Mon 15 MayDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
11:00 - 11:45 | Development Tools & Practices IRegistered Reports / Industry Track / Technical Papers at Meeting Room 109 Chair(s): Olga Baysal Carleton University | ||
11:36 6mTalk | Improving Agile Planning for Reliable Software Delivery Industry Track Jirat Pasuksmit Atlassian, Fan Jiang Atlassian, Kemp Thornton Atlassian, Arik Friedman Atlassian, Natalija Fuksmane Atlassian, Isabelle Kohout Atlassian, Julian Connor Atlassian Pre-print |
15:45 - 16:30 | Process Automation & DevOpsData and Tool Showcase Track / Technical Papers / Industry Track at Meeting Room 110 Chair(s): Andy Meneely Rochester Institute of Technology | ||
16:15 6mTalk | The Atlassian Data Lake: consolidating enriched software development data in a single, queryable system Industry Track File Attached |
Tue 16 MayDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
11:00 - 11:45 | Code SmellsTechnical Papers / Industry Track / Data and Tool Showcase Track at Meeting Room 110 Chair(s): Md Tajmilur Rahman Gannon University | ||
11:36 6mTalk | What Warnings Do Engineers Really Fix? The Compiler That Cried Wolf Industry Track Gunnar Kudrjavets University of Groningen, Aditya Kumar Snap, Inc., Ayushi Rastogi University of Groningen, The Netherlands Pre-print |
11:50 - 12:35 | Development Tools & Practices IIData and Tool Showcase Track / Industry Track / Technical Papers / Registered Reports at Meeting Room 109 Chair(s): Banani Roy University of Saskatchewan | ||
12:14 6mTalk | Optimizing Duplicate Size Thresholds in IDEs Industry Track Konstantin Grotov JetBrains Research, Constructor University, Sergey Titov JetBrains Research, Alexandr Suhinin JetBrains, Yaroslav Golubev JetBrains Research, Timofey Bryksin JetBrains Research Pre-print |
11:50 - 12:35 | Software Libraries & EcosystemsTechnical Papers / Industry Track / Data and Tool Showcase Track at Meeting Room 110 Chair(s): Mehdi Keshani Delft University of Technology | ||
12:20 6mTalk | Determining Open Source Project Boundaries Industry Track Sophia Vargas Google |
Accepted Papers
Call for Papers
The MSR 2023 Industry Track is the venue to present and learn about the opportunities, challenges, and cutting-edge technology related to using data from software repositories in practice. For a long time, academic researchers in software engineering have been looking to learn and collaborate with practitioners. Our goal for the Industry Track is to be the space for a productive dialogue between software engineering researchers and practitioners, particularly those building tools for other software professionals.
In this second edition of the Industry Track, we are looking to minimize the known barriers to industry participation in software engineering research conferences. We invite practitioners to submit an abstract, maximum 1 page long (plus up to 1 page of references), outlining a talk or a poster presentation.
We are soliciting abstracts in two categories:
- Problems: the talk outlines a single problem in an industrial context that could be addressed by using data from software repositories.
- Solutions: the talk reports on a data-driven tool or technique in practice, based on data from software repositories, that the authors have built or are working on.
Submission Format
A one-page PDF file containing the title, speaker names, their industrial affiliations, and the outline of the talk or poster, plus up to one page of references. At the submission stage, we are not requiring any particular template. The authors of accepted submissions may choose to have their abstract published in the conference proceedings, which 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).
Evaluation Criteria
We will evaluate submissions from practitioners based on relevance and clarity of the description of the problem, solution, or lessons learned along with the context. The submissions should be relevant to the application of data science, machine learning, and/or artificial intelligence to software engineering tools and processes in practice.
Submission
Submissions must be done through HotCRP: https://msr2023-industry.hotcrp.com/
Important Dates
- Paper Deadline: January 26, 2023 AoE
- Author Notification: March 7, 2023 AoE
- Camera Ready Deadline: March 16, 2023 AoE
Accepted Papers
- The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM or IEEE Digital Libraries. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the ICSE 2023. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.
- Purchases of additional pages in the proceedings are not allowed.
Open Call for Program Committee Members
We are pleased to invite researchers to nominate or self-nominate for participation in the MSR Industry Track PC. The duties of PC members are to review submissions and participate in the paper discussions. We expect the review load to be light (3 to 4 abstracts per reviewer). The criteria for a nomination are:
- A research background such as holding a PhD in a relevant area or at least 3 years of experience in a research-related position.
- Currently working in an industry or academic position in the research area, that involves some research aspect.
- At least one paper published in a relevant area in a relevant conference.
The program chairs will make a final decision on the nominated members based on the experience of each nominee and the representation of different research areas in the PC. The deadline for a self-nomination is November 3rd, 2022.