A Vision on Open Science for the Evolution of Software Engineering Research and Practice
Open Science aims to foster openness and collaboration in research, leading to more significant scientific and social impact. However, practicing Open Science comes with several challenges and is currently not properly rewarded. In this paper, we share our vision for addressing those challenges through a conceptual framework that connects essential building blocks for a change in the Software Engineering community, both culturally and technically. The idea behind this framework is that Open Science is treated as a first-class requirement for better Software Engineering research, practice, recognition, and relevant social impact. There is a long road for us, as a community, to truly embrace and gain from the benefits of Open Science. Nevertheless, we shed light on the directions for promoting the necessary culture shift and empowering the Software Engineering community.
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11:00 - 12:30 | Empirical Studies 2Ideas, Visions and Reflections / Research Papers / Industry Papers / Journal First at Acerola Chair(s): Iftekhar Ahmed University of California, Irvine | ||
11:00 18mTalk | State Reconciliation Defects in Infrastructure as Code Research Papers Md Mahadi Hassan Auburn University, John Salvador Auburn University, Shubhra Kanti Karmaker Santu Auburn University, Akond Rahman Auburn University Pre-print | ||
11:18 18mTalk | Understanding and Detecting Annotation-induced Faults of Static Analyzers Research Papers Huaien Zhang The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Southern University of Science and Technology, Yu Pei The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Shuyun Liang Southern University of Science and Technology, Shin Hwei Tan Concordia University | ||
11:36 18mTalk | What Makes a Code Review Useful to OpenDev Developers? An Empirical Investigation Journal First | ||
11:54 9mTalk | The Patch Overfitting Problem in Automated Program Repair: Practical Magnitude and a Baseline for Realistic Benchmarking Ideas, Visions and Reflections Justyna Petke University College London, Matias Martinez Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Maria Kechagia University College London, Aldeida Aleti Monash University, Federica Sarro University College London | ||
12:03 9mTalk | Automating Issue Reporting in Software Testing: Lessons Learned from Using the Template Generator Tool Industry Papers Lennon Chaves SIDIA Institute of Science and Technology, Flávia Oliveira Sidia Institute of Science and Technology, Leonardo Tiago Sidia Institute of Science and Technology | ||
12:12 9mTalk | Reproducibility Debt: Challenges and Future Pathways Ideas, Visions and Reflections Zara Hassan Australian National University, Christoph Treude Singapore Management University, Michael Norrish Australian National University, Graham Williams Australian National University, Alex Potanin Australian National University Link to publication DOI | ||
12:21 9mTalk | A Vision on Open Science for the Evolution of Software Engineering Research and Practice Ideas, Visions and Reflections Edson OliveiraJr State University of Maringá, Fernanda Madeiral Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Alcemir Rodrigues Santos State University of Piauí, Christina von Flach Federal University of Bahia, Sérgio Soares Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Pre-print |