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Fri 8 Dec

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09:10 - 10:10
Keynote 1Keynote at Foothill E
09:10
60m
Keynote
Search-Based Software Engineering for Learning-Enabled Self-Adaptive Systems
Keynote
Betty H.C. Cheng Michigan State University
10:10 - 10:50
Session 1Challenge Track at Foothill E
Chair(s): Erik Fredericks Grand Valley State University
10:10
20m
Talk
StableYolo: Optimizing Image Generation for Large Language Models
Challenge Track
Harel Berger , Aidan Dakhama King's College London, Zishuo Ding University of Waterloo, Karine Even-Mendoza King’s College London, David Kelly , Hector Menendez , Rebecca Moussa University College London, Federica Sarro University College London
10:30
20m
Talk
Improving the Readability of Generated Tests Using GPT-4 and ChatGPT Code Interpreter
Challenge Track
Gregory Gay Chalmers | University of Gothenburg
10:30 - 11:00
10:50 - 11:20
10:50
30m
Coffee break
Break
SSBSE Social

11:20 - 12:35
Session 2Hot off the Press / Challenge Track at Foothill E
Chair(s): Aitor Arrieta Mondragon University
11:20
20m
Talk
Evaluating Explanations for Software Patches Generated by Large Language Models
Challenge Track
Dominik Sobania , Alina Geiger , James Callan UCL, Alexander E.I. Brownlee University of Stirling, Carol Hanna University College London, Rebecca Moussa University College London, Mar Zamorano López , Justyna Petke University College London, Federica Sarro University College London
11:40
20m
Talk
Enhancing Genetic Improvement Mutations Using Large Language Models
Challenge Track
Alexander E.I. Brownlee University of Stirling, James Callan UCL, Karine Even-Mendoza King’s College London, Alina Geiger , Carol Hanna University College London, Justyna Petke University College London, Federica Sarro University College London, Dominik Sobania
12:00
20m
Talk
SearchGEM5: Towards Reliable gem5 with Search Based Software Testing and Large Language Models
Challenge Track
Aidan Dakhama King's College London, Karine Even-Mendoza King’s College London, William B. Langdon University College London, Hector Menendez King’s College London, Justyna Petke University College London
12:20
15m
Talk
SSBSE Summary of Neuroevolution-based Generation of Tests and Oracles for Games
Hot off the Press
Patric Feldmeier University of Passau, Gordon Fraser University of Passau
12:35 - 14:00
12:35
85m
Lunch
Lunch
SSBSE Social

14:00 - 15:15
Session 3Research Papers / Hot off the Press / RENE / NIER at Foothill E
Chair(s): Bobby Bruce University of California at Davis, USA
14:00
20m
Talk
Generating Android Tests using Novelty Search
Research Papers
Michael Auer University of Passau, Michael Pusl , Gordon Fraser University of Passau
14:20
15m
Talk
Search-based Optimisation of LLM Learning Shots for Story Point Estimation
RENE / NIER
Vali Tawosi J.P. Morgan AI Research, Salwa Alamir J.P. Morgan AI Research, Xiaomo Liu
14:35
20m
Talk
A Novel Mutation Operator for Search-based Test Case Selection
Research Papers
Aitor Arrieta Mondragon University, Miren Illarramendi Mondragon University
14:55
15m
Talk
SSBSE Summary of .NET/C# Instrumentation for Search-Based Software Testing
Hot off the Press
Amid Golmohammadi Kristiania University College, Man Zhang Kristiania University, Andrea Arcuri Kristiania University College and Oslo Metropolitan University
15:15 - 15:45
15:15
30m
Coffee break
Break
SSBSE Social

