News
Winners of the SRC at ESEC/FSE 2019
Based on their overall performance, the following students have been selected as winners:
Undergraduate category
- First prize: Peiyi Sun - Context-aware Test Case Adaptation
- Second prize: Michail Loukeris - Efficient Computing in a Safe Environment
- Third prize: Ilyuza Gizzatullina - Empirical Study of Customer Communication Problem in Agile Requirements Engineering
Graduate category
- First prize: James Davis: Rethinking Regex Engines to Address ReDoS
- Second prize: Mahshid Helali Moghadam: Machine Learning-Assisted Performance Testing
- Third prize: Jacob Krüger: Tackling Knowledge Needs during Software Evolution
The first place undergraduate and graduate student winners will advance to the SRC Grand Finals.
Second round of the competition: Presentations
Undergraduate category
- Based on their performance in the Poster presentations, the following six undergraduate students have been selected to present their work on Thursday 29 Aug, 14:00-15:30 in room Grande 3:
- 14:00-14:15 - 1 - Marios Papachristou: Software Clusterings with Vector Semantics and the Call Graph
- 14:15-14:30 - 8 - Charalambos Mitropoulos: Employing Different Program Analysis Methods to Study Bug Evolution
- 14:30-14:45 - 10 - Michail Loukeris: Efficient Computing in a Safe Environment
- 14:45-15:00 - 17 - Bram Vandenbogaerde: A Graph-Based Framework for Analysing the Design of Smart Contracts
- 15:00-15:15 - 36 - Peiyi Sun: Context-aware Test Case Adaptation
- 15:15-15:30 - 37 - Ilyuza Gizzatullina: Empirical Study of Customer Communication Problem in Agile Requirements Engineering
Graduate category
- Based on their performance in the Poster presentations, the following six graduate students have been selected to present their work on Thursday 29 Aug, 16:00-17:30 in room Grande 3
- 16:00-16:15 - 2 - Mahshid Helali Moghadam: Machine Learning-Assisted Performance Testing
- 16:15-16:30 - 14 - Daniel Correia: An Industrial Application of Test Selection using Test Suite Diagnosability
- 16:30-16:45 - 19 - Mehdi Golzadeh: Analysing Socio-Technical Congruence in the Package Dependency Network of Cargo
- 16:45-17:00 - 20 - Haochen He: Tuning Backfired? Not (Always) Your Fault! Understanding and Detecting Configuration-Related Performance Bugs
- 17:00-17:15 - 30 - Jacob Krüger: Tackling Knowledge Needs during Software Evolution
- 17:15-17:30 - 35 - James Davis: Rethinking Regex Engines to Address ReDoS