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SE 2023: Paderborn, Germany
- Gregor Engels, Regina Hebig, Matthias Tichy:
Software Engineering 2023, Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs Softwaretechnik, 20.-24. Februar 2023, Paderborn. LNI P-332, Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. 2023, ISBN 978-3-88579-726-5 - Software Engineering 2023 - kompletter Tagungsband. 1-140
Keynotes
- Ina Schaefer:
Quantum Software Engineering - Quo Vadis? 19-20 - Alexander Serebrenik:
Diversity and Inclusion in Software Engineering. 21-22 - Stefan Wagner:
Software-Engineering-Fortbildung für Studierende und Industrie. 23-24 - Mahdi Manesh:
Leadership for Software Engineers in Practice: An Industrial Experience Report. 25-26
Wissenschaftliches Hauptprogramm
- Julius Adelt, Timm Liebrenz, Paula Herber:
Formal Verification of Intelligent Hybrid Systems that are modeled with Simulink and the Reinforcement Learning Toolbox. 29-30 - Rand Alchokr, Jacob Krüger, Yusra Shakeel, Gunter Saake, Thomas Leich:
Peer-Reviewing and Submission Dynamics Around Top Software-Engineering Venues: A Juniors' Perspective. 31-32 - Dorina Bano, Judith Michael, Bernhard Rumpe, Simon Varga, Mathias Weske:
Synthesizing of Process-Aware Digital Twin Cockpits from Event Logs. 33-34 - Djonathan Barros, Sven Peldszus, Wesley K. G. Assunção, Thorsten Berger:
Editing Support for Software Languages: Implementation Practices in Language Server Protocols (Summary). 35-36 - Dirk Beyer, Jan Haltermann, Thomas Lemberger, Heike Wehrheim:
Component-based CEGAR - Building Software Verifiers from Off-the-Shelf Components. 37-38 - Paul Maximilian Bittner, Christof Tinnes, Alexander Schultheiß, Sören Viegener, Timo Kehrer, Thomas Thüm:
Classifying Edits to Variability in Source Code - Summary. 39-40 - Leif Bonorden, Matthias Riebisch:
API Deprecation: A Systematic Mapping Study. 41-42 - Thomas Buchmann, Matthias Bank, Bernhard Westfechtel:
BXtendDSL: A layered framework for bidirectional model transformations combining a declarative and an imperative language (Summary). 43-44 - Marian Daun, Jennifer Brings, Lisa Krajinski, Viktoria Stenkova, Torsten Bandyszak:
iStar-Erweiterung für kollaborative cyber-physische Systeme. 45-46 - Marian Daun, Jennifer Brings, Marcel Goger, Walter Koch, Thorsten Weyer:
Model-based Requirements Engineering in Industry: Experiences from Training and Application. 47-48 - Marian Daun, Jennifer Brings, Patricia Aluko Obe, Viktoria Stenkova:
Zuverlässigkeit studentischer Selbsteinschätzungen zur Vorhersage der Leistung im Software Engineering. 49-50 - Kevin Feichtinger, Chico Sundermann, Thomas Thüm, Rick Rabiser:
It's Your Loss: Classifying Information Loss During Variability Model Roundtrip Transformations. 51-52 - Felix Feit, Andreas Metzger, Klaus Pohl:
Explainable Online Reinforcement Learning for Adaptive Systems. 53-54 - Hendrik Göttmann, Birte Caesar, Lasse Beers, Malte Lochau, Andy Schürr, Alexander Fay:
Precomputing Reconfiguration Strategies based on Stochastic Timed Game Automata. 55-56 - Katharina Großer, Volker Riediger, Jan Jürjens:
Requirements document relations: A reuse perspective on traceability through standards. 57-58 - Sören Henning, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Benchmarking Scalability of Cloud-Native Applications. 59-60 - Steffen Herbold, Tobias Haar:
Smoke testing for machine learning: simple tests to discover severe bugs. 61-62 - Steffen Herbold, Alexander Trautsch, Fabian Trautsch, Benjamin Ledel:
Problems with with SZZ and Features: An empirical assessment of the state of practice of defect prediction data collection. 63-64 - Ben Hermann, Stefan Winter, Janet Siegmund:
Community Expectations for Research Artifacts and Evaluation Processes. 65-66 - Marc Herrmann, Martin Obaidi, Larissa Chazette, Jil Klünder:
On the Subjectivity of Emotions in Software Projects: How Reliable are Pre-Labeled Data Sets for Sentiment Analysis? (Summary). 67-68 - Jörg Holtmann, Julien Deantoni, Markus Fockel:
Early Timing Analysis based on Scenario Requirements and Platform Models (Extended Abstract). 69-70 - Arut Prakash Kaleeswaran, Arne Nordmann, Thomas Vogel, Lars Grunske:
A systematic literature review on counterexample explanation - Summary. 71-72 - Jil Klünder, Oliver Karras:
Meetings and Mood - Related or Not? Insights from Student Software Projects (Summary). 73-74 - Marco Konersmann, Angelika Kaplan, Thomas Kühn, Robert Heinrich, Anne Koziolek, Ralf H. Reussner, Jan Jürjens, Mahmood al-Doori, Nicolas Boltz, Marco Ehl, Dominik Fuchß, Katharina Großer, Sebastian Hahner, Jan Keim, Matthias Lohr, Timur Saglam, Sophie Schulz, Jan-Philipp Töberg:
