Defaultification Refactoring tool demonstration poster now available
The poster for our tool demonstration talk at ASE 2017 on “Defaultification Refactoring: A Tool for Automatically Converting Java Methods to Default” is now available!
Preprint of ASE 2017 tool demo available
A preprint of our ASE 2017 tool demonstration paper entitled “Defaultification Refactoring: A Tool for Automatically Converting Java” is now available. Continue Reading →
Migrate Skeletal Implementation to Interface Refactoring Tool Demonstration on YouTube
Video of the Migrate Skeletal Implementation to Interface Refactoring tool demonstration is now available on YouTube!
Tool demonstration accepted at ASE 2017
Our tool demonstration paper entitled “Defaultification Refactoring: A Tool for Automatically Converting Java Methods to Default” has been accepted for publication at the 32nd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2017)! The peer-reviewed paper will appear in the IEEE digitial library. A video version of the demonstration is available on YouTube.
New doctoral student Yiming Tang joins the team

A new doctoral student, Yiming Tang, will join the team starting this Fall semester! Yiming will enter the PhD program in Computer Science at the CUNY Graduate Center as a full CUNY Graduate Center Science Fellow, which offers salary for two years and tuition for ten semesters. Continue Reading →
Received Women in Technology and Entrepreneurship in New York (WiTNY) Grant as Co-PI
I am pleased to announce that I have received a grant from Women in Technology and Entrepreneurship in New York (WiTNY) as co-principal investigator, along with Dr. Saptarshi Debroy, for the project entitled “Project Khaleesi–Mentoring Tomorrow’s Cybersecurity Queen of Dragons.” The grant amount, backed by the Verizon Foundation, is $125,000 US. The project will aim to promote cybersecurity and secure software engineering education and research to women students entering CUNY as freshmen with an interest in STEM. WiTNY is an initiative to facilitate, encourage, and enable increased participation of women in technology fields, both as entrepreneurs and academics, in New York.
Paper on Pointcut Change Prediction accepted to Science of Computer Programming
Our (full) paper on Pointcut Change Prediction has been accepted for publication in the Journal on the Science of Computer Programming. A shorter version of the paper appeared in ASE 2015.
Position available: WALA developer
I am currently seeking the assistance of a developer(s) with WALA expertise to help fix several WALA bugs that would greatly improve the progress of our current research project. Compensation is negotiable. There is also a possibility to participate in the research project once the bugs have been fixed. We will also encourage the engineer to integrate the bug fixes into the main WALA branch. Please, direct inquiries to the PI, Raffi Khatchadourian.

