Posts Tagged by conferences
Saros @ ICSE (Again!)
| May 20, 2011 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Research, Saros |
Saros and the Freie Universität Berlin will once again be at the premier venue for software engineering research this year. ICSE 2011 takes place in Hawaii. The organisers are now recognising plug-in development as a legitimate and distinct area of concern in software engineering. If you’re lucky enough to be there yourself, go along to… read more
Saros @ ICSE
| May 14, 2010 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Agile methods, Research |
ICSE 2010 is over. Those lucky enough to have gone have had their reward of first dibs on the material presented, so now I can present a brief summary of the paper that we in the Software Engineering group at Freie Universität produced for that conference. The paper is both a way of announcing Saros… read more
(Not) Going to ICSE
| April 9, 2010 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Agile methods, Research |
My colleagues and I recently had a paper accepted to the CHASE workshop (Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering) at ICSE 2010. The programme details are now available. ICSE 2010 is in Cape Town, South Africa this year, which makes me all the more sad that I can’t go. The presentation of the paper… read more
On the Veracity of Sources
| April 14, 2009 | Posted by Karl Beecher under Research methods and tools |
When I want to learn about something in free/open source software more generally, there are a number of different types of sources to look towards, each one with their own advantages and considerations, and each with an intended audience. So knowing about all of these types of sources serves as a good indicator of where… read more
CSMR – Day 3
| March 27, 2009 | Posted by Karl Beecher under News |
And so CSMR concludes. Still recovering from the conference dinner (surreally hosted in the Hotel Alcatraz, which used to be a prison — and that’s not a joke). Enjoyed it here, conversed with some really interesting chaps, and one or two personal heroes. Let me wrap up with some bite-sized snippets: Acceptance rate of papers:… read more
CSMR – Day 2
| March 26, 2009 | Posted by Karl Beecher under News |
CSMR 2009 soldiers on. Today’s keynote was delivered by Tibor Gyimothy which looked at software metrics from the developer’s point of view. He presented the results of a study where developers were surveyed for their opinions on various metrics. The developers were divided based upon such attributes as experience, platform knowledge (Java, C/C++, C#, SQL),… read more
CSMR – Day 1
| March 25, 2009 | Posted by Karl Beecher under News |
Guten tag. How embarrassing. The weather in Kaiserslautern is bad, I’m an Englishman…. and I don’t have an umbrella. But at least the Fraunhofer IESE Centre is a wonderful environment. Which leads me to quickly express my admiration of the German approach to technical research and development. Briefly, there are four “actors” in their setup:… read more
Going to the CSMR Conference
| March 18, 2009 | Posted by Karl Beecher under News, Research |
This year’s European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering is in Kaiserslautern, Germany. I’ll be there, but my fellow researchers in the Centre of Research on Open Source Software won’t because we’ve been accepted to so many different conferences we have to divide ourselves up because it’s the only way we can afford to attend… read more
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