Evaluation Methods and Replicability of Software Architecture Research Objects. 75-76 - Alexander Krause-Glau, Malte Hansen, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Collaborative Program Comprehension in Extended Reality. 77-78 - Christian Kröher, Moritz Flöter, Lea Gerling, Klaus Schmid:
Incremental Software Product Line Verification - A Performance Analysis with Dead Variable Code. 79-80 - Marco Kuhrmann, Jürgen Münch, Jil Klünder:
Hacking or Engineering? Towards an Extended Entrepreneurial Software Engineering Model. 81-82 - Elias Kuiter, Sebastian Krieter, Chico Sundermann, Thomas Thüm, Gunter Saake:
Tseitin or not Tseitin? The Impact of CNF Transformations on Feature-Model Analyses. 83-84 - Elias Kuiter, Sebastian Krieter, Jacob Krüger, Gunter Saake, Thomas Leich:
variED: An Editor for Collaborative, Real-Time Feature Modeling. 85-86 - Tobias Lorey, Paul Ralph, Michael Felderer:
Summary: Social Science Theories in Software Engineering Research. 87-88 - Clara Marie Lüders, Abir Bouraffa, Tim Pietz, Walid Maalej:
Understanding and Predicting Typed Links in Issue Tracking Systems. 89-90 - Lloyd Montgomery, Davide Fucci, Abir Bouraffa, Lisa Scholz, Walid Maalej:
Empirical research on requirements quality: a systematic mapping study. 91-92 - Julian von der Mosel, Alexander Trautsch, Steffen Herbold:
On the validity of pre-trained transformers for natural language processing in the software engineering domain. 93-94 - Marcus Nachtigall, Michael Schlichtig, Eric Bodden:
Evaluation of Usability Criteria Addressed by Static Analysis Tools on a Large Scale. 95-96 - Hoang Lam Nguyen, Lars Grunske:
BeDivFuzz: Integrating Behavioral Diversity into Generator-based Fuzzing - Summary. 97-98 - Manuel Ohrndorf, Christopher Pietsch, Udo Kelter, Lars Grunske, Timo Kehrer:
A Summary of ReVision: History-based Model Repair Recommendations. 99-100 - Felix Pauck, Heike Wehrheim:
Jicer: Slicing Android Apps for Cooperative Analysis. 101-102 - Cedric Richter, Jan Haltermann, Marie-Christine Jakobs, Felix Pauck, Stefan Schott, Heike Wehrheim:
Variable Misuse Detection: Software Developers versus Neural Bug Detectors. 103-104 - Michael Schlichtig, Steffen Sassalla, Krishna Narasimhan, Eric Bodden:
Introducing FUM: A Framework for API Usage Constraint and Misuse Classification. 105-106 - Stefan Schott, Felix Pauck:
GenBenchDroid: Fuzzing Android Taint Analysis Benchmarks. 107-108 - Alexander Schultheiß, Paul Maximilian Bittner, Thomas Thüm, Timo Kehrer:
Quantifying the Potential to Automate the Synchronization of Variants in Clone-and-Own - Summary. 109-110 - Arnab Sharma, Vitalik Melnikov, Eyke Hüllermeier, Heike Wehrheim:
Property-Driven Black-Box Testing of Numeric Functions. 111-112 - Dominic Steinhöfel, Andreas Zeller:
Input Invariants. 113-114 - Patrick Stöckle, Theresa Wasserer, Bernd Grobauer, Alexander Pretschner:
Automatisierte Identifikation von sicherheitsrelevanten Konfigurationseinstellungen mittels NLP. 115-116 - Bastian Tenbergen, Thorsten Weyer:
Generating Review Models to Validate Safety Requirements. 117-118 - Steffen Tunkel, Steffen Herbold:
Exploring the relationship between performance metrics and cost saving potential of defect prediction models. 119-120 - Thomas Vogel, Chinh Tran, Lars Grunske:
A comprehensive empirical evaluation of generating test suites for mobile applications with diversity - Summary. 121-122 - Maximilian Walter, Robert Heinrich, Ralf H. Reussner:
Identifizierung von Vertraulichkeitsproblemen mithilfe von Angriffsausbreitung auf Architektur. 123-124 - Laura Wartschinski, Yannic Noller, Thomas Vogel, Timo Kehrer, Lars Grunske:
Vudenc: Vulnerability Detection with Deep Learning on a Natural Codebase for Python - Summary. 125-126 - Marion Wiese, Paula Rachow, Matthias Riebisch, Julian Schwarze:
Preventing technical debt with the TAP framework for Technical Debt Aware Management. 127-128 - Jeffrey M. Young, Paul Maximilian Bittner, Eric Walkingshaw, Thomas Thüm:
Variational Satisfiability Solving: Efficiently Solving Lots of Related SAT Problems - Summary. 129-130 - Tahereh Zohdinasab, Vincenzo Riccio, Alessio Gambi, Paolo Tonella:
DeepHyperion: Exploring the Feature Space of Deep Learning-based Systems through Illumination Search. 131-132
Workshops
- Christoph Weiss, Johannes Keckeis:
Anforderungsmanagement in Enterprise Systems-Projekten. 135-136 - Stefan Kugele, Lars Grunske:
20th Workshop on Automotive Software Engineering (ASE'23). 137-138 - Björn Annighöfer, Andreas Schweiger, Stéphane Poulaine:
5th Workshop on Avionics Systems and Software Engineering (AvioSE'23). 139-140
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