One professor (Prof.Aman), seven graduate students (1 doctor + 7 master) and five 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.
Paper Publication (EMSE)
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 !!
Paper Acceptance (SEAA2023)
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)
Paper Acceptance (EMSE)
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 !!
Bachelor Thesis Presentation
Our undergraduate students (Yuto Kaneko, Shinnosuke Irie, Yahiro Mori, and Yuki Fushihara) made their presentations on their bachelor theses.
Master Thesis Presentation
Our graduate students (Ryouji Takahashi and Tomoya Minehisa) made their presentations on their master theses.
Journal Paper Publication (IEICE Trans.)
Our paper “A Comparative Study of Data Collection Periods for Just-In-Time Defect Prediction Using the Automatic Machine Learning Method” was published in the IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems.
Invited Talk
Prof. Aman gave an invited talk entitled “Data Science in Software Engineering” at IEE-CMN.
Paper Acceptance (IEICE Trans.)
Our paper “A Comparative Study of Data Collection Periods for Just-In-Time Defect Prediction Using the Automatic Machine Learning Method” was accepted for publication in the IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems.The paper will be published in next February.
Journal Paper Publication (JSSST Journal)
Our paper “Naming Bug Detection Using Transformer-Based Method Name Suggestion” (in Japanese) was published in Computer Software (JSSST Journal).
New Members
Six students (undergraduates, 3rd grade) has joined our laboratory.