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Wednesday
11-12:30
Research: Collaborative Development
Predicting Build Failures Using Social Network Analysis on
Developer Communication
T Wolf, A Schröter , D Damian, T Nguyen
How Tagging Helps Bridge the Gap between Social and Technical
Aspects in Software Development
C Treude , M Storey
Tesseract: Interactive Visual Exploration of Socio-Technical
Relationships in Software Development
A Sarma , L Maccherone , P Wagstrom , J Herbsleb
Wednesday
11-12:30
New Ideas and Emerging Results
Codebook: Social Networking over Code
A Begel, R DeLine
Creating and Evolving Software by Searching,
Selecting and Synthesizing Relevant Source
Code
D Poshyvanyk, M Grechanik
How do System Architectures Affect Software
Requirements?
J Miller, R Ferrari, N H Madhavji
The Marketplace of User Interface Real Estate
L Troiano, G Canfora
Detecting Inefficient API Usage
D Kawrykow, M Robillard
SecondWATCH: a Workspace Awareness Tool
based on a 3-D Virtual World
E Ye, L A Neiman, H Q Dinh, C Liu
Mining Recurrent Activities: Fourier Analysis
of Change Events
A Hindle, M W Godfrey, R C Holt
The Inference Validity Problem in Legal
Discovery
R E K Stirewalt, L K Dillon, E T Kraemer
Towards a Framework for Law-Compliant
Software Requirements
A Siena, J Mylopoulos, A Perini, A Susi
Improving Bug Tracking Systems
T Zimmermann, R Premraj, J Sillito, S Breu
Wednesday
4-5:30
Research: Web Applications
Automatic Creation of SQL Injection and Cross-Site Scripting
Attacks
A Kiezun, PJ Guo, K Jayaraman , MD Ernst
Invariant-Based Automatic Testing of Ajax User Interfaces
A Mesbah, A van Deursen
Winner of ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Papers Award
Thursday
4-5:30
Award-Plenary Presentation
Most Influential Paper Award chaired by
Dewayne Perry
N Degrees of Separation: Multi-Dimensional Separation of
Concerns
P Tarr, H Ossher, W Harrison, SM Sutton Jr.
New Ideas and Emerging Results
(NIER)
 Two presentation sessions*,
Wednesday only.
 Posters at Wednesday reception and
in break area Thursday and
Friday.
* 9 papers per session, Pecha Kucha
style: …/icse2009/NIER/
Student Contest in Software Engineering
(SCORE)
 Six teams (finalists) are at the
conference.
Two judging sessions*, Wednesday only.
Winner announced on Friday.
 Panel discussion and post-mortem of the
SCORE experience on Friday.
* Audience participation encouraged.
Doctoral Symposium
 Held on Monday.
 Seventeen PhD students participated.
 Posters at Wednesday reception and
in break area Thursday and Friday.
Software Engineering in Practice
(SEIP)
 Six presentation sessions, Wednesday
and Thursday.
 SEIP invited talk Thursday: Reflecting
on Development Processes in the Video
Game Industry by Andrew Brownsword
(Electronic Arts)*
*…/icse2009/SEIP/
Formal Research Demonstrations
 Eight presentation sessions,
Wednesday through Friday.
 Posters at Wednesday reception and in
break area Thursday and Friday.
Publications Chair
Ladan Tahvildari
Workshop Chairs
Luciano Baresi, Victor Braberman
Tutorial Chairs
Elisa Baniassad, Steven Fraser
Mentoring Chair
Gail Murphy
 Provide access to advice on potential
submissions to technical paper track
 40 of 51 submissions sent out for mentoring
 36 mentors participated
 Comments provided on average within 27
days
 73% of submitting authors who completed a
survey found the comments useful
“The mentor's advice was useful not only to
improve the paper but also to my work”
Publicity Chairs
João Araújo, Jane Huang
Local Chairs
Dirk Beyer, Dan Hoffman
Student-Volunteer Chairs
Thomas Fritz, Seonah Lee
Web Masters
Jason Prideaux, Anthony Wittig
Research Papers
 Seventeen presentation sessions, Wednesday
through Friday. Five Distinguished Paper award
winners scattered throughout the sessions.
 Manfred Paul award winner on Thursday:
Automatically Finding Patches Using Genetic
Programming by W Weimer , TV Nguyen, C Le
Goues , S Forrest
Finance Chair
Peggy Reed
Conference Experience
David Notkin and Michal Young
Conference Sponsorship
Hausi Müller and Paul Sorenson
Publicity
Joao Araujo and Jane Huang
Technical Briefings
Anthony Finkelstein
Requirements Engineering

Analysis and Testing
Formal Methods
Patterns and Frameworks

Reverse Engineering,
Refactoring, Evolution

Empirical Software
Engineering
Software Architecture and
Design

Program Comprehension
and Visualization

Development Paradigms
and Software Processes
Software Metrics
Tools and Envionments

Computer Supported
Cooperative Work


Distributed Systems and
Middleware
Mobile and Embedded
Systems
Component-based,
Aspect-oriented, Serviceoriented Software
Engineering
Model Driven Engineering
Open Standards and
Certification
Software Economics
Software Configuration and
Deployment
Dependability (safety,
security, reliability)
$



Management, Scheduling,
Planning


New Ideas and Emerging
Results
ICSE 2009 - Iconic Expressions of Interest
470 Attendees selected 3 icons
102 selected 2 icons
35 selected 1 icon
Requirements Engineering
88

Analysis and Testing
167

Empirical Software
Engineering
177

Reverse Engineering,
Refactoring, Evolution
71
Development Paradigms
and Software Processes
116
Open Standards and
Certification


Software Economics
23
$
Program Comprehension
and Visualization

Distributed Systems and
Middleware
50

Computer Supported
Cooperative Work
63


Mobile and Embedded
Systems
35
Software Configuration and
Deployment
Management, Scheduling,
Planning
24
Tools and Envionments

Software Metrics
20
Patterns and Frameworks
37
147
87
Model Driven Engineering
100
Software Architecture and
Design
97
83
Component-based,
Aspect-oriented, Serviceoriented Software
Engineering
10
Formal Methods

Dependability (safety,
security, reliability)
86


New Ideas and Emerging
Results
82
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Wednesday SIGSOFT Townhall
Wednesday Reception
BOF Possibilities
Local artist
commissioned
ICSE Quiz
Year that ICSE became an
international conference?
ICSE Quiz
Year that ICSE became an
international conference?
1976
ICSE Quiz
- first MIP
- name of the old ICSE
newspaper: Window on the World
(WOW) - founded by Bashir and Steve E. ,
I believe
- year that ICSE became an international
conference (1976 - the first "ICSE" was the
National Conference on Software
Engineering)
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