Jane Cleland-Huang

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Jane Cleland-Huang

Jane Cleland-Huang

@JaneC_H

Software Engineering researcher, Drone flyer, Dog lover

Katılım Haziran 2010
17 Takip Edilen237 Takipçiler
Bashar Nuseibeh
Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh·
Is it my responsibility to stop working on such dual use technologies? Is it an organisational/industry responsibility not to build such products? Is it a societal responsibility? Who decides? 3/n
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Bashar Nuseibeh
Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh·
Agonising about this all day. My research on trustworthy autonomous systems has focused on search-&-rescue scenarios in which systems use knowledge of people’s expected psycho-social behaviour in emergencies to guide drones to rescue (help, not kill) injured victims. 1/n
Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh

Hard to put into words how I feel about this. Academically speaking it motivates me to redouble my research efforts & promote an agenda for more #responsibleSoftwareEngineering. I’m at a loss tho to know how best to put these kinds of genies back into the bottle.😰 @raycorrigan

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Bashar Nuseibeh
Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh·
Please don’t let this tweet just scroll by… it could be YOU … (Or someone you know who will only see it if you retweet 🙏🏼😜)
Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh

Not many software research leadership roles better than this! As part of its succession planning @LeroCentre is looking for a new DIRECTOR to succeed Prof Brian Fitzgerald @JKToole99. Great opportunity to lead & shape software research across Ireland. 1/n my.corehr.com/pls/ulrecruit/…

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Jane Cleland-Huang
Jane Cleland-Huang@JaneC_H·
@BNuseibeh What if out of one hundred researchers, one person's work turned out to make a huge impact? Is that a worthwhile investment? Or should it be 5,10,...,n? What is n? Or does each individual need their own n?
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Bashar Nuseibeh
Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh·
It's perfectly OK to generate many ideas that fail, with only some that work. [4/4]
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Bashar Nuseibeh
Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh·
Sometimes, during moments of self doubt, I wonder how pratically relevant and useful my research is, particuarly when I look at how many conceptual and theoretical papers I've written that have not had industrial partners as collaborators or as co-authors. But then ... [1/n]
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Jane Cleland-Huang
Jane Cleland-Huang@JaneC_H·
@AndreasZeller That is hilarious if it weren't indicative of the perils of DBR. But seems like something to discuss with the chairs. They can give some guidance to the reviewers.
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Andreas Zeller
Andreas Zeller@AndreasZeller·
The curse of double-anonymous reviewing: “The paper cites a blog post by @AndreasZeller as inspiration. But all the key ideas are in this blog post already. Hence, the paper’s novelty is severely limited." Dear reviewer: I _am_ @AndreasZeller.
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Jane Cleland-Huang
Jane Cleland-Huang@JaneC_H·
@CAINconf @ICSEconf Looking forward to all the great papers people are writing for CAIN - where we will discuss AI Engineering and Software Engineering for AI!
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Joe Biden
Joe Biden@JoeBiden·
For the better part of the 20th century, America led the world in investments in ourselves, in our people, in our country. But now, we risk losing our edge as a nation. Passing the Build Back Better Agenda will help us regain the momentum that we’ve lost.
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Jane Cleland-Huang
Jane Cleland-Huang@JaneC_H·
@BNuseibeh Just to add context. We added the "excellent question posing" for a bit of fun after Bashar asked several great questions at our final keynote! His real award will not have that part :-)
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Bashar Nuseibeh
Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh·
So this is the first time I’ve won an award for “excellent question posing” - definitely one to frame. 🤷🏽‍♂️😜
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Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh

Oh my. Thanks @ieee_re community for providing such a stimulating and welcoming academic home for my research for so long. Attending the annual RE conference (since 1993!) continues to be a highlight of my year - although I was sad that my avatar had to represent me this year 😉

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Jane Cleland-Huang
Jane Cleland-Huang@JaneC_H·
@amyjko Yup, we weren't aware of all this until recently. We greatly respect Amy for giving her talk whilst still recovering. @amyjko Thank you!
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Jane Cleland-Huang
Jane Cleland-Huang@JaneC_H·
@amyjko Everyone, let's be clear here. We invited Amy to RE because we knew she would give a great keynote! She did! It was challenging and resonated deeply. We invited Pedro for his technical expertise on a topic that we thought would be of interest.
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Jane Cleland-Huang
Jane Cleland-Huang@JaneC_H·
@lionel_c_briand Thanks for an interesting keynote Lionel, and for sharing your magic sauce for setting up industry collaborations!
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Lionel Briand
Lionel Briand@lionel_c_briand·
You can find the slides of IEEE RE 2021 keynote here. "Requirements in Cyber-Physical Systems: Specifications and Applications" Thank you all for the interesting discussion! slideshare.net/briand_lionel/…
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Oliver Karras
Oliver Karras@OliverKarras·
How do you start your weekend? Just now, I received 4 notifications of acceptance of my 4 submitted papers to @ieee_re and its workshops. I am so happy to be part of @ieee_re for the sixth year in a row with 1 Journal First paper 1 paper at D4RE Workshop 2 papers @CrowdreWs !!!
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Jane Cleland-Huang
Jane Cleland-Huang@JaneC_H·
@BNuseibeh So "road map" becomes "let's see where we go from here?". What happens to the term Requirements Engineering?"
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Bashar Nuseibeh
Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh·
20 years ago, I wrote a paper entitled “Requirements Engineering: a roadmap” Student: “the paper title is old fashioned and out of date” Me: “Why? Requirements Engineering is a ‘forever’ problem” Student: “I meant the word ‘roadmap’ - nobody under 20 has ever seen or used one”
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Jane Cleland-Huang
Jane Cleland-Huang@JaneC_H·
@lionel_c_briand We shouldn't reject papers just because they aren't studying GitHub and therefore don't have so many datasets. Many research questions cannot be answered with OSS data.
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Lionel Briand
Lionel Briand@lionel_c_briand·
So, in academia, the main research topic in software engineering seems to remain GitHub, and whatever data and code it provides to enable researchers to address somewhat plausible questions and write papers.
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Bashar Nuseibeh
Bashar Nuseibeh@BNuseibeh·
Adjusting this morning to the end of the annual @ICSEconf, held entirely virtually this year across three global time bands. Or so I thought. The conference is not quite over yet, and there are sessions that will still be running today, optimised for other time zones. [1/n]
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