This one-day symposium brings together researchers, leaders in industry, and technical practitioners to Southern California to discuss trends in the field of software engineering, showcase current research, and formulate visions on strategic future research and technological directions. We encourage interaction among academia and industry through exchange of ideas and sharing of experiences. Our goal is to foster relationships, stimulate collaborative research, and encourage technology transition. All areas of software engineering are within the scope of symposium, from human-aspects of software development, to software testing, to software architecture, and more. We hope you will join us as we look to the future and explore new ideas and new applications. |
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Sam Malek, ISR Director |
Thank you for making SuCSES 2020 a success!
The program featured two Keynote talks, six Short Talks by faculty members from UCI and three universities, an Open House over lunch with Posters and Demos, and a Reception and Career-oriented Mixer for ISR and MSWE students to close the day. Details are available on the Program pages. Check each session for talk abstracts, presenter bios, and videos of the talks.
Videos of the afternoon keynote and faculty presentations have also been posted to the ISR YouTube Channel.
View our photo albums to see pictures from the day.
The list of talks includes:
- "Too Quiet in the Library: A Study of Native Third-Party Libraries in Android"
Prof. Joshua Garcia, UC Irvine - "Bug Report Aggregation and Summarization"
Prof. James A. Jones, UC Irvine - "How Reliable is the Crowdsourced Knowledge of Security Implementation?"
Prof. Na Meng, Virginia Tech - "Human Aspects of Software Engineering"
Prof. David Redmiles, UC Irvine - "A Career-Oriented Approach to Teach Software Engineering"
Prof. Yu Sun, Cal Poly Pomona - "Synthesizing runtime enforcers for cyber physical systems"
Prof. Chao Wang, USC
For information on SuCSES 2019, visit the event series page and see photos here.