For the first time in its 42 years of history, ICSE (opens in new tab)—the premier conference in software engineering sponsored by ACM and IEEE CS—is coming to Latin America in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The 39th International Conference on Software Engineering will run May 20-28, 2017 where top minds in software engineering research, practice and education discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and experiences.
ICSE 2017 Co-Located Events
- CIbSE 2017 (opens in new tab): Conferencia Iberoamerica de “Software Engineering”, May 22-23
- ICGSE 2017 (opens in new tab): International Conference on Global Software Engineering, May 22-23
- ICPC 2017 (opens in new tab): International Conference on Program Comprehension, May 22-23
- MobileSoft 2017 (opens in new tab): IEEE/ACM International Conference on Mobile Software Engineering and Systems, May 22-23
- MSR 2017 (opens in new tab): International Conference on Mining Software Repositories, May 20-21
- OSS 2017 (opens in new tab): 13th International Conference on Open Source Systems, May 22-23
- SEAMS 2017 (opens in new tab): 12th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems, May 22-23
Keynote Talks
ICSE Software Engineering Education Track (SEET) Keynote
“Physical Computing for Everyone (opens in new tab)” by Thomas Ball, Principal Researcher
International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC) Keynote
“The ABCs of Software Engineering: Affect, Biometrics, and Cognition (opens in new tab)” by Andrew Begel, Senior Researcher
Workshop
Second International Workshop on Emotion Awareness in Software Engineering (SEmotion ’17)
(opens in new tab)Organized in part by Andrew Begel, Senior Researcher
Awards
Most Influential Paper from ICSE 2007
“Feedback-Directed Random Test Generation” plenary talk by Carlos Pacheco, Shuvendu K. Lahiri, Michael D. Ernst, and Thomas Ball
Most Influential Paper from MSR 2007 | 10-year Impact Award
“How Long Will It Take to Fix This Bug?” by Cathrin Weiss, Rahul Premraj, Thomas Zimmermann, and Andreas Zeller
ACM SIGSOFT Early Career Research Award
Christian Bird is being presented the ACM SIGSOFT Early Career Research Award (opens in new tab) for his outstanding contributions in the area of software engineering as an early career investigator.