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RSSE 2014 : 4th International Workshop on Recommendation Systems for Software Engineering | |||||||||||||
Link: https://sites.google.com/site/rsseresearch/rsse-2014 | |||||||||||||
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- Official Call for Papers: TBA - Official Dates: TBA Workshop Overview Recommendation systems for software engineering are tools that help developers and managers to better cope with the huge amount of information faced in today’s software projects. They provide developers with information to guide them in a number of activities (e.g., software navigation, debugging, refactoring), or to alert them of potential issues (e.g., conflicting changes, failure-inducing changes, duplicated functionality). Similarly, managers get only to see the information that is relevant to make a certain decision (e.g., bug distribution when allocating resources). Recommendation systems can draw from a wide variety of input data, and benefit from different types of analyses. Although many recommendation systems have demonstrable usefulness and usability in software engineering, a number of questions remain to be discussed and investigated: What recommendations do developers and managers actually need? How can we evaluate recommendations? Are there fundamentally different kinds of recommenders? How can we integrate recommendations from different sources? How can we protect the privacy of developers? How can new recommendation systems leverage lessons from existing ones? In this workshop, we will study advances in recommendation systems, with a special focus on evaluation, integration, and usability. Specific areas of interests include, but are not limited to: Infrastructure of recommendation systems Application of techniques from artificial intelligence and information retrieval Mining software artifacts for recommendations Recommendation systems for software reuse Recommendation systems for teams and managers Recommendation systems for software quality Recommendation systems for requirements engineering Software analytics and recommendations Software navigation, debugging, refactoring, and collaboration Presentation of recommendations including usability issues and recommendation rationale Evaluation of recommendation systems Benchmarks for recommendation systems Ethical and social issues such as privacy, trust, and behavioral shaping Our goals are (1) to bring together a diverse segment of the community, in terms of career stage, geography, and background; (2) to solidify a body of knowledge about RSSEs; and (3) to identify ways in which RSSE research can be applied to, and benefit from, other existing research efforts. Organization Workshop Organizers Reid Holmes - University of Waterloo, ON, Canada Werner Janjic - University of Mannheim, Germany Walid Maalej - University of Hamburg, Germany Program Committee tba Submission Submissions should be made in the following website: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rsse2014 Papers should follow ICSE formatting guidelines for technical research: http://2014.icse-conferences.org/format/submission-guidelines Important Dates (http://2014.icse-conferences.org/workshops) Workshop paper submissions: January, 24th 2014 Notification of workshop paper authors: February, 24th 2014 Camera Ready deadline: Match, 14th 2014 Workshop: June 2014 |
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