ACM STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION

Sponsored by Microsoft Research
COORDINATOR: Thomas Zimmermann (Microsoft Research, United States)

Not in order of appearance.

Behavioural Validation of Software Engineering Artefacts
Guido De Caso (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)

QED: A Proof System based on Reduction and Abstraction for the Static Verification of Concurrent Software
Tayfun Elmas (Koc University, Turkey)

Software Engineering Abstractions for the Multi-Touch Revolution
Lode Hoste (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)

Predicting Build Outcome with Developer Interaction in Jazz
Adrian Schroeter (University of Victoria, Canada)

Improved Social Trustability of Code Search Results
Florian S. Gysin (University of Bern, Switzerland)

Test-Driven Roles for Pair Programming
Max Goldman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States)

Providing support for creating next generation software architecture languages
Ivano Malavolta (Università dell’Aquila, Italy)

STORM: Static Unit Testing of Concurrent Programs
Zvonimir Rakamaric (University of British Columbia, Canada)

Making program refactoring safer
Gustavo Soares (Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil)

Staying Aware of Relevant Feeds in Context
Thomas Fritz (University of British Columbia, Canada)

(SRC) Code Bubbles: Rethinking the User Interface Paradigm of Integrated Development Environments
Andrew Bragdon (Brown University, United States)

Summarizing Software Concerns
Sarah Rastkar (University of British Columbia, Canada)

Commit 2.0
Marco D'Ambros (University of Lugano, Switzerland)

Helios: Impact Analysis for Event-Based Components and Systems
Daniel Popescu (University of Southern California, United States)


! PAPER SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED !

ICSE will be hosting an ACM Student Research Competition (SRC), sponsored by Microsoft Research. This competition is at an internationally recognized venue that offers students a unique forum to experience the research world, present their research results to ICSE attendees,and compete for prizes.

Participate in this exciting competition and submit your work to the ICSE Student Research Competition!

Before the Conference

In the first round, students submit a 2-page research abstract that follows the ICSE 2010 Format and Submission Guidelines. The submission should describe:

Papers must be submitted electronically through CyberChairPro (see the submission deadline below).

A panel of experts will review the submissions and select the students to participate in the final two rounds of the Student Research Competition at ICSE 2010 in South Africa. Accepted submissions will be published in the ICSE proceedings Volume II.

Students who are selected to participate in the final two rounds are entitled to a stipend for their travel expenses, up to a maximum of US$500.

At the Conference

The competition consists of two rounds during the conference:

  1. Poster Presentation. Judges evaluate the research (quality, novelty and significance) and the presentation of the research (poster, discussion) during a poster session.

Based on the results from the poster session, judges will select students to advance to the second round of the competition.

  1. Short Conference Talk. Students give a short presentation of their research followed by a question and answer session. The presentation is evaluated by a panel of judges who select the winners.

Prizes

The top three winners will be recognized during the conference and will receive prizes of US$500, US$300, and US$200, respectively. The winners of the ICSE SRC are also invited to compete with winners from other ACM conferences in the ACM Student Research Competition Grand Finals.

In addition, the judges can award special prizes:

Requirements

Participants must be undergraduates or graduate students pursuing an academic degree at the time of initial submission. Participants must provide a signed letter from their academic supervisor confirming that they are registered as a full-time student. Additionally, participants must be current members of the ACM, and must provide their ACM member number. Supervisors of the work may not be listed as co-authors; you must submit a single-authored version of your work for the competition.

For More Information

For additional information, visit the official ACM Student Research Competition web-site.

For questions, please contact Thomas Zimmermann (Email: tzimmer at microsoft dot com).

Important Dates

PAPER SUBMISSION7 January 2010
NOTIFICATION11 February 2010
CAMERA READY COPY3 March 2010

Student Research Competition Committee

Shing-Chi Cheung, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China

Ayse Bener, Bogazici University, Turkey

Mira Mezini, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

Emerson Murphy-Hill, University of British Columbia, Canada

Willem Visser, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

Tao Xie, North Carolina State University, USA

Thomas Zimmermann (coordinator), Microsoft Research, USA