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Wesley K. G. Assunção is an Associate Professor with the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina State University. Wesley was a University Assistant in the Institute of Software Systems Engineering (ISSE) at Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), Austria (2021-2023), and a Postdoctoral Researcher at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Brazil (2019-2023), and an Associate Professor at Federal University of Technology - Paraná, Brazil (2013 to 2020). He obtained his MSc and PhD in Computer Science from Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) also in Brazil. He published many research papers, in collaboration with students and well-known and international researchers, in conferences like ICSE, ICSME, SANER, MSR, EASE, SPLC, SSBSE, GECCO, to cite some, as well as in journals such as EMSE, IST, and JSS. Wesley has also been serving as reviewers for many conferences and journal, and as organizer of conference, symposiums, workshops, competitions, and meetings. Further information: https://wesleyklewerton.github.io/
Contributions
2024
ICSE
2023
Mining Software Repositories
- Author of Don't Forget the Exception! Considering Robustness Changes to Identify Design Problems within the Technical Papers-track
- Author of The ABLoTS Approach for Bug Localization: is it replicable and generalizable? within the Technical Papers-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Technical Papers-track
Requirements Engineering
ICSE
- Author of RAT: A Refactoring-Aware Traceability Model for Bug Localization within the Technical Track-track
- Author of The untold story of code refactoring customizations in practice within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Developers’ perception matters: machine learning to detect developer-sensitive smells within the Journal-First Papers-track
- Author of Fulfilling Industrial Needs for Consistency Among Engineering Artifacts within the SEIP - Software Engineering in Practice-track
2022
MODELS
- Author of Reactive Links Across Multi-Domain Engineering Models within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Editing Support for Software Languages: Implementation Practices in Language Server Protocols within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Generating repairs for inconsistent models within the Journal-first-track