
Claire Le Goues is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, affiliated with the Institute for Software Research. Her research interests span software engineering and applied programming languages, and especially in how to (automatically!) construct, maintain, evolve, improve/debug, and assure high-quality software systems. She is passionate about the education and training of both software engineering practitioners and researchers, from all backgrounds and walks of life.
Le Goues has an MS and PhD from the University of Virginia and a BA from Harvard College, all in Computer Science. She worked (briefly!) as a software engineer before graduate school, exposure which gave her a taste for techniques and analyses that scale to the complexities of Real Software.
The doctoral symposium keynote is open for all ASE attendees.
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Learning Effective Changes for Software Projects
Rahul Krishna
North Carolina State University, USA -
Characterizing and Taming Non-deterministic Bugs in JavaScript Applications
Jie Wang
Institute of Software at Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; University at Chinese Academy of Sciences, China -
Towards API-Specific Automatic Program Repair
Sebastian Nielebock
Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany -
Managing Software Evolution through Semantic History Slicing
Yi Li
University of Toronto, Canada
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Towards the Automatic Classification of Traceability Links
Chris Mills
Florida State University, USA -
Towards a Software Vulnerability Prediction Model using Traceable Code Patterns and Software Metrics
Kazi Zakia Sultana
Mississippi State University, USA -
Towards Search-Based Modelling and Analysis of Requirements and Architecture Decisions
Saheed A. Busari
University College London, UK -
Privacy-Aware Data-Intensive Applications
Michele Guerriero
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Doctoral Symposium will be held on October 30 at Siebel Center for Computer Science room 4405.
Session 1 | |
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM |
Keynote: From PhD Candidate to Early-Career Researcher: Reflections on Science and Other Useful Stuff
Claire Le Goues
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10:00 AM - 10:30 AM |
Learning Effective Changes for Software Projects
Rahul Krishna
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Session 2 | |
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM |
Characterizing and Taming Non-deterministic Bugs in JavaScript Applications
Jie Wang
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
Towards API-Specific Automatic Program Repair
Sebastian Nielebock
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM |
Managing Software Evolution through Semantic History Slicing
Yi Li
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Session 3 | |
01:30 PM - 02:00 PM |
Towards the Automatic Classification of Traceability Links
Chris Mills
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02:00 PM - 02:30 PM |
Towards a Software Vulnerability Prediction Model using Traceable Code Patterns and Software Metrics
Kazi Zakia Sultana
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02:35 PM - 03:05 PM |
Towards Search-Based Modelling and Analysis of Requirements and Architecture Decisions
Saheed A. Busari
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03:05 PM - 03:35 PM |
Privacy-Aware Data-Intensive Applications
Michele Guerriero
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Session 4 | |
04:00 PM - 05:30 PM | Panel & Questions |