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39th ICSME 2023: Bogotá, Colombia
- IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution, ICSME 2023, Bogotá, Colombia, October 1-6, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 979-8-3503-2783-0
- Ajmain Inqiad Alam, Palash Ranjan Roy, Farouq Al-Omari, Chanchal K. Roy, Banani Roy, Kevin A. Schneider:
GPTCloneBench: A comprehensive benchmark of semantic clones and cross-language clones using GPT-3 model and SemanticCloneBench. 1-13 - Yanlin Wang, Lianghong Guo, Ensheng Shi, Wenqing Chen, Jiachi Chen, Wanjun Zhong, Menghan Wang, Hui Li, Hongyu Zhang, Ziyu Lyu, Zibin Zheng:
You Augment Me: Exploring ChatGPT-based Data Augmentation for Semantic Code Search. 14-25 - Ahmed Haj Yahmed, Altaf Allah Abbassi, Amin Nikanjam, Heng Li, Foutse Khomh:
Deploying Deep Reinforcement Learning Systems: A Taxonomy of Challenges. 26-38 - Sabato Nocera, Simone Romano, Massimiliano Di Penta, Rita Francese, Giuseppe Scanniello:
Software Bill of Materials Adoption: A Mining Study from GitHub. 39-49 - Vinay Kabadi, Dezhen Kong, Siyu Xie, Lingfeng Bao, Gede Artha Azriadi Prana, Tien-Duy B. Le, Xuan-Bach Dinh Le, David Lo:
The Future Can't Help Fix The Past: Assessing Program Repair In The Wild. 50-61 - Brennan Wilkes, Alessandra Maciel Paz Milani, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
A Framework for Automating the Measurement of DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) Metrics. 62-72 - Carlos Galindo, Marisa Llorens, Sergio Pérez, Josep Silva:
Slicing Shared-Memory Concurrent Programs The Threaded System Dependence Graph Revisited. 73-83 - Quentin Stiévenart, David W. Binkley, Coen De Roover:
Dynamic Slicing of WebAssembly Binaries. 84-96 - Negarsadat Abolhassani, William G. J. Halfond:
A Component-Sensitive Static Analysis Based Approach for Modeling Intents in Android Apps. 97-109 - Carlos Eduardo de Carvalho Dantas, Adriano M. Rocha, Marcelo de Almeida Maia:
How do Developers Improve Code Readability? An Empirical Study of Pull Requests. 110-122 - Mingwei Liu, Simin Yu, Xin Peng, Xueying Du, Tianyong Yang, Huanjun Xu, Gaoyang Zhang:
Knowledge Graph based Explainable Question Retrieval for Programming Tasks. 123-135 - Sichong Hao, Xianjun Shi, Hongwei Liu, Yanjun Shu:
Enhancing Code Language Models for Program Repair by Curricular Fine-tuning Framework. 136-146 - Ali S. Alotaibi, Paul T. Chiou, Fazle M. Tawsif, William G. J. Halfond:
ScaleFix: An Automated Repair of UI Scaling Accessibility Issues in Android Applications. 147-159 - Quang-Cuong Bui, Malte Laukötter, Riccardo Scandariato:
DockerCleaner: Automatic Repair of Security Smells in Dockerfiles. 160-170 - Shiyu Sun, Shu Wang, Xinda Wang, Yunlong Xing, Elisa Zhang, Kun Sun:
Exploring Security Commits in Python. 171-181 - Xin Zhou, Bowen Xu, DongGyun Han, Zhou Yang, Junda He, David Lo:
CCBERT: Self-Supervised Code Change Representation Learning. 182-193 - Ohiduzzaman Shuvo, Parvez Mahbub, Mohammad Masudur Rahman:
Recommending Code Reviews Leveraging Code Changes with Structured Information Retrieval. 194-206 - Xuezhi Song, Yi Li, Zhen Dong, Shuning Liu, Junming Cao, Xin Peng:
An Empirical Study on Fault Diagnosis in Robotic Systems. 207-219 - Sharon Chee Yin Ho, Vahid Majdinasab, Mohayeminul Islam, Diego Elias Costa, Emad Shihab, Foutse Khomh, Sarah Nadi, Muhammad Raza:
An Empirical Study on Bugs Inside PyTorch: A Replication Study. 220-231 - Yifan Zhao, Dan Hao, Lu Zhang:
