Events
21st Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop (BENEVOL 2022) 12-13 September 2022, University of Mons, Mons, Belgium
BENEVOL is an annual research seminar series in the research domain of software maintenance and evolution. Its goal is to bring together researchers from Belgium, The Netherlands, and neighboring countries who are working in the field of software evolution and maintenance. The seminar offers an informal forum to meet and discuss new ideas, important problems, and obtained research in this research domain. The seminar was organised by the Software Engineering Lab (directed by Tom Mens) and hosted a record number of 54 participants from seven different European countries, of which 21 participants were from Belgium and 22 participants from The Netherlands. Many of the SECO-ASSIST project members actively participated and presented their research during this seminar.
4th International Workshop on Bots in Software Engineering (BotSE) May 2022, Pittsburgh, USA (virtual)
The goal of this one-day workshop is to bring together software engineering researchers and practitioners to discuss the opportunities and challenges of bots in software engineering.
SECO-ASSIST 2022 Research Seminar 11 March 2022, VUB, Brussels, Belgium
A series of research presentations by PhD research students on the SECO-ASSIST project:
- Mehrdad Abdi, University of Antwerp: Test amplification ecosystems
- Camillo Velázquez-Rodríguez, Vrije Universiteit Brussel: Data-driven assistance for library selection in software ecosystems
- Pol Benats, University of Namur: Understanding and reengineering hybrid multi-database systems
- Ward Muylaert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel: Assisting developers during code integrations
- Mehdi Golzadeh, University of Mons: Automation tools in collaborative software development
- Yunior Pacheco Correa, Vrije Universiteit Brussel: Mining of source code repositories for framework instantiation patterns
- Maxime Gobert, University of Namur: Support of evolution of polystores through design and generation of data manipulation code.
20th Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop 7-8 December 2021, 's Hertogenbosch (virtual)
4rd International Workshop on Software Health May 2021, Madrid (virtual)
SoHeal aims to enable and promote collaboration between academia and industry, unifying the views on software health of researchers and practitioners. The workshop's goals are to: (1) raise awareness of practitioners' problems with software health; (2) familiarize practitioners with the progress made by academia; and (3) connect the two communities to further advance the body of knowledge and state of the practice on software health.
19th Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop 3-4 December 2020, Luxemburg (virtual)
3rd International Workshop on Software Health May 2020, Seoul, South Korea
SoHeal aims to enable and promote collaboration between academia and industry, unifying the views on software health of researchers and practitioners. The workshop's goals are to: (1) raise awareness of practitioners' problems with software health; (2) familiarize practitioners with the progress made by academia; and (3) connect the two communities to further advance the body of knowledge and state of the practice on software health.
CHAOSScon Europe 2020 31 January 2020, Brussels, Belgium
The goal of CHAOSScon is to learn and discuss about open source project health metrics and tools used by open source projects, communities, and engineering teams to track and analyze their community work.
18th Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop 28/29 November 2019, Brussels, Belgium
The goal of BENEVOL is to bring together researchers from Belgium, the Netherlands, and neighboring countries that are working in the field of software evolution and maintenance. BENEVOL offers an informal forum to meet and to discuss new ideas, important problems and obtained research results.
SECO-ASSIST 2019 Research Seminar 4 September 2019, Mons, Belgium
2nd International Workshop on Software Health 28 May 2019, Montreal, Canada
SoHeal aims to enable and promote collaboration between academia and industry, unifying the views on software health of researchers and practitioners. The workshop's goals are to: (1) raise awareness of practitioners' problems with software health; (2) familiarize practitioners with the progress made by academia; and (3) connect the two communities to further advance the body of knowledge and state of the practice on software health.