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If you are interested in simulation-based testing of self-driving cars, our recent emsejournal paper introduces a practical cross-simulator testing approach called #digitalsiblings 👬 that uses multiple simulators to enhance the reliability of testing 📜 arxiv.org/abs/2305.08060


Our paper "Hunting bugs: Towards an automated approach to identifying which change caused a bug through regression testing", begun during a pre-doc stay with Professor Alexander Serebrenik, it's finally published on emsejournal (and it's Open Access)! doi.org/10.1007/s10664… 🥳

Once upon a time maes.dev decided to swap ☀️in🇪🇸for☔️ in🇳🇱 and came to Eindhoven to hunt🐛. The result of this joint hunting expedition is now open access at emsejournal. Joint with Mica Patxi Gortázar ☕ Gregorio Robles Jesus M Gonzalez-Barahona ⬇️

If you are interested in GUI tests reuse, check out our emsejournal paper about semantic matching of events, coauthored with Valerio Terragni ali mohebbi Mauro Pezzè Farideh Khalili: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Published at emsejournal "Transformers and meta-tokenization in sentiment analysis for software engineering" by Nathan Cassee, Andrei Agaronian, Eleni Constantinou Nicole Novielli & yt link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Exciting news! 🤩 My first journal paper "VaryMinions: leveraging RNNs to identify variants in variability-intensive systems’ logs" is finally available in open access emsejournal! 🎉 link.springer.com/article/10.100…

At FSE 2025 Nathan Cassee present our recent emsejournal article "Transformers and meta-tokenization in sentiment analysis for software engineering". It has been co-authored by Nathan Cassee, Andrei Agaronian Eleni Constantinou Nicole Novielli and yt. link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Today our paper ‘Testing the past: can we still run tests in past snapshots for Java projects?’ has been published in emsejournal which I had the pleasure to write with Mica Patxi Gortázar ☕ Gregorio Robles Jesus M Gonzalez-Barahona. OpenAccess: doi.org/10.1007/s10664…

It’s my great honor to be one of the editorial board members of EMSE, the top-tier journal in SE field. emsejournal Many thanks for Tom and Robert’s invitation. Thomas Zimmermann Robert Feldt This is another way to serve for our community.

Interested in “Recommendations for analysing and meta-analysing small sample size software engineering experiments”? 👉🏼My joint paper doi.org/10.1007/s10664… with Prof. Kitchenham in emsejournal #MetaAnalysis #EffectSize #NonParametric #ReproducibleResearch #SoftwareEngineering

So glad to have our article on "Investigating User Feedback from a Crowd in Requirements Management in Software Ecosystems" accepted at emsejournal via SpringerCompSci, by UNIRIO, UFMA & Fraunhofer IESE with Paulo Malcher, Davi Viana & pabloantonino 🚀🚀🚀


The Journal-First track at #icse2025 provides an opportunity for authors in the partnering journals (IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, tosem, emsejournal) to engage directly with the #SoftwareEngineering community and present their work at ICSE. Deadline: Oct 21, 2024 CFP: conf.researchr.org/track/icse-202…

Working on Security Testing for Complex Systems? Submit your work to our special issue with emsejournal ! Find more information here: emsejournal.github.io/special_issues…

Take advantage of this open special issue on Security Testing for Complex Systems at emsejournal. Still one month until the deadline! More info at: emsejournal.github.io/special_issues…

Our recent emsejournal paper explores whether test refactoring targets test classes with quality and effectiveness issues and how it contributes to improving test code quality and effectiveness. 📰 Preprint at: valeriapontillo.github.io/documents/jour… 1/2


Happy to share that our article -- Towards Enhancing the Reproducibility of Deep Learning Bugs: An Empirical Study -- by Mehil Shah , Masud Rahman 🇧🇩🇨🇦 and Foutse got accepted at emsejournal. Keep up the good work, Mehil. Pre-print coming soon. RAISE Lab, Dalhousie University Dal Computer Science Foutse #debugging


Interested in how rapid reviews can support practice in software engineering? Check out our newly published paper in emsejournal. We conducted a systematic review of previous RRs in our field and a replication of the first RR in SE. shorturl.at/8nzuX

✨Exciting news! Dominik Gorgosch, @norbsen, @JanetSiegmund and my paper "Ok Pal, We Have to Code That Now": Interaction Patterns of Programming Beginners with a Conversational Chatbot has been accepted emsejournal! Ever wondered how beginners use AI to learn programming?⬇︎︎


Quality defects in requirements have negative effects - or do they? And if so, how strong are they? In our most recent publication emsejournal, we empirically investigated these effects. 📃 Paper: doi.org/10.1007/s10664… 📦Replication package: zenodo.org/records/122052…
