Doctoral Symposium: Thesis in Three
Wednesday May 18, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Session Chair: Ita Richardson
Room: Sabine
11:00 - 11:05 AM ― Reducing the Test Effort of Variability-Rich Systems by using Feature Interaction Knowledge and Variability-Aware Source Code Analysis
- Stefan Fischer, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
11:05 - 11:10 AM ― Towards a Better Understanding of the Impact of Experimental Components on Defect Prediction Modelling
- Chakkrit Tantithamthavorn, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
11:10 - 11:15 AM ― Implications of Requirements Engineering on Software Design: A Cognitive Insight
- Rahul Mohanani, University of Oulu, Finland
11:15 - 11:20 AM ― Assisting Developers with License Compliance
- Christopher Vendome, College of William & Mary, United States
11:20 - 11:25 AM ― Recognizing Relevant Code Elements During Change Task Navigation
- Katja Kevic, University of Zurich, Switzerland
11:25 - 11:30 AM ― Realistic Bug Triaging
- Ali Sajedi Badashian, University of Alberta, Canada
11:30 - 11:35 AM ― Spotting Design Problems with Smell Agglomerations
- Leonardo Da Silva Sousa, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
11:35 - 11:40 AM ― Trace Link Evolution across Multiple Software Versions in Safety-critical Systems
- Mona Rahimi, DePaul University, United States
11:40 - 11:45 AM ― Fixing Bug Reporting for Mobile and GUI-Based Applications
- Kevin Moran, College of William & Mary, United States
11:45 - 11:50 AM ― Automatized Derivation of Comprehensive Specifications for Black-box Services
- Simon Schwichtenberg, University of Paderborn, Germany
11:50 - 11:55 AM ― Mining Software Process Lines
- Fabian Rojas, Universidad de Chile, Chile
11:55 - 12:00 PM ― Ontology Learning and Its Application in Software-Intensive Project
- Jin Guo, DePaul University, United States
12:00 - 12:05 PM ― Boosting Static Analysis of Android Apps through Code Instrumentation
- Li Li, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
12:05 - 12:10 PM ― Architectural-Based Speculative Analysis to Predict Bugs in a Software System
- Duc Le, University of Southern California, United States