Romain Robbes
I am an assistant professor at the University in Chile. I work in the PLEIAD lab, in empirical software engineering and mining software repositories.
News
- Paper Extensions during Software Evolution: Do Objects Meet Their Promise? accepted to ECOOP 2012
- Paper “How (and Why) Developers Use the Dynamic Features of Programming Languages: The Case of Smalltalk” accepted to EMSE
- Paper “On how often code is cloned across repositories” accepted to ICSE 2012, NIER track
- PC Member, SCAM 2012, Tool demos
- PC Member, WCRE 2012
- PC Member, ICSM 2012, Industry track
- Publicity Chair, WCRE 2012
- PC Member, ICSM 2012
- Paper “SPY: A Flexible Code Profiling Framework” accepted in COMLAN
- PC Member, ICPC 2012
- FONDECYT Project “Micromégas: Filling the gaps in Mining Software Repositories with developer and ecosystem-level mining” accepted!
- ICSM 2013 ERA Track co-chair (with Bram Adams)
- PC Member, ICSE 2012 Tool Demos & ICSE 2012 Posters
- Paper: “Evaluating defect prediction approaches: a benchmark and an extensive comparison” accepted in EMSE
- PC Member, MSR 2012
- Paper: “Execution profiling blueprints” accepted in SPE
- Tool demo: “Gaucho: Programming == Modeling” accepted at ECOOP 2011
- Paper: “Enabling Program Comprehension through a Visual Object-focused Development Environment” accepted at VL/HCC 2011
- PC Member, CSMR 2012
- Best paper award at MSR 2011! (for “How Developers Use the Dynamic Features of Programming Languages: the Case of Smalltalk”)
- Won a Microsof SEIF award!