"The project successfully organised six network-wide training workshops, which were also open for participation by external researchers and practitioners. The first and second workshops were held in June 2016 in Athens, the third and fourth in June 2017 in Madrid, in co-location with an international academic event, and the fifth and sixth workshops took place July 2018, in Amsterdam, which hosted the major academic events European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, and International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, in the same week. In complement, the fellows each undertook training in summer/winter schools, (international) visits to research institutes, and several secondments within the consortium.
The project members disseminated research results in 32 peer-reviewed publications, among which several in top academic conferences and journals, such as the International Conference on Software Engineering (2018, 2019), the Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE 2018), the Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2018), the International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science (CloudCom 2016), the Journal of Systems and Software (2018), and the Journal of Empirical Software Engineering (EMSE 2018).
The project fellows received several awards for their work:
- Gkortzis received the Best Data Showcase Award at Mining Software Repositories, 2018.
- Georgiou received the Best Paper Award at the 15th Annual DMST Student Conference, 2018.
- Pascarella and Spadini received an Honorable Mention Award at the 21st ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2018.
The research efforts in collaboration with industrial partners resulted in several opportunities for further exploitation:
- BugTracking: A tool to assist in the identification of bug reports, in particular on cloud-related platforms, contributed to by Dalipaj and Sekitoleko.
- Integrations of Dalipaj's results in the Bitergia Analytics Dashboard, the key service offering of Bitergia.
- Designite & Designite Java: software design quality assessment tools for C# and Java,
Sharma(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
- DbDeo: an open-source tool to detect smells in database code (Sharma).
- Puppeteer: a design configuration smell detection tool for Puppet, an automation solution for cloud infrastructures (Sharma).
- Datasets on virtualization technologies and security vulnerabilities in cloud-based systems,
Gkortzis(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
- Refactoring strategies for microservices to enhance energy efficiency, an important aspect of cloud-based systems (Georgiou).
- Outcomes and recommendations for security code review practices in general and in particular for cloud-based code review practices (di Biase).
- DMM: A new model to measure the maintainability impact of fine-grained code changes (di Biase).
- Outcomes related to information needs of code reviewers using cloud-based reviewing platforms, leading to requirements of future tool support (Pascarella).
- PyDriller: An open-source software repository mining tool for Python,
Spadini(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
- TDR: A novel test-driven code review method, and initial tool cloud-hosted tool support (Spadini)."