Dear all,
on Wednesday, May 31, we will have the SEG seminar presentations of this year's Spring Semester. The talks will be at UniBe, we will let you know about the room soon.
You may find an initial version of the schedule below. Please double-check and let me know if you have any time conflicts. Besides your own presentation, we are happy about an interested audience, but it is not strictly mandatory.
As for the preparation of your talk, your supervisor can provide valuable tipps and feedback. You may also find some general suggestions here: https://seg.inf.unibe.ch/research/presentation-checklist/
Best, Timo
SEG Seminar Presentations, Wednesday, May 31:
08:30-09:00 - Matteo Biner: "Variations of Traceability" 09:00-09:30 - Jan Koch: "Mining Variability Merge Conflicts" 09:30-10:00 - Kirushanth Sivanandan: "Pattern-based characterization of evolving variable software"
10:00-10:30 - Break
10:30-11:00 - Janni Lazar: "Development-support in Low-Code Platforms" 11:00-11:30 - Loïc Lièvre and Kevin Berret: "Generating Unit Tests from debugger executions" 11:30-12:00 - Thirith Kim Yang: "Visual support for quality of critical software systems"
12:00-13:00 - Break
13:00-13:30 - Pascal Gerig: "Using GraphQL to Gather Workflow Data" 13:30-14:00 - Wu Chuyue: "SOGitActionBase: A Comprehensive Database of StackOverflow's GitHub Actions" 14:00-14:30 - Sandro Hernández: "Classification of GitHub Actions questions on StackOverflow"
14:30-14:45 - Break
14:45-15:15 - Jan Wolfensberger: "Human-in-the-loop for Metamorphic Variable Discovery with LLMs" 15:15-15:45 - Cindy Schnyder: "Integrating LTL Learning to FRET for Requirements Specification" 15:45-16:15 - Filip Nikolic: "Chatbots in Software Engineering: Where are we with ChatGPT?"
16:15-16:30 - Break
16:30-17:00 - Yael van Dok: "An empirical study on merge conflict resolutions" 17:00-17:30 - Lena Georgescu: "Search Optimization" 17:30-18:00 - Melody Amaizu and Prosper Ukoma Chima: "Mining GitHub to understand the lifecycle of features and user stories"
Dear all,
please find the final program of our seminar presentations tomorrow below.
We will meet at UniBe in room 105, Engehalde E8 https://www.unibe.ch/universitaet/campus__und__infrastruktur/lageplaene__und...
Best, Timo
SEG Seminar Presentations, Wednesday, May 31 (room 105, Engehalde E8):
08:30-09:00 - Matteo Biner: "Variations of Traceability" 09:00-09:30 - Jan Koch: "Mining Variability Merge Conflicts" 09:30-10:00 - Janni Lazar: "Development-support in Low-Code Platforms"
10:00-10:30 - Break
10:30-11:00 - Sébastien Anthamatten: "Towards an Automated Migration of Breaking Changes in Application Programming Interfaces" 11:00-11:30 - Loïc Lièvre and Kevin Berret: "Generating Unit Tests from debugger executions" 11:30-12:00 - Thirith Kim Yang: "Visual support for quality of critical software systems"
12:00-13:00 - Break
13:00-13:30 - Pascal Gerig: "Using GraphQL to Gather Workflow Data" 13:30-14:00 - Wu Chuyue: "SOGitActionBase: A Comprehensive Database of StackOverflow's GitHub Actions" 14:00-14:30 - Sandro Hernández: "Classification of GitHub Actions questions on StackOverflow"
14:30-14:45 - Break
14:45-15:15 - Jan Wolfensberger: "Human-in-the-loop for Metamorphic Variable Discovery with LLMs" 15:15-15:45 - Jonas Moudi: "Creating scalable JavaScript code with TypeScript" 15:45-16:15 - Filip Nikolic: "Chatbots in Software Engineering: Where are we with ChatGPT?" 16:15-16:45 - Lena Georgescu: "Evaluation of Open Source Search Engines"
Am 21.05.2023 um 11:48 schrieb Timo Kehrer:
Dear all,
on Wednesday, May 31, we will have the SEG seminar presentations of this year's Spring Semester. The talks will be at UniBe, we will let you know about the room soon.
You may find an initial version of the schedule below. Please double-check and let me know if you have any time conflicts. Besides your own presentation, we are happy about an interested audience, but it is not strictly mandatory.
As for the preparation of your talk, your supervisor can provide valuable tipps and feedback. You may also find some general suggestions here: https://seg.inf.unibe.ch/research/presentation-checklist/
Best, Timo
SEG Seminar Presentations, Wednesday, May 31:
08:30-09:00 - Matteo Biner: "Variations of Traceability" 09:00-09:30 - Jan Koch: "Mining Variability Merge Conflicts" 09:30-10:00 - Kirushanth Sivanandan: "Pattern-based characterization of evolving variable software"
10:00-10:30 - Break
10:30-11:00 - Janni Lazar: "Development-support in Low-Code Platforms" 11:00-11:30 - Loïc Lièvre and Kevin Berret: "Generating Unit Tests from debugger executions" 11:30-12:00 - Thirith Kim Yang: "Visual support for quality of critical software systems"
12:00-13:00 - Break
13:00-13:30 - Pascal Gerig: "Using GraphQL to Gather Workflow Data" 13:30-14:00 - Wu Chuyue: "SOGitActionBase: A Comprehensive Database of StackOverflow's GitHub Actions" 14:00-14:30 - Sandro Hernández: "Classification of GitHub Actions questions on StackOverflow"
14:30-14:45 - Break
14:45-15:15 - Jan Wolfensberger: "Human-in-the-loop for Metamorphic Variable Discovery with LLMs" 15:15-15:45 - Cindy Schnyder: "Integrating LTL Learning to FRET for Requirements Specification" 15:45-16:15 - Filip Nikolic: "Chatbots in Software Engineering: Where are we with ChatGPT?"
16:15-16:30 - Break
16:30-17:00 - Yael van Dok: "An empirical study on merge conflict resolutions" 17:00-17:30 - Lena Georgescu: "Search Optimization" 17:30-18:00 - Melody Amaizu and Prosper Ukoma Chima: "Mining GitHub to understand the lifecycle of features and user stories"