
Paper Presentation (JSSST Annual Conference)
Our master course students, Tomoya Yamashita, Masaki Onishi, and Kazuki Sano made their presentations at the JSSST Annual Conference, held in Tokyo (Tokai University).
Software Engineering Laboratory
Software Eng. Group | "Human"-ware Eng. Laboratory | Center for Information Technology, Ehime University
Our master course students, Tomoya Yamashita, Masaki Onishi, and Kazuki Sano made their presentations at the JSSST Annual Conference, held in Tokyo (Tokai University).
Our paper “A Quantitative Analysis of Python Test Smells’ Impact on Bug-Proneness of Code Under Test” (authors: Yuki Fushihara, Hirohisa Aman, and Minoru Kawahara) was accepted for publication in JSSST Journal, “Computer Software.” It will be published in February 2026.
Our paper “An Application of ChatGPT4o to Generate Requirement Definition Documents and Its Evaluation: An Industrial Case Study” (authors: Takeshi Niiyama, Hirohisa Aman, and Takashi Ninomiya) was accepted as a full paper for a presentation at The 7th World Symposium on Software Engineering (WSSE2025).
Our paper “A Similarity Evaluation of Programming Problems Using Vector Representations of Answer Programs and Its Application to Problem Recommendation” (authors: Ryota Miyoshi, Hirohisa Aman, and Minoru Kawahara) was accepted for publication in JSSST Journal, “Computer Software.” It will be published in November, 2025.
Tomoya Yamashita, Prof. Aman, and Prof. Kawahara won the 2024 annual technical paper award from IEICE SIG-SS !
Two students received their master degrees, and five students did their bachelor degrees.
Prof. Aman made an invited talk at IEICE SIG-KBSE, held in Shizuoka City.
Masaki Onishi and Tomoya Yamashita (master course students) made their presentations on their workshop papers at IEICE SIG-SS, held in Amami-Oshima (Kagoshima Pref.).
Kotaro Ohori made his presentation on his workshop paper at IPSJ SIGSE workshop held in Waseda University, Tokyo.
Our undergraduates (Shun Matsuoka, Akinori Okamoto, Kosuke Iwai, Ryota Uchiyama, and Mana Tamai) made their presentations on their bachelor theses.