ソフトウェアエンジニアリングシンポジウムSES2023を西早稲田キャンパスにて開催。表彰・発表ほか。

情報処理学会ソフトウェア工学研究会主催によりソフトウェアエンジニアリングシンポジウムSES2023が早稲田大学西早稲田キャンパスにて盛大に開催しました。多くのご支援、ご参加、ありがとうございました。研究会が掲げるビジョンにふさわしく、産学の立場や世代・領域を超えて集い、生成AI全盛時代のソフトウェア開発技術や活動・マネジメントおよび周辺分野における研究、実践、人材育成の最新成果を共有し、展望を議論する重要な機会となりました。来年SES2024は9月17-20日頃の開催を予定しています。なお鷲崎研究室からは以下の成果発表および表彰がありました。

表彰:

  • 最優秀論文賞, 鷲崎 弘宜 (早稲田大学/システム情報/国立情報学研究所/エクスモーション), 小林 浩 (システム情報), 宮﨑 仁 (日本文理大学), 田中 佑奈 (日立製作所), 槇原 絵里奈 (立命館大学), ニウシャ ローズ (早稲田大学), 新谷 勝利 (早稲田大学), 崔 恩瀞 (京都工芸繊維大学), 野田 夏子 (芝浦工業大学)系統的文献レビューによるソフトウェアエンジニアリングにおけるジェンダーに対する日本の研究・実践動向調査
  • インタラクティブポスター賞, 土田 拓将,宮田 陸歩,鷲崎 弘宜,須本 賢介,吉岡 信和,深澤 良彰(早稲田大学), BERTによるATT&CKとCAPECの攻撃パターン間の抽象・具体関係の自動検出

発表・企画:

  • 鷲崎 弘宜 (早稲田大学/システム情報/国立情報学研究所/エクスモーション), 小林 浩 (システム情報), 宮﨑 仁 (日本文理大学), 田中 佑奈 (日立製作所), 槇原 絵里奈 (立命館大学), ニウシャ ローズ (早稲田大学), 新谷 勝利 (早稲田大学), 崔 恩瀞 (京都工芸繊維大学), 野田 夏子 (芝浦工業大学), 系統的文献レビューによるソフトウェアエンジニアリングにおけるジェンダーに対する日本の研究・実践動向調査, シンポジウム論文 (研究) ロング発表
  • 世羅 俐恵, 鷲崎 弘宜, 陳 志宇, 深澤 良彰 (早稲田大学), 多賀 正博, 中川 和之, 酒井 優介 (いい生活),本田 澄 (大阪工業大学), B2Bソフトウェアにおける行動傾向およびペインポイントを含むペルソナのデータ駆動構築, シンポジウム論文 (研究) ショート発表
  • 森 俊介, 草開 新太郎, 鷲崎 弘宜, 深澤 良彰 (早稲田大学), 重複したバグレポート検出のための機械学習モデルのファインチューニングにおけるロス計算手法および入力形式の比較評価, シンポジウム論文 (研究) ショート発表
  • 土田 拓将,宮田 陸歩,鷲崎 弘宜,須本 賢介,吉岡 信和,深澤 良彰(早稲田大学), BERTによるATT&CKとCAPECの攻撃パターン間の抽象・具体関係の自動検出, ポスター
  • 本田 澄,吉永 圭佑(大阪工業大学),鷲崎 弘宜,深澤 良彰(早稲田大学), オープンソースソフトウェアにおけるバージョンアップと品質の関係分析の試み, ポスター
  • パネル企画「大規模言語モデルとソフトウェア工学 ~ChatGPTはソフトウェア工学に変革をもたらすか?~」, 座長:鷲崎 弘宜 氏(早稲田大学), パネリスト:石川 冬樹 氏(国立情報学研究所), 倉光 君郎 氏(日本女子大学), 丸山 宏 氏(花王), 三浦 真樹 氏(富士通)
  • 鷲崎 弘宜(早稲田大学/国立情報学研究所/システム情報/エクスモーション), ジェンダーとソフトウェアエンジニアリングにかかる継続調査報告, ワークショップ WS1: ソフトウェア工学とダイバーシティおよびインクルージョン

  

 

A Bayesian Network-Based Analysis of Changing Impact of Organizational Goals on Software Development, accepted for IWSF & SHIFT 2023

Kiyoshi Honda, Naohiro Hashimoto, Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Masahiro Taga, Akira Matsuzaki, Kazuyuki Nakagawa and Yusuke Sakai, “A Bayesian Network-Based Analysis of Changing Impact of Organizational Goals on Software Development,” The 7th International Workshop on Software Faults & The 5th Annual International Workshop on Software Hardware Interaction (Faults IWSF & SHIFT 2023), Co-located with the 34th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2023), October 9 – 12, Florence, Italy