15:30 - 16:00
15:45 - 17:05
Session 4Research Papers at Foothill E
Chair(s): Erik Fredericks Grand Valley State University
15:45
20m
Talk
Expound: A Black-box Approach for Generating Diversity-Driven Adversarial Examples
Research Papers
Kenneth Chan , Betty H.C. Cheng Michigan State University
16:05
20m
Talk
Search-Based Mock Generation of External Web Service Interactions
Research Papers
Susruthan Seran Kristiania University College, Man Zhang Kristiania University, Andrea Arcuri Kristiania University College and Oslo Metropolitan University
16:25
20m
Talk
Developer Views on Software Carbon Footprint and its Potential for Automated Reduction
Research Papers
Haozhou Lyu Chalmers University of Technology, Gregory Gay Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Maiko Sakamoto
16:45
20m
Talk
Exploring Genetic Improvement of the Carbon Footprint of Web Pages
Research Papers
Haozhou Lyu Chalmers University of Technology, Gregory Gay Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Maiko Sakamoto
17:05 - 17:30
17:05
25m
Coffee break
Break
SSBSE Social

17:30 - 18:10
Session 5RENE / NIER at Foothill E
Chair(s): Erik Fredericks Grand Valley State University
17:30
20m
Talk
On the Impact of Tool Evolution and Case Study Size on SBSE Experiments: A Replicated Study with EvoMaster
RENE / NIER
Amid Golmohammadi Kristiania University College, Man Zhang Kristiania University, Andrea Arcuri Kristiania University College and Oslo Metropolitan University
17:50
20m
Talk
Multi-Objective Black-box Test Case Prioritization based on WordNet Distances
RENE / NIER
Imara van Dinten Delft University of Technology, Andy Zaidman Delft University of Technology, Annibale Panichella Delft University of Technology
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Call for Papers of the research track

We invite the submission of high-quality papers describing novel and original work in all areas of SBSE including, but not limited to, applications of SBSE to novel problems, theoretical analyses of search algorithms for software engineering, rigorous empirical evaluations of SBSE techniques, and reports of industrial experiences. SSBSE welcomes applications of search-based techniques throughout the software engineering lifecycle. We also invite the application of a broad range of search methods - ranging from exact operational research techniques to nature-inspired algorithms, local search metaheuristics, and simulated annealing. We particularly encourage papers that report on software engineering applications to which SBSE has not been applied before. Research papers must be of up to 15 pages, including all text, figures, references, and appendices.

Format and submission

Papers must not have been previously published, or be in consideration for, any journal, book, or another conference. Papers will be evaluated by members of the program committee based on their originality, technical soundness, and presentation quality. Submissions must conform to Springer’s LNCS format. Like previous editions of SSBSE, the Research Paper Track will follow a strong double-anonymous reviewing process in which the identity of authors will not be known to the program committee at any time during the process. The papers submitted must not reveal the authors’ identities in any way.

Authors should leave out author names and affiliations from the body of their submission. Authors should ensure that any citation to related work by themselves is written in the third person, that is, " the prior work of XYZ" as opposed to " our prior work". Authors should avoid providing URLs to author-revealing sites (tools, data sets). The paper can mention the existence of such sites, but the visit of such sites should not be needed to conduct the review. You can submit, optionally, a zip file or a pdf file containing supplementary material (raw data, data sets, experiments, etc.), which should also be blinded. The program committee will not necessarily consider it in the paper review process. Authors should anonymize author-revealing company names yet can provide general characteristics of the organisations involved needed to understand the context of the paper. Authors having further questions on double-blind reviewing are encouraged to contact the Program Chairs by email. Papers that do not comply with the double-blind review process will be desk-rejected. If a paper is accepted, at least one author is expected to attend the symposium and present the paper.

Submissions can be made via https://ssbse23research.hotcrp.com by the submission deadline.

Special issue for best papers

Following the conference, the authors of the best manuscripts will be invited to extend their papers for a special section on Advances in Search-Based Software Engineering at the Automated Software Engineering journal. Details may be found at https://ause-journal.github.io/23ssbse.html

Questions? Use the SSBSE Research Papers contact form.