interpretation
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Abhishek Kumar Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Partha Pratim Das Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, Partha Pratim Chakrabarti Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
11:35
11m
Talk
Aligning Documentation and Q&A Forum through Constrained Decoding with Weak Supervision
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Rohith Pudari University of Toronto, Shiyuan Zhou University of Toronto, Iftekhar Ahmed University of California at Irvine, Zhuyun Dai Google, Shurui Zhou University of Toronto
Pre-print
13:30 - 14:45
Programming Languages and MigrationNew Ideas and Emerging Results Track / Industry Track / Research Track at Session 1 Room - RGD 004
Chair(s): Esteban Parra Belmont University, Nicolas Archila
13:41
11m
Talk
Towards a Universal Python: Translating the Natural Modality of Python into Other Human Languages
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Joshua Otten George Mason University, Antonios Anastasopoulos George Mason University, Kevin Moran University of Central Florida
Link to publication Pre-print
13:30 - 14:45
13:46
11m
Talk
A case study of Fairness in generated images of Large Language Models for Software Engineering Tasks
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Mansour Sami Edinburgh Napier University, Ashkan Sami Edinburgh Napier University, Peter Barclay Edinburgh Napier University
14:24
11m
Talk
Leveraging Execution Trace with ChatGPT: A Case Study on Automated Fault Diagnosis
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Takafumi Sakura Hitachi, Ltd., Ryo Soga Hitachi, Ltd., Hideyuki Kanuka Hitachi, Ltd., Kazumasa Shimari Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Takashi Ishio Future University Hakodate

Accepted Papers

Title
A case study of Fairness in generated images of Large Language Models for Software Engineering Tasks
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Aligning Documentation and Q&A Forum through Constrained Decoding with Weak Supervision
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Pre-print
An Empirical Study on the Use of Snapshot Testing
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Automatic Refactoring Candidate Identification Leveraging Effective Code Representation
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Pre-print
Benchmarking Causal Study to Interpret Large Language Models for Source Code
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Capturing Contextual Relationships of Buggy Classes for Detecting Quality-Related Bugs
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
How Developers Implement Property-Based Tests
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Leveraging Execution Trace with ChatGPT: A Case Study on Automated Fault Diagnosis
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Summarize Me: The Future of Issue Thread Interpretation
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
The Psychological Effects of AI-Assisted Programming on Students and Professionals
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Towards a Catalog of Refactorings for Elixir
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Pre-print
Towards a Universal Python: Translating the Natural Modality of Python into Other Human Languages
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Link to publication Pre-print
Towards Code Improvements Suggestions from Client Exception Analysis
New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
Pre-print

Call for Papers

Goal and Scope

The goal of the New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER) track is to provide researchers and practitioners with a forum for presenting innovative, promising ideas in the early stages of research. The NIER track provides constructive feedback by fostering discussion around challenging, cutting-edge and innovative early-stage research. As such, these ideas do not require a strong empirical evaluation, but preliminary results providing initial support for the feasibility of proposed ideas are welcomed. The topics of interest for this track are the same as for the main research track, that is, all the topics in the research and practice of software maintenance and evolution. Papers submitted to ICSME NIER 2023 must not have been published elsewhere and must not be under review or submitted for review elsewhere while under consideration for ICSME NIER 2023.

Evaluation

Submissions will be evaluated on how well it characterizes one or more of the following:

  • The basis of the contribution’s originality
  • The importance of the contribution
  • The potential spur discussion
  • The potential to challenge/disrupt current practices
  • Soundness
  • Overall quality and consistency of presentation,
  • Appropriate comparison to related work

Special emphasis will be put on the originality and timeliness of the proposed contribution, that is, a full evaluation of the proposed ideas is not required. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the ICSME NIER 2023 Program Committee.

Publication and Presentation

Upon notification of acceptance, all authors of accepted papers will be asked to complete an IEEE Copyright form and will receive further instructions for preparing their camera-ready versions. Accepted papers will be published in the conference electronic proceedings, which will also be available in the IEEE Digital Library. Accepted papers will be presented in a formal setting. At least one author of the paper must register and present the paper at the conference for the paper to be published in the proceedings. More details on the presentations will follow the notifications

How to Submit

Submissions will be reviewed following a double-anonymous reviewing process. Submitted papers must adhere to the following rules:

  • Author names and affiliations must be omitted. (The track co-chairs will check compliance before reviewing begins.)
  • References to authors’ own related work must be in the third person. (For example, not “We build on our previous work…” but rather “We build on the work of…”)
  • Please see the Double-Anonymous Reviewing FAQ for more information and guidance.
  • Submissions must be in English and conform to the ICSME 2023 Formatting Instructions. Papers must not exceed five pages for all text, including references, appendices, figures, and tables. All submissions must be in PDF. Submissions must be submitted online through Easychair.

Submission Link

Please use the following link: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=icsme2023

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