The ICSE 2021 Doctoral Symposium is a one-day event to be held on May 21 and 24, 2021 in Madrid, Spain. The symposium provides doctoral students an opportunity to interact with their colleagues working on foundations, techniques, tools, and applications of software engineering.
The goals of the symposium are to:
- provide the participants independent and constructive feedback on their current research and future research directions;
- develop a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative research; and
- provide an opportunity for student participants to interact with established researchers and practitioners in the software engineering community.
Fri 21 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
17:00 - 17:10 | WelcomeDS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Plenary Room Chair(s): Sebastian Uchitel Universidad de Buenos Aires / Imperial College, Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid | ||
17:10 - 18:10 | Get to know your peers #1DS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Room 1 Chair(s): Betty H.C. Cheng Michigan State University | ||
17:10 - 18:10 | Get to know your peers #2DS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Room 2 Chair(s): Laura Dillon Michigan State University | ||
17:10 - 18:10 | Get to know your peers #3DS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Room 3 Chair(s): Joanne M. Atlee University of Waterloo | ||
18:10 - 18:25 | |||
18:25 - 19:55 | Early PhD #1DS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Room 1 Chair(s): Dalal Alrajeh Imperial College London Advisor(s): Dalal Alrajeh, Joanne M. AtleeUniversity of Waterloo, Jane Cleland-HuangUniversity of Notre Dame | ||
18:25 30mDoctoral symposium paper | Unburdening onboarding in Software Product LinesDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Raul Medeiros University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) Pre-print | ||
18:55 30mDoctoral symposium paper | Extractive Multi Product-Line EngineeringDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Kamil Rosiak TU Braunschweig Pre-print | ||
19:25 30mDoctoral symposium paper | Group Recommendation Techniques for Feature Modeling and ConfigurationDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Viet-Man Le Graz University of Technology Pre-print |
18:25 - 19:55 | Early PhD #3DS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Room 3 Chair(s): Sebastian Uchitel Universidad de Buenos Aires / Imperial College Advisor(s): Nazareno AguirreUniversity of Rio Cuarto and CONICET, Sebastian ElbaumUniversity of Virginia, David RosenblumNational Univeristy of Singapore | ||
18:25 30mDoctoral symposium paper | Towards a testing tool that learns to testDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Olivia Rodriguez Valdes Open Universiteit Pre-print | ||
18:55 30mDoctoral symposium paper | A functional paradigm for Capacity Planning of Cloud Computing WorkloadsDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Carlos Diego Cavalcanti Pereira CESAR School Pre-print | ||
19:25 30mDoctoral symposium paper | Interactive Graph Exploration for Comprehension of Static Analysis ResultsDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Rafael F. Toledo University of Waterloo Pre-print |
19:55 - 20:10 | |||
20:10 - 20:55 | PanelDS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Social Activities Room Chair(s): Sebastian Uchitel Universidad de Buenos Aires / Imperial College, Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Panelist(s): Nazareno AguirreUniversity of Rio Cuarto and CONICET, Dalal Alrajeh, Jane Cleland-HuangUniversity of Notre Dame, Sebastian ElbaumUniversity of Virginia | ||
Mon 24 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
17:00 - 17:05 | WelcomeDS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Plenary Room Chair(s): Sebastian Uchitel Universidad de Buenos Aires / Imperial College, Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid | ||
17:05 - 18:35 | Late PhD #1DS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Room 1 Chair(s): Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Advisor(s): Dalal Alrajeh, Jane Cleland-HuangUniversity of Notre Dame, Laura DillonMichigan State University, Rafael PrikladnickiSchool of Technology at the PUCRS University, David RosenblumNational Univeristy of Singapore | ||
17:05 30mDoctoral symposium paper | Data Analytics Techniques and Tool for Model-Driven Engineering of Smart IoT ServicesDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Armin Moin Technical University of Munich, Germany Pre-print | ||
17:35 30mDoctoral symposium paper | Please Don't Go - A Comprehensive Approach to Increase Women's Participation in Open Source SoftwareDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Bianca Trinkenreich Northern of Arizona Univeristy Pre-print | ||
18:05 30mDoctoral symposium paper | Speculative Analysis for Quality Assessment of Code CommentsDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Pooja Rani University of Zurich Pre-print |
18:35 - 18:50 | |||
18:50 - 20:20 | Late PhD #2DS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Room 1 Chair(s): Sebastian Uchitel Universidad de Buenos Aires / Imperial College Advisor(s): Nazareno AguirreUniversity of Rio Cuarto and CONICET, Tevfik BultanUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, Betty H.C. ChengMichigan State University | ||
18:50 30mDoctoral symposium paper | Vulnerability Detection is Just the BeginningDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Sarah Elder North Carolina State University Pre-print | ||
19:20 30mDoctoral symposium paper | High-Quality Automated Program RepairDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Manish Motwani University of Massachusetts, Amherst Pre-print | ||
19:50 30mDoctoral symposium paper | On the Interplay Between Static and Dynamic Analysis for Mining SandboxesDoctoral Symposium DS - Doctoral Symposium Francisco Costa University of Brasília, Brazil Pre-print |
20:20 - 20:35 | ClosingDS - Doctoral Symposium at DS Plenary Room Chair(s): Sebastian Uchitel Universidad de Buenos Aires / Imperial College, Sira Vegas Universidad Politecnica de Madrid | ||
Accepted Papers
Call for Doctoral Symposium Submissions
Who should participate
Students should consider participating in the Doctoral Symposium if they are at least nine months away from completing their dissertation at the time of the event, but after having settled on a research area or thesis topic.
Submission categories
There are two submission categories:
- Early PhD submissions. These are aimed at students in the first years of their PhD, that have no publications that are core to their PhD and that are looking for early feedback on how to continue their PhD. Accepted submissions will appear as two page summaries in the proceedings, students will be invited to present a poster at the symposium and may have the opportunity give a short talk to the symposium attendees depending on the available time.
- Late PhD submissions. These are aimed at students that are in their last years of their PhD and that have results that they wish to present at the symposium. Accepted submissions will appear as four page summaries in the proceedings, students will be invited to present a poster at the symposium and to give a talk to the symposium attendees.
Submissions
Each student’s Doctoral Symposium submission consists of two elements:
- A letter of recommendation from the student’s dissertation advisor. The letter should be sent by e-mail directly to the Doctoral Symposium Chairs (svegas@fi.upm.es and s.uchitel@imperial.ac.uk). The letter of recommendation must include an assessment of the current status of the research and an expected date for the completion of the dissertation.
- A short paper describing the student’s dissertation research. This paper has to be authored only by the student.
For late PhD submissions, the paper should be 4 pages long (two more pages containing only references are permitted) and should clearly state:- the problem to be solved in the student’s research; justify why this problem is important and make clear that previous research and related work has not yet solved that problem,
- the research hypothesis or claim,
- the expected contributions of the research, including a discussion of related work,
- how the student plans to evaluate the results and to present credible evidence of the results to the community,
- a description of the results achieved so far, and
- the planned timeline for completion.
For early PhD submissions, the paper should be 2 pages (one more page containing only references is permitted) and should include all items above from (a) to (d) and not include (e) nor (f).
Submissions can be made via the Doctoral Symposium submission site (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icse2021ds). We encourage submitters to upload their paper early and to properly enter potential conflicts for reviewing.
Formatting
For formatting instructions instructions, see the IEEE Conference Proceedings Formatting Guidelines (title in 24pt font and full text in 10pt type, LaTEX users must use \documentclass[10pt,conference]{IEEEtran}
without including the compsoc
or compsocconf
option).
Review process
Submissions will be reviewed by members of the Doctoral Symposium Committee. Participants will be selected on the basis of their anticipated contribution to the Doctoral Symposium goals as well as the potential benefit to the participants. Among the criteria that will be considered in reviewing submissions are:
- the potential quality of the research and its relevance to software engineering,
- the stage of the research; see the Section “Who should participate” above, and
- the diversity of backgrounds, research topics, and approaches.
Attendance
Authors of submissions selected for participation will have the opportunity to present their work during the Doctoral Symposium and to have a camera-ready version of their papers published in a companion volume to the ICSE 2019 Conference Proceedings and the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Selected participants will receive feedback both from a panel of experts and from other Doctoral Symposium participants. The participants will also have the opportunity to seek advice on various aspects of completing a PhD and performing research in software engineering.
To facilitate detailed feedback to the participants, attendance to the Doctoral Symposium is by invitation only, limited to the participants and the Doctoral Symposium Committee.
Important Dates
- DS Submissions Deadline: 19 November 2020
- DS Acceptance Notification: 18 January 2021
- DS Camera-Ready: 12 February 2021
- DS Presentations: 24 May 2021
Results (33)
A Luciano Aguiar MonteiroAguiar Monteiro, Luciano Center for Advanced Studies and Systems (CESAR)Brazil |
Nazareno AguirreAguirre, Nazareno University of Rio Cuarto and CONICET, Argentina |
Washington AlmeidaAlmeida, Washington Cesar SchoolBrazil |
Dalal AlrajehAlrajeh, Dalal Imperial College LondonUnited Kingdom |
Dalal AlrajehAlrajeh, Dalal Imperial College LondonUnited Kingdom |
Joanne M. AtleeAtlee, Joanne M. University of WaterlooCanada |
Betty H.C. ChengCheng, Betty H.C. Michigan State UniversityUnited States |
Jane Cleland-HuangCleland-Huang, Jane University of Notre DameUnited States |
Francisco CostaCosta, Francisco University of Brasília, BrazilBrazil |
Laura DillonDillon, Laura Michigan State University |
Sarah ElderElder, Sarah North Carolina State UniversityUnited States |
H Robert HeumüllerHeumüller, Robert Chair of Software Engineering, Faculty of Computer Science, Otto-von-Guericke-University MagdeburgGermany |
Raul MedeirosMedeiros, Raul University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)Spain |
Armin MoinMoin, Armin Technical University of Munich, GermanyGermany |
Manish MotwaniMotwani, Manish University of Massachusetts, AmherstUnited States |
Olivia Rodriguez ValdesRodriguez Valdes, Olivia Open UniversiteitNetherlands |
David RosenblumRosenblum, David George Mason UniversityUnited States |
Kamil RosiakRosiak, Kamil TU BraunschweigGermany |
Bianca TrinkenreichTrinkenreich, Bianca Northern of Arizona UniveristyUnited States |