Conference Information
ESEM 2025: International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement
https://conf.researchr.org/home/esem-2025
Submission Date:
2025-04-18
Notification Date:
2025-06-06
Conference Date:
2025-09-29
Location:
Honolulu, Hawai, USA
Years:
19
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Call For Papers
The International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM) technical papers track features submissions that describe original, unpublished work in software engineering and software measurement, with a strong empirical foundation. Papers in this track should communicate fully developed research and related results. Strong emphasis should be given to the methodological aspects of the research and the assessment of the validity of the contributions.
Please note:

    Make sure the paper follows the standard IEEE template in conference mode (see https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html)
    Make sure you adhere to the Open Science Policy (As described below)
    Make sure your paper follows the double-blind instructions and does not reveal the authors’ identities

General Scope of Submissions

Submissions should not be under consideration for publication or presentation elsewhere. In addition to the specific scope of this track, submissions may address any aspect of software engineering but must tackle the problem from an empirical perspective and using a rigorous empirical method, including:

    Empirical studies using qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods
    Cross- and multi-disciplinary methods and studies
    Formal experiments and quasi-experiments
    Case studies, action research, ethnography and field studies
    Survey research
    Simulation studies
    Artifact studies
    Data mining using statistical and machine learning approaches
    Secondary and tertiary studies including
    Systematic literature reviews and rapid reviews, that include a strong synthesis part
    Meta-analyses, and qualitative, quantitative or structured syntheses of studies
    Replication of empirical studies and families of studies

Papers should be positioned in terms of research methodology and contribution in relation to established frameworks, e.g. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10664-020-09858-z, https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3241743.

Topics commonly addressed using an empirical approach include, but are not limited to:

    Evaluation and comparison of software models, tools, techniques, and practices
    Modeling, measuring, and assessing product or process quality and productivity
    Continuous software engineering
    Software verification and validation, including analysis and testing
    Engineering of software systems which include machine learning components and data dependencies
    Applications of software engineering to different types of systems and domains (e.g. IoT, Industry 4.0, Context-awareness systems, Cyber-physical systems)
    Human factors, teamwork, and behavioral aspects of software engineering

    We welcome submissions on these research meta-topics:

    Development, evaluation, and comparison of empirical approaches and methods
    Infrastructure for conducting empirical studies
    Techniques and tools for supporting empirical studies
    Empirically-based decision making

    We also welcome submissions that:
    demonstrate multi-disciplinary work,
    transfer and apply empirical methods from other disciplines,
    replication studies, and
    studies with negative findings.
Last updated by Dou Sun in 2025-04-18
Best Papers
YearBest Papers
2018A Longitudinal Cohort Study on the Retainment of Test-driven Development
2018Relationship Between Geographical Location and Evaluation of Developer Contributions in Github
2018What if a Bug has a Different Origin? Making Sense of Bugs Without an Explicit Bug Introducing Change
2018Automatic Topic Classification of Test Cases Using Text Mining at an Android Smartphone Vendor
2018Prediction of relatedness in stack overflow: deep learning vs. SVM: a reproducibility study
2018Comparing Techniques for Aggregating Interrelated Replications in Software Engineering
2017Quantifying the Transition from Python 2 to 3: An Empirical Study of Python Applications
2017An empirical analysis of FLOSS repositories to compare One-Time Contributors to Core and Periphery Developers
2017REACT: An Approach for Capturing Rationale in Chat Messages
2017Early Phase Cost Models for Agile Software Processes in the US DoD
2016Experiences from Measuring Learning Potential and Performance in Large-Scale Distributed Software Development
2016Using Forward Snowballing to update Systematic Reviews in Software Engineering
2016An External Replication on the Effects of Test-driven Development Using Blind Analysis
2015An Exploratory Study on the Evolution of C Programming in the Unix Operating System
2015How to Make Best Use of Cross-Company Data for Web Effort Estimation?
2015Don't Call Us, We'll Call You: Characterizing Callbacks in JavaScript
2014Evaluating strategies for study selection in systematic literature studies
2014Networking in a Large-Scale Distributed Agile Project
2014Towards a Framework to Support Large Scale Sampling in Software Engineering Surveys
2014Discovering Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities In The Wild: An Empirical Study
2013Towards a Metric Suite Proposal to Quantify Confirmation Biases of Developers
2013Evaluating software product metrics with synthetic defect data
2013Benchmarking Usability and Performance of Multicore Languages
2012Handling Categorical Variables in Effort Estimation
2012Experimental Assessment of Software Metrics using Automated Refactoring
2011One Technique is Not Enough: A Comparison of Vulnerability Discovery Techniques
2011An Empirical Investigation of Systematic Reviews in Software Engineering
2011End-User Programmers and their Communities: An Artifact-Based Analysis
2011Design of an Empirical Study for Comparing the Usability of Concurrent Programming Languages
2011An Empirical Study on the Use of Team Building Criteria in Software Projects
2011Scrum + Engineering Practices: Experiences of Three Microsoft Teams
2010Transition from a plan-driven process to Scrum: a longitudinal case study on software quality
2010Trust dynamics in global software engineering
2010Are developers complying with the process: an XP study
2009Using differences among replications of software engineering experiments to gain knowledge
2008Socio-technical congruence: a framework for assessing the impact of technical and work dependencies on software development productivity
2007The Effects of Over and Under Sampling on Fault-prone Module Detection
2007Toward Reducing Fault Fix Time: Understanding Developer Behavior for the Design of Automated Fault Detection Tools
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