An overview of news items in reverse chronological order
- I’ll be a panelist in the panel on ``Antifragile systems and chaos engineering’’ organized on Nov 6, 2019 by KTH and HiQ in Stockholm, SE
- We have (fully funded) open PhD and PostDoc positions in the cureIT project on adaptive bio-inspired techniques for creating autonomous self-healing systems, funded by the Norwegian Research Council
- I’ll be attending the SEREN4 Horizon 2020 Secure Societies Info Day, Workshop and Brokerage Event on 9 April 2019 in Riga, Latvia. Let’s meet and talk about collaboration opportunities.
- We have (fully funded) open PhD and PostDoc positions in the secureIT project on applications of machine learning for secure software engineering, funded by the Norwegian Research Council
- Our SCAM 2018 paper ``The Case for Adaptive Change Recommendation’’ (with Sydney Pugh and Dave Binkley) has been invited for a Special Issue in the Journal of Systems and Software.
- Our paper ``The Case for Adaptive Change Recommendation’’ (with Sydney Pugh and Dave Binkley) has been accepted at SCAM 2018.
- Our paper ``Improving Problem Identification via Automated Log Clustering using Dimensionality Reduction’’ (with Carl Martin Rosenberg) has been accepted at ESEM 2018.
- Our article ``What are the Effects of History Length and Age on Mining Software Change Impact?’’ (with Thomas Rolfsnes, Dave Binkley and Stefano Di Alesio) has been accepted in the Journal of Empirical Software Engineering (EMSE).
- Our article ``Improving Change Recommendation using Aggregated Association Rules’’ (with Thomas Rolfsnes, Stefano Di Alesio, Razieh Behjati, and Dave Binkley) has been accepted in the Journal of Empirical Software Engineering (EMSE).
- From early Sept - mid Dec 2017, I will be a Visiting Researcher in Katsuro Inoue’s Software Engineering Laboratory at Osaka University, Japan. During this time, I’ll give talks at various institutes in Japan, contact me if you want to catch up.
- On Sept 1st, my PhD student Thomas Rolfsnes successfully defended his dissertation entitled ``Improving History-Based Change Recommendation Systems for Software Evolution’’ in front of opponents David Lo and Anya Helene Bagge.
- Our paper ``Predicting Relevance of Change Recommendations’’ (with Thomas Rolfsnes, and Dave Binkley) has been accepted for the main research track at ASE 2017.
- Our article ``Safety Evidence Change Impact Analysis Practice’’ (with Jose Luis de la Vara, Markus Borg, and Krzysztof Wnuk) has been accepted for the journal first track at ICSE 2017.
- I will give a keynote on Leveraging Machine Learning to Guide Software Evolution at the IEEE International Workshop on Empirical Software Engineering in Practice (IWESEP), Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
- Our SCAM2016 paper ``Exploring the Effects of History Length and Age on Mining Software Change Impact’’ has been invited for a Special Issue in the Journal of Empirical Software Engineering.
- Our MSR2016 paper ``Improving Change Recommendation using Aggregated Association Rules’’ has been invited for a Special Issue in the Journal of Empirical Software Engineering.
- Our paper ``Exploring the Effects of History Length and Age on Mining Software Change Impact’’ (with Stefano Di Alesio, Thomas Rolfsnes, and Dave Binkley) has been accepted for the main research track at SCAM 2016.
- Our paper ``Practical Guidelines for Change Recommendation using Association Rule Mining’’ (with Stefano Di Alesio, Dave Binkley, and Thomas Rolfsnes) has been accepted for the main research track at ASE 2016.
- Our paper ``Improving Change Recommendation using Aggregated Association Rules’’ (with Thomas Rolfsnes, Stefano Di Alesio, Razieh Behjati, and Dave Binkley) has been accepted for the main research track at MSR 2016.
- Our paper ``Generalizing the Analysis of Evolutionary Coupling for Software Change Impact Analysis’’ (with Thomas Rolfsnes, Stefano Di Alesio, Razieh Behjati and Dave Binkley) has been accepted for the main research track at SANER 2016.
- Summer 2015: New website: moved from an overbooked shared Wordpress hosting service to a combination of handcrafted and DSL generated content on GitHub Pages.
- I will give a keynote at BENEVOL 2014 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- New article ``Towards Evidence-Based Recommendations to Guide the Evolution of Component-Based Product Families’’ has been accepted in SCP
- Our paper ``Assembling Multiple-Case Studies: Potential, Principles and Practical Considerations’’ (with Aiko Yamashita) has been accepted at EASE 2014.
- (the start of these pages in 2014)