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Wed 11 Nov 2020 01:03 - 01:04 at Virtual room 1 - Developer Support 2

This paper presents the design, implementation, and usage details of ARCADE, an extensible workbench for supporting the recovery of software systems' architectures, and for evaluating architectural change and decay. ARCADE has been developed and maintained over the past decade, and has been deployed in a number of research labs as well as within three large companies. ARCADE's implementation is available at https://bitbucket.org/joshuaga/arcade and the video depicting its use at https://tinyurl.com/arcade-tool-demo.

Wed 11 Nov

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01:00 - 01:30
01:00
2m
Talk
Adapting Bug Prediction Models to Predict Reverted Commits at Wayfair
Industry Papers
Alexander Suh Wayfair Research, USA
DOI
01:03
1m
Talk
ARCADE: An Extensible Workbench for Architecture Recovery, Change, and Decay Evaluation
Tool Demos
Marcelo Schmitt Laser University of Southern California, USA, Nenad Medvidović University of Southern California, USA, Duc Minh Le Bloomberg, USA, Joshua Garcia University of California, Irvine
DOI
01:05
1m
Talk
BEE: A Tool for Structuring and Analyzing Bug Reports
Tool Demos
Yang Song The College of William & Mary, Oscar Chaparro College of William & Mary
DOI
01:07
1m
Talk
Enhancing Developers' Support on Pull Requests Activities with Software Bots
Paper Presentations
Mairieli Wessel University of São Paulo
01:09
1m
Talk
Heard It through the Gitvine: An Empirical Study of Tool Diffusion across the npm Ecosystem
Research Papers
Hemank Lamba Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Asher Trockman Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Daniel Armanios Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Christian Kästner Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Heather Miller Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Bogdan Vasilescu Carnegie Mellon University, USA
DOI
01:11
1m
Talk
Next Generation Automated Software Evolution Refactoring at Scale
Visions and Reflections
James Ivers Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Ipek Ozkaya Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, Robert Nord Software Engineering Institute, Chris Seifried Carnegie Mellon University, USA
DOI
01:13
17m
Talk
Conversations on Developer Support 2
Paper Presentations
Alexander Suh Wayfair Research, USA, Ipek Ozkaya Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, Mairieli Wessel University of São Paulo, Marcelo Schmitt Laser University of Southern California, USA, Yang Song University of North Carolina Wilmington, M: Bonita Sharif University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA