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Paper on big data developers accepted at ESEC/FSE 2019

Our new paper entitled, “Going Big: a Large-scale Study on What Big Data Developers Ask” has been accepted to the 27th ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE) 2019 technical track! Out of 303 submissions, 74 papers were accepted (an acceptance rate of 24.4%). The conference will be held in Tallinn, Estonia later this year.

Slides from Programming 2018

Slides for our talk on “Proactive Empirical Assessment of New Language Feature Adoption via Automated Refactoring: The Case of Java 8 Default Methods” at Programming 2018 are now available. (more…)

Paper accepted at ‹Programming› 2018

I am pleased to announce that our paper entitled, “Proactive empirical assessment of new language feature adoption via automated refactoring: The case of Java 8 default methods,”  has been accepted at the 2018 International Conference on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming (‹Programming› 2018)! The conference will take place in Nice, France later this year. (more…)

Slides from talk at IBM Programming Languages Day 2017

Slides from our talk at IBM Programming Languages Day 2017 are now available. (more…)