One professor (Prof.Aman), seven graduate students (1 doctor + 7 master) and ten undergraduates belong to this laboratory. We have been studying topics of software engineering, especially, the empirical data-oriented software development management and quality management. We also have been developing research-related tools.
Invited Talk (JSSST2024)
Prof. Aman made his invited talk at the top conference/journal session of the 41st JSSST Annual Conference.He presented his paper published in Empirical Software Engineering in 2023.
Invited Talk (FIT2024)
Prof. Aman made his invited talk at the top conference/journal session of the 23rd Forum on Information Technology (FIT2023).He presented his paper published in Empirical Software Engineering in 2023.
Paper Presentation (SEAA2024)
Prof. Aman made his presentation at The 50th Euromicro Conference Series on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA2024).Paper Title: Fault-Proneness of Python Programs Tested by Smelled Test Code
Paper Acceptance (SEAA2024)
Our paper “Fault-Proneness of Python Programs Tested By Smelled Test Code” has been accepted for presenting at the 50th Euromicro Conference Series on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA2024) held in Paris (on August 28-30) !
Paper Presentation (EASE2024)
Prof. Aman made his presentation at EASE2024 held in Salerno, Italy.Paper: A Quantitative Investigation of Trends in Confusing Variable Pairs Through Commits: Do Confusing Variable Pairs Survive?(Co-authors: Prof. Kawahara, Prof. Amasaki, Prof. Yokogawa)
Paper Presentation (SERA2024)
Prof. Aman made his presentation at The 22nd IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering, Management and Applications (SERA 2024) on behalf of Mr. Mori (master course student).
Graduation
Two graduate students received their master degrees of engineering, and seven undergraduates received their bachelor degrees of engineering!
Paper Acceptance (EASE2024)
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
Master & Bachelor Theses Presentations
Two graduate students and seven undergraduate students made their presentations on master/bachelor theses.