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Received EAPLS best paper award at FASE 2020
We are honored to receive the 2020 European Association for Programming Languages and Systems (EAPLS) best paper award at the 2020 International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (FASE ’20) for our paper entitled, “An Empirical Study on the Use and Misuse of Java 8 Streams” with Yiming Tang, Mehdi Beherdezeh, and Baishakhi Ray. (more…)
Preprint now available for FASE 2020 paper
A preprint of our FASE 2020 paper entitled, “An Empirical Study on the Use and Misuse of Java 8 Streams,” is now available.
Journal extension accepted to Science of Computer Programming with minor revisions
A journal extension of our ICSE ’19 paper entitled, “Safe Automated Refactoring for Intelligent Parallelization of Java 8 Streams,” has been accepted with minor revisions to the Science of Computer Programming journal.
Raw data for an Empirical Study on the Use and Misuse of Java 8 Streams
Raw data for our empirical study on the use and misuse of Java 8 streams is now available. See the project page for more details on the study.
Paper accepted at FASE 2020
Our paper on an empirical study of streaming APIs has been accepted to the International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (FASE 2020)!
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. (more…)
Best paper award at IEEE SCAM 2018
We are honored to receive a best paper award at the 2018 IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Transformation (SCAM ’18) for our paper entitled, “A Tool for Optimizing Java 8 Stream Software via Automated Refactoring” with Yiming Tang, Mehdi Beherdezeh, and Syed Ahmed. (more…)