SATToSE 2023
@sattose2023
Seminar Series on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software Evolution.
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http://sattose.org/2023 14-02-2023 09:19:49
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Last presentation of #AI4SE based Techniques and their Comparison session ends with Emanuele Iannone on "A Novel Approach for Comparing Automated Vulnerability Detection Techniques". Thanks also to Giulia Sellitto , vpontillo , Filomena Ferrucci , and Fabio Palomba !
We are honored at #SEWeek to attend Alexander Serebrenik 's fascinating talk on "Diversity and Inclusion in Software Engineering." Such an enlightening discussion!
Here we are with the last session of the day in #SATToSE on "Continuous Integration." First presentation by Pooya Rostami Mazrae entitled "A Preliminary Study of GitHub Actions Workflow Changes." Thanks for this presentation to Pooya, Alexandre Decan , @tom_mens , and Mairieli Wessel
Here we are with the second presentation on "Continuous Integration" Hassan Onsori Delicheh presents his work on "A Preliminary Study of GitHub Actions Dependencies." Thanks to Hassan, Alexandre Decan , and @tom_mens
Giovanni Quattrocchi (giovanni quattrocchi) is the first speaker of the Emeliot Workshop and explains Neptune, a serverless-based solution for managing latency-sensitive applications deployed on geo-distributed large-scale edge topologies.😎
🥳 Thank you to all the incredible #SEWeek participants! Max Di Penta Luciano Baresi Alexander Serebrenik Helena H Olsson Mark Harman Mairieli Wessel . Your passion and innovation in software engineering are inspiring 🥰. It was a pleasure for all Sesalab members to have you as speakers at #SEWeek.
📖 Accepted papers will be invited for an emsejournal special issue! More info: emsejournal.github.io/special_issues…
🚨 Great news! Our special issue “Emerging Concerns in Technical Debt Management” has been accepted at EMSE! 🎉 📅 Submission deadline: June 9 📝 Guest Editors: Giammaria Giordano, Zadia Codabux, Marcus Ciolkowski, Florian Deissenboeck, and Maria Teresa Baldassarre