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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.

Paper on stream parallelization refactoring accepted at ICSE 2019

Our new paper entitled, “Safe Automated Refactoring for Intelligent Parallelization of Java 8 Streams” has been accepted to the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) 2019 technical track! Out of 529 submissions, 109 papers were accepted (an acceptance rate of 20.6%). The conference will be held in Montréal later next year. An abstract is listed below. Continue Reading →

Received JSPS US Alumni Association Seminar Program grant

I am pleased to announce that the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) US Alumni Association (AA) has generously awarded a grant to host a seminar on programming languages and software engineering in New York City! Plans are currently in the works for a seminary to be held in early 2019. Stay tuned!

Reviewer for the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE)

I am pleased to announce that I have been asked to review for the  IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE) journal! TSE is a leading Software Engineering research journal published bimonthly.

New doctoral student Harun Iftikhar to join in Fall 2018

Harun Iftikhar
New student Harun Iftikhar.

A new doctoral student, Harun Iftikhar, will join our team starting this Fall semester! Harun will enter the PhD program in Computer Science at the CUNY Graduate Center as a half CUNY Graduate Center Science Fellow, which offers salary for two years and tuition for ten semesters.

Harun’s research interests are in programming languages, software engineering, and natural language processing. He previously attended Cornell University for his undergraduate degree as an English major and has attended Brooklyn College and Columbia University for Computer Science as a graduate student. Before college, he went to high school in Islamabad, Pakistan. His hobbies are cricket and tennis. Congrats, Harun, and welcome to the team!

Organizer for the 2018 International Workshop on API Usage and Evolution (WAPI’18) at ICSE’18

I am pleased to announce that our workshop entitled International Workshop on API Usage and Evolution has been accepted at the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), to take place May 27-June 3 2018, in Gothenburg, Sweden. The workshop is being co-organized with Sven Amann, Sarah Nadi, Hoan Nguyen, and Tien Nguyen.

New doctoral student Yiming Tang joins the team

Yiming Tang
Yiming in NYC

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 →

Slides for Default Method Refactoring talk at GMU available

The slides from yesterday’s talk at GMU on Default Method Refactoring are now available. Continue Reading →

Paper on Default Method Refactoring accepted at ICSE 2017

Our new paper on default method refactoring has been accepted for inclusion in the proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering, to be held in Buenos Aires in 2017! The conference accepted a total of 68 submissions out of 398 reviewed (17%) and 415 submitted (16%).

Upcoming Event: Towards Improving Interface Modularity in Legacy Java Software Through Automated Refactoring at the Computer Systems Technology Colloquium

I’ll be giving a talk on improving interface modularity in legacy Java software through automated refactoring at the CST Colloquium next month.

The skeletal implementation pattern is a software design pattern consisting of defining an abstract class that provides a partial interface implementation. However, since Java allows only single cl…

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