We’ll be reading and discussing exciting recent papers from the software engineering community. Participants should subscribe to the 590n mailing list. Note the list also has many current and former department members interested in software engineering.
Some paper links may point into the ACM Digital Library or the Springer online collection. Using a UW IP address, or the UW libraries off-campus access, should provide access.
Date | Who | What |
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Mar 26
|
Everyone |
Introductions and set schedule |
Apr 2
|
Martin |
Do Automated Program Repair Techniques Repair Hard and Important Bugs? (Journal-first paper. The formatting makes it look long, but it’s only about 1.5x longer than the conference papers we usually read, and you can skim the huge related work section.) |
Apr 9
|
Calvin |
Automated Localization for Unreproducible Builds |
Apr 16
|
Mike |
Is ‘Better Data’ Better Than ‘Better Data Miners’? |
Apr 23
|
Steven Lyubomirsky |
Sentiment Analysis for Software Engineering: How Far Can We Go? |
Apr 30
|
Miryung Kim |
Interactive and Automated Debugging for Big Data Analytics |
May 7
|
Mike |
A Static Verification Framework for Message Passing in Go using Behavioural Types |
May 14
|
N/A |
No meeting – PNW PLSE workshop at Microsoft |
May 21
|
Rashmi |
CodeCarbonCopy |
May 28
|
N/A |
No meeting – Memorial Day |
Also see the suggestions from last quarter.