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 UNIVERSITÀ DELL'AQUILA How You Can Help The Ministry for Education, University and Research and the Italian University Rectors’ Conference have set up two bank accounts where it is possible to make donations in support of the University of L’Aquila affected by the earthquake. * Ministry for Education, University and Research: MIUR PRO UNIVERSITÀ DELL'AQUILA Bank account IBAN: IT-42-N-07601-03200-000095897989 * Italian University Rectors’ Conference: UNIVERSITÀ EMERGENZA TERREMOTO Bank account IBAN: IT 80 V 03226 03203 000500074995 Swift Code: UNCRIT2VRMY You are here 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) Special Thanks To