SSE 2014 Program

Location: Hall 7

P: Poster—10 minutes, including Q&A
S: Short Paper—20 minutes, including Q&A
L: Long Paper—35/40 minutes, including Q&A

09:00‑09:10 Opening
Introduction
Filippo Lanubile, Raian Ali
University of Bari, Italy; Bournemouth University, UK
09:10‑10:30 Keynote Speech
The Social Evolution in Software Engineering
Margaret-Anne Storey
University of Victoria, Canada
10:30‑11:00 Coffee break
11:00‑12:30 Technical session: Collaboration
  • (L) Can Collaborative Tagging Improve User Feedback? A Case Study
    Rana Alkadhi, Dennis Pagano, and Bernd Bruegge
    TU München, Germany
    Preprint
  • (L) Supporting Collaboration of Heterogeneous Teams in an Augmented Team Room
    Markus Kleffmann, Matthias Book, and Volker Gruhn
    University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
    Preprint
  • (P) Sketches and Diagrams in Practice
    Sebastian Baltes and Stephan Diehl
    University of Trier, Germany
12:30‑14:00 Lunch break
14:00‑15:30 Technical session: Human Factors
  • (L) Eliciting and Visualising Trust Expectations using Persona Trust Characteristics and Goal Models
    Shamal Faily and Ivan Flechais
    Bournemouth University, UK; University of Oxford, UK
    Preprint
  • (L) One Size Doesn't Fit All: Diversifying "The User" using Personas and Emotional Scenarios
    Antonio A. Lopez-Lorca, Tim Miller, Sonja Pedell, Antonette Mendoza, Alen Keirnan, and Leon Sterling
    Swinburne University of Technology, Australia; University of Melbourne, Australia
    Preprint
  • (S) Towards Discovering the Role of Emotions in Stack Overflow
    Nicole Novielli, Fabio Calefato, and Filippo Lanubile
    University of Bari, Italy
    Preprint
15:30‑16:00 Coffee break
16:00‑17:00 Technical session: Empirical Studies
  • (L) An Empirical Investigation of Socio-technical Code Review Metrics and Security Vulnerabilities
    Andrew Meneely, Alberto C. Rodriguez Tejeda, Brian Spates, Shannon Trudeau, Danielle Neuberger, Katherine Whitlock, Christopher Ketant, and Kayla Davis
    Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
    Preprint
  • (S) Developer Involvement Considered Harmful? An Empirical Examination of Android Bug Resolution Times
    Subhajit Datta, Proshanta Sarkar, and Subhashis Majumder
    Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore; Heritage Institute of Technology, India
    Preprint
17:00‑17:30 Closing
  • Summary of discussion and feedback