UT Dallas Researchers Have Six Papers Accepted Into The ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE)
UT Dallas Computer Science faculty members are world-renowned for their research and scholarship. The CS Department ranks within the top 50 on csrankings.org (2008-2020 period). This summer, researchers from the UT Dallas CS Department will have a strong presence at the 42nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2020) with six accepted research papers. For over forty years, the ICSE conference has been an internationally renowned forum for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present, discuss, and exchange the most recent innovations, trends, challenges, research results, and practical experiences in the field of software engineering. Six papers submitted by Drs. Lingming Zhang, Tien N. Nguyen, Andrian Marcus, Cong Liu, and their respective co-authors were accepted into the 42nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering.
The ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering is particularly selective in accepting research papers, and each paper submitted to the conference is rigorously peer-reviewed by multiple experts. ICSE has an average paper acceptance rate of 16.9% (last five years 20.7%).
The following is the list of the six papers authored by UT Dallas faculty members and their respective co-authors that were accepted by the 42nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering:
- Taming Behavioral Backward Incompatibilities via Cross-Project Testing and Analysis — Lingchao Chen, Foyzul Hassan, Xiaoyin Wang, Lingming Zhang
- Simulee: Detecting CUDA Synchronization Bugs via Memory-Access Modeling — Mingyuan Wu, Yicheng Ouyang, Husheng Zhou, Lingming Zhang, Cong Liu, Yuqun Zhang
- DeepBillboard: Systematic Physical-World Testing of Autonomous Driving Systems — Husheng Zhou, Wei Li, Zelun Kong, Yuankun Zhu, Yuqun Zhang, Bei Yu, Lingming Zhang, Cong Liu
- Translating Video Recordings of Mobile App Usages into Replayable Scenarios — Carlos Bernal-Cárdenas, Nathan Cooper, Kevin Moran, Oscar Chaparro, Denys Poshyvanyk, Andrian Marcus
- DLFix: Context-based Code Transformation Learning for Automated Program Repair — Yi Li, Shaohua Wang, Tien N. Nguyen
- Suggesting Natural Method Names to Check Name Consistencies — Son Nguyen, Hung Dang Phan, Trinh Le, Tien N. Nguyen
ABOUT THE UT DALLAS COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
The UT Dallas Computer Science program is one of the largest Computer Science departments in the United States with over 3,315 bachelors-degree students, more than 1,110 master’s students, 165 Ph.D. students, 52 tenure-track faculty members, and 44 full-time senior lecturers, as of Fall 2019. With The University of Texas at Dallas’ unique history of starting as a graduate institution first, the CS Department is built on a legacy of valuing innovative research and providing advanced training for software engineers and computer scientists.