Prof. Hironori Washizaki is running for IEEE Computer Society President-Elect (voting until Sep 11th 12:00pm EDT)


Prof. Hironori Washizaki is currenly leading directions of IEEE Computer Society as its 1st Vice President 2023, and now running for IEEE Computer Society President-Elect 2024. The election will close on 12:00pm EDT, 11th September, 2023. Please consider your vote! His position statement is available here at: http://www.washi.cs.waseda.ac.jp/washizaki/

IEEE Computer Society Elections (until Sep 11th 12:00pm EDT): https://www.computer.org/volunteering/nomination-election/president-elect-candidates  

Seminar: Prof. Saurabh Bagchi (Purdue University), “Dependability and Machine Learning: A Grand Challenge of the Times” on July 19th

Prof. Saurabh Bagchi from Purdue University will provide his talk titled “Dependability and Machine Learning: A Grand Challenge of the Times” at Waseda University Room 63-0526 (and online) on July 19th. Everyone is welcome.

Speaker: Prof. Saurabh Bagchi (Purdue University)


Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Computer Science
Director, CRISP Center
Director, ECE Corporate Partnerships

Dependability and Machine Learning: A Grand Challenge of the Times

We live in a data-driven world as everyone around has been telling us for some time. Everything is generating data, in volumes and at high rates, from the sensors embedded in our physical spaces to the large number of machines in data centers which are being monitored for a wide variety of metrics. The question that we pose is:

Can all this data be used for improving the dependability of our computing systems?

Dependability is the property that a computing system continues to provide its functionality despite the introduction of faults, either accidental faults (design defects, environmental effects, etc.) or maliciously introduced faults (security attacks, external or internal). We have been addressing the dependability challenge through large-scale data analytics applied end-to-end from the small (networked embedded systems, mobile and wearable devices) [e.g., CVPR-23, CVPR-22, Eurosys-22, NeurIPS-20, Sensys-20, UsenixSec-20] to the large (edge and cloud systems, distributed machine learning clusters) [e.g., Middleware-23, OSDI-22, Sigmetrics-22, NeurIPS-22, UsenixATC-21]. In this talk, I will first give a high-level view of how data analytics has been brought to bear on dependability challenges, and key insights arising from work done by the technical community broadly. Then I will do a deep dive into the problem of configuring complex cloud systems to meet dependability and performance requirements, using data-driven decisions.

For the detailed part, I will show how distributed applications on the cloud can be configured for dependability and predictable performance even as the workloads are changing unpredictably. I will then discuss an exciting and emerging area of cloud computing called serverless applications on the cloud and show they can be configured for dependability and performance determinism.

Biography

Saurabh Bagchi is a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. His research interest is in dependable computing and distributed systems. He is the founding Director of a university-wide resilience center at Purdue called CRISP (2017-present) and PI of the Army’s Artificial Intelligence Innovation Institute (A2I2) (2020-25) that spans 9 universities. He was selected to the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) (2020) and is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) (2022).

Saurabh is proudest of the 25 PhD students and 50 Masters thesis students who have graduated from his research group and who are in various stages of building wonderful careers in industry or academia. In his group, he and his students have way too much fun building and breaking real systems. Along the way this has led to 13 best paper awards or runners-up awards at IEEE/ACM conferences and a Test of Time Award. Saurabh serves as the founder and CTO of a cloud computing startup, KeyByte (2021). Saurabh received his MS and PhD degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and his BS degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, all in Computer Science.

3 papers accepted for DSA 2023 Industry Track and Fast Abstract Track

3 papers have been accepted for inclusion in the DSA 2023 Industry Track and Fast Abstract Track.

  • Scott Lupton, Lena Yu, Hironori Washizaki, Nobukazu Yoshioka, and Yoshiaki Fukazawa, “Assessment of Real-World Incident Detection Through a Component-Based Online Log Anomaly Detection Pipeline Framework,” 10th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their Applications (DSA 2023), Industry Track, Tokyo, Aug 10-11, 2023.
  • Jomphon Runpakprakun, Jati H. Husen, Hironori Washizaki, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, “Towards Integrated Model-Based Machine Learning Experimentation Framework,” 10th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their Applications (DSA 2023), Fast Abstract Track, Tokyo, Aug 10-11, 2023.
  • Takuma Tsuchida, Rikuho Miyata, Hironori Washizaki, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, “Automatic Detection of Abstract–Concrete Relationships between Attack Patterns of ATT&CK and CAPEC with Fine-tuned BERT,” 10th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their Applications (DSA 2023), Fast Abstract Track, Tokyo, Aug 10-11, 2023.