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Building a home for Game Software Engineering
Game Software Engineering is a branch of