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ASE 2019
Sun 10 - Fri 15 November 2019 San Diego, California, United States

Software researchers increasingly take advantage of large software repositories when they design new tools. How do we make such repositories maximally useful for research? In particular, how do we make them more searchable, make interaction scriptable, and ensure that we can run both static and dynamic analyses? Additionally, how do we make the results from tools reproducible, how do we label programs with ground truth, and how do we measure whether a repository is representative of real-world applications? NJR 2019 will be the third workshop in a series that addresses these questions. The goal is for researchers in academia and industry to share new ideas, demonstrate recent tools, and discuss directions for research and development.

Fri 15 Nov

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09:00 - 10:30: NJR 2019 - Big Code 1 at Cortez 1A
Chair(s): Crista Lopes
njr-ase-2019-papers09:00 - 09:30
Talk
BugSwarm: an Infrastructure and Dataset for Software Engineering Research
Cindy Rubio-GonzalezUniversity of California, Davis
njr-ase-2019-papers09:30 - 10:00
Talk
ARCADE - A Workbench for Mining Architectural Information and Identifying Technical Debt
Nenad MedvidovićUniversity of Southern California
njr-ase-2019-papers10:00 - 10:30
Talk
Moving Fast with High Reliability using Pluggable Types
Manu SridharanUniversity of California Riverside
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10:30 - 11:00: Social - Break at Cortez Foyer/Kensington Terrace
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11:00 - 12:30: NJR 2019 - Big Code 2 at Cortez 1A
Chair(s): Manu SridharanUniversity of California Riverside
njr-ase-2019-papers11:00 - 11:30
Talk
50K-C: A Dataset of Compilable and Compiled, Java Projects
njr-ase-2019-papers11:30 - 12:00
Talk
Why We're Going in SAIN: Producing a Community-Wide Software Architecture INfrastructure
Joshua GarciaUniversity of California, Irvine
njr-ase-2019-papers12:00 - 12:30
Talk
NJR: Executable, Scriptable, and Searchable Java Programs
Jens PalsbergUniversity of California, Los Angeles
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12:30 - 14:00: Social - Lunch Break at Kensington Terrace
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14:00 - 15:30: NJR 2019 - NJR Discussion; Needs, Requirements, Wishes at Cortez 1A
Chair(s): Jens PalsbergUniversity of California, Los Angeles, Crista Lopes
ase-2019-catering
15:30 - 16:00: Social - Break at Cortez Foyer/Kensington Terrace

Call for Presentations

We welcome presentations on any of the NJR topics, including new ideas, tools, and benchmark suites. We particularly welcome presentations on experiments with large software repositories and on tools for managing experiments with such repositories.