Graduation
Two graduate students received their master degrees of engineering, and seven undergraduates received their bachelor degrees of engineering!
Software Engineering Laboratory
Software Eng. Group | "Human"-ware Eng. Laboratory | Center for Information Technology, Ehime University
Two graduate students received their master degrees of engineering, and seven undergraduates received their bachelor degrees of engineering!
Our paper “A Quantitative Investigation of Trends in Confusing Variable Pairs Through Commits: Do Confusing Variable Pairs Survive?” was accepted for presenting at The 28th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE2024) ! (Authors: Hirohisa Aman, Soursuke Amasaki(*), Tomoyuki Yokogawa(*), and Minoru Kawahara) (*) Okayama Prefectural University
Two graduate students and seven undergraduate students made their presentations on master/bachelor theses.
Ryuta Oshima (master course student) won the IEEE Computer Society Japan Chapter FOSE Young Researcher Award ! Moreover, he also won the best presentation award of FOSE 2023.
Ryuta Oshima (master course student) made his presentation at FOSE2023 (the 30th JSSST Workshop on Foundation of Software Engineering). Yuki Fushihara and Yahiro Mori (master course students) made their poster presentations at FOSE2023. Yuusuke Takahashi (master course student) made his presentation at FOSE2023.
Prof. Aman made his presentation at The 49th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA), held in Durres, Albania. <Presented paper>A Trend Analysis of Test Smells in Python Test Code Over Commit History Yuki Fushihara (Ehime University, Japan), Hirohisa Aman (Ehime University, Japan), Sousuke Amasaki (Okayama Prefectural University, Japan), Tomoyuki Yokogawa (Okayama Prefectural University, Japan), Minoru Kawahara (Ehime University, Japan)
Our paper entitled “An Automated Detection of Confusing Variable Pairs with Highly Similar Compound Names in Java and Python Programs” has been published in Empirical Software Engineering !!
Our paper “A Trend Analysis of Test Smells in Python Test Code Over Commit History” was accepted for presenting at The 49th Euromicro Conference Series on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA2033)
Our paper entitled “An Automated Detection of Confusing Variable Pairs with Highly Similar Compound Names in Java and Python Programs” has been accepted for publication in Empirical Software Engineering !!