Revisiting Machine Learning based Test Case Prioritization for Continuous Integration. 232-244 - Shumei Wu, Zheng Li, Yong Liu, Xiang Chen, Mingyu Li:
GMBFL: Optimizing Mutation-Based Fault Localization via Graph Representation. 245-257 - Junming Cao, Bihuan Chen, Longjie Hu, Jie Gao, Kaifeng Huang, Xuezhi Song, Xin Peng:
Characterizing the Complexity and Its Impact on Testing in ML-Enabled Systems : A Case Sutdy on Rasa. 258-270 - Geraldine Galindo-Gutierrez, Maximiliano Narea Carvajal, Alison Fernandez-Blanco, Nicolas Anquetil, Juan Pablo Sandoval Alcocer:
A manual categorization of new quality issues on automatically-generated tests. 271-281 - Songyan Ji, Jian Dong, Jin Wu, Lishi Lu:
A Guided Mutation Strategy for Smart Contract Fuzzing. 282-292 - Md Shamimur Rahman, Debajyoti Mondal, Zadia Codabux, Chanchal K. Roy:
Integrating Visual Aids to Enhance the Code Reviewer Selection Process. 293-305 - James Yoo, Gail C. Murphy:
Breaking the Bento Box: Accelerating Visual Momentum in Data-flow Analysis. 306-316 - Adrian Hoff, Christoph Seidl, Mircea Lungu, Michele Lanza:
Preparing Software Re-Engineering via Freehand Sketches in Virtual Reality. 317-328 - Daniel Rodríguez-Cárdenas, David N. Palacio, Dipin Khati, Henry Burke, Denys Poshyvanyk:
Benchmarking Causal Study to Interpret Large Language Models for Source Code. 329-334 - Shun Fujita, Yutaro Kashiwa, Bin Lin, Hajimu Iida:
An Empirical Study on the Use of Snapshot Testing. 335-340 - Abhishek Kumar, Partha Pratim Das, Partha Pratim Chakrabarti:
Summarize Me: The Future of Issue Thread Interpretation. 341-345 - Rohith Pudari, Shiyuan Zhou, Iftekhar Ahmed, Zhuyun Dai, Shurui Zhou:
Aligning Documentation and Q&A Forum through Constrained Decoding with Weak Supervision. 346-351 - Joshua Otten, Antonios Anastasopoulos, Kevin Moran:
Towards a Universal Python: Translating the Natural Modality of Python into Other Human Languages. 352-357 - Lucas Francisco da Matta Vegi, Marco Túlio Valente:
Towards a Catalog of Refactorings for Elixir. 358-362 - Diego Marcilio, Carlo A. Furia:
Towards Code Improvements Suggestions from Client Exception Analysis. 363-368 - Indranil Palit, Gautam Shetty, Hera Arif, Tushar Sharma:
Automatic Refactoring Candidate Identification Leveraging Effective Code Representation. 369-374 - Rrezarta Krasniqi, Hyunsook Do:
Capturing Contextual Relationships of Buggy Classes for Detecting Quality-Related Bugs. 375-379 - Arthur Lisboa Corgozinho, Marco Túlio Valente, Henrique Rocha:
How Developers Implement Property-Based Tests. 380-384 - Marcel Valový, Alena Buchalcevová:
The Psychological Effects of AI-Assisted Programming on Students and Professionals. 385-390 - Mansour Sami, Ashkan Sami, Peter J. Barclay:
A case study of fairness in generated images of Large Language Models for Software Engineering tasks. 391-396 - Takafumi Sakura, Ryo Soga, Hideyuki Kanuka, Kazumasa Shimari, Takashi Ishio:
Leveraging Execution Trace with ChatGPT: A Case Study on Automated Fault Diagnosis. 397-402 - Lixin Su, Tim Storer:
A Case Study of DevOps Adoption within a Large Financial Organisation. 403-413 - Nikolaos Louloudakis, Perry Gibson, José Cano, Ajitha Rajan:
DeltaNN: Assessing the Impact of Computational Environment Parameters on the Performance of Image Recognition Models. 414-424 - Bavo Coremans, Arjen L. Klomp, Satrio Adi Rukmono, Jacob Krüger, Dirk Fahland, Michel R. V. Chaudron:
Process Mining from Jira Issues at a Large Company. 425-435 - Priyanka Darke, Bharti Chimdyalwar:
OLA: Property Directed Outer Loop Abstraction for Efficient Verification of Reactive Systems. 436-440 - Hyrum K. Wright:
The Importance of Incremental Migration. 441 - Jacob Neal, Shane Rogers, Esteban Parra:
A Machine Learning Approach to Convert Pseudo-Code to Domain-Specific Programming Language. 442-452 - Younoussa Sow, Larisa Safina, Léandre Brault, Papa Ibou Diouf, Stéphane Ducasse, Nicolas Anquetil:
Parsing Fortran-77 with proprietary extensions. 453-462 - Jiaqi He, Revan MacQueen, Natalie Bombardieri, Karim Ali, James R. Wright, Cristina Cifuentes:
Finding an Optimal Set of Static Analyzers To Detect Software Vulnerabilities. 463-473 - Kalvin Eng, Abram Hindle, Alexander Senchenko:
Identifying Defect-Inducing Changes in Visual Code. 474-484 - Kalvin Eng, Abram Hindle, Alexander Senchenko:
Predicting Defective Visual Code Changes in a Multi-Language AAA Video Game Project. 485-494 - Shinpei Hayashi, Takashi Kobayashi, Tadahisa Kato:
Evaluation of Cross-Lingual Bug Localization: Two Industrial Cases. 495-499 - Danilo Leandro Lima, Ronnie Edson de Souza Santos, Guilherme Pires Garcia, Sildemir S. da Silva, César França, Luiz Fernando Capretz:
Software Testing and Code Refactoring: A Survey with Practitioners. 500-507 - Erblin Isaku, Hassan Sartaj, Christoph Laaber, Tao Yue, Shaukat Ali, Thomas Schwitalla, Jan F. Nygård:
Cost Reduction on Testing Evolving Cancer Registry System. 508-518 - Peter Hamberger, Claus Klammer, Thomas Luger, Michael Moser, Michael Pfeiffer, Christina Piereder:
Specification-based Test Case Generation for C++ Engineering Software. 519-529 - Parvez Mahbub, Mohammad Masudur Rahman, Ohiduzzaman Shuvo, Avinash Gopal:
Bugsplainer: Leveraging Code Structures to Explain Software Bugs with Neural Machine Translation. 530-535 - Justine Gehring:
Deterministic Automatic Refactoring at Scale. 541-546 - Motoki Abe, Shinpei Hayashi:
RefSearch: A Search Engine for Refactoring. 547-552 - Wen Siang Tan, Markus Wagner, Christoph Treude:
Wait, wasn't that code here before? Detecting Outdated Software Documentation. 553-557 - Yikun Li, Mohamed Soliman, Paris Avgeriou, Maarten van Ittersum:
DebtViz: A Tool for Identifying, Measuring, Visualizing, and Monitoring Self-Admitted Technical Debt. 558-562 - Harsh Mukeshkumar Shah, Qurram Zaheer Syed, Bharatwaaj Shankaranarayanan, Indranil Palit, Arshdeep Singh, Kavya Raval, Kishan Savaliya, Tushar Sharma:
Mining and Fusing Productivity Metrics with Code Quality Information at Scale. 563-567 - Junjie Li, Jinqiu Yang:
StaticTracker: A Diff Tool for Static Code Warnings. 568-573 - Mohammad Rezaalipour, Carlo A. Furia:
aNNoTest: An Annotation-based Test Generation Tool for Neural Network Programs. 574-579 - Alessio Gambi, Mengzhen Li, Mattia Fazzini:
Artisan: An Action-Based Test Carving Tool for Android Apps. 580-585 - Rui Rua, João Saraiva:
PyAnaDroid: A fully-customizable execution pipeline for benchmarking Android Applications. 586-591 - Esteban Parra:
Developers and Modern Communication Mediums. 592-596 - Lobna Abuserrieh, Manar H. Alalfi:
Security and Safety Verification in IoT Apps. 601-605 - Alejandra Duque-Torres, Dietmar Pfahl:
Towards a Complete Metamorphic Testing Pipeline. 606-610 - Walter Lucas, Rodrigo Bonifácio, João Saraiva:
Understanding the Motivations, Challenges, and Practices of Software Rejuvenation. 611-616
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