Graduation (2025)
Five graduate students received their master degrees in mathematical informatics, and five students graduated (received their bachelor degrees in engineering).
Software Engineering Laboratory
Software Eng. Group | "Human"-ware Eng. Laboratory | Center for Information Technology, Ehime University
Five graduate students received their master degrees in mathematical informatics, and five students graduated (received their bachelor degrees in engineering).
Our master course students (Mana Tamai and Akihiro Okamoto) made their presentations on their technical reports at IEICE SIG Software Science, held in Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.
Our students (five master course graduate students and five undergraduates) made their presentations on their theses.
Prof. Aman made his presentation at PROFES2025, held in Salerno, Italy.
Our paper (authors: Ryota Miyoshi, Hirohisa Aman, and Minoru Kawahara) was published in JSSST Journal—Computer Software—, Vol.42, No.4.
Takeshi Niiyama, our doctoral student, made his presentation at the 7th World Symposium on Software Engineering (WSSE2025), held at Okayama University.
Our paper, entitled “An Application of Program Mutations for Generating Negative Test Scripts Mimicking Human Errors on Web Applications,”was accepted for presenting at the 26th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement (PROFES 2025).
Our doctoral student, Takeshi Niiyama, made his presentation at JPSJ Software Engineering Symposium 2025 (SES2025) held at Waseda University, Tokyo.
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.