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ICSE (NIER) 2019: Montreal, QC, Canada
- Anita Sarma, Leonardo Murta:
Proceedings of the 41st International Conference on Software Engineering: New Ideas and Emerging Results, ICSE (NIER) 2019, Montreal, QC, Canada, May 29-31, 2019. IEEE / ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-1758-4
Security 1
- Haijun Wang, Yi Li, Shang-Wei Lin, Lei Ma, Yang Liu:
Vultron: catching vulnerable smart contracts once and for all. 1-4
Testing effectiveness
- Marcel Böhme:
Assurance in software testing: a roadmap. 5-8
IoT and cooperative systems
- Emilia Cioroaica, Thomas Kuhn, Barbora Buhnova:
(Do not) trust in ecosystems. 9-12
Security 2
- Kalil Anderson Garrett, Gabriel Ferreira, Limin Jia, Joshua Sunshine, Christian Kästner:
Detecting suspicious package updates. 13-16
Mobile apps
- Ivano Malavolta, Francesco Nocera, Patricia Lago, Marina Mongiello:
Navigation-aware and personalized prefetching of network requests in Android apps. 17-20
Model-based software engineering
- Matthew Stephan:
Towards a cognizant virtual software modeling assistant using model clones. 21-24
SE datasets, research infrastructure, and methodology
- Per Runeson:
Open collaborative data: using OSS principles to share data in SW engineering. 25-28 - Romain Robbes, Andrea Janes:
Leveraging small software engineering data sets with pre-trained neural networks. 29-32 - Jooyong Yi, Vladimir Ivanov, Giancarlo Succi:
Mining plausible hypotheses from the literature via meta-analysis. 33-36
Studying developers
- Ricardo Couceiro, Gonçalo Duarte, João Durães, João Castelhano, Catarina Duarte, César Alexandre Teixeira, Miguel Castelo-Branco, Paulo de Carvalho, Henrique Madeira:
Biofeedback augmented software engineering: monitoring of programmers' mental effort. 37-40
Process and project management
- Hoa Khanh Dam, Truyen Tran, John C. Grundy, Aditya Ghose, Yasutaka Kamei:
Towards effective AI-powered agile project management. 41-44
Requirements
- Munindar P. Singh, Amit K. Chopra:
Requirements engineering as science in the small. 45-48
Software analytics
- Michele Tufano, Hitesh Sajnani, Kim Herzig:
Towards predicting the impact of software changes on building activities. 49-52
Trends and challenges in SE
- Moritz Beller, Joseph Hejderup:
Blockchain-based software engineering. 53-56 - Andriy V. Miranskyy, Lei Zhang:
On testing quantum programs. 57-60 - Emily Winter, Stephen Forshaw, Lucy Hunt, Maria Angela Ferrario:
Towards a systematic study of values in SE: tools for industry and education. 61-64 - Jack H. Lutz, Neil Lutz, Robyn R. Lutz, Matthew R. Riley:
Robustness and games against nature in molecular programming. 65-68
Defect prediction
- Cristina Monni, Mauro Pezzè:
Energy-based anomaly detection a new perspective for predicting software failures. 69-72
IDEs
- Gail C. Murphy:
Beyond integrated development environments: adding context to software development. 73-76
Performance
- Catia Trubiani, Sven Apel:
PLUS: performance learning for uncertainty of software. 77-80 - Ivan Postolski, Víctor A. Braberman, Diego Garbervetsky, Sebastián Uchitel:
Simulator-based diff-time performance testing. 81-84
Testing of AI systems
- Jasmine Sekhon, Cody H. Fleming:
Towards improved testing for deep learning. 85-88 - Zenan Li, Xiaoxing Ma, Chang Xu, Chun Cao:
Structural coverage criteria for neural networks could be misleading. 89-92 - Ravi Mangal, Aditya V. Nori, Alessandro Orso:
Robustness of neural networks: a probabilistic and practical approach. 93-96
APIs
- Romain Robbes, Mircea Lungu, Andrea Janes:
API fluency. 97-100
Energy consumption in mobile apps
Program transformations
- Paul Gazzillo, Shiyi Wei:
Conditional compilation is dead, long live conditional compilation! 105-108
Software quality
- Tobias Dürschmid, Eunsuk Kang, David Garlan:
Trade-off-oriented development: making quality attribute trade-offs first-class. 109-112 - Maurício Finavaro Aniche, Joseph W. Yoder, Fabio Kon:
Current challenges in practical object-oriented software design. 113-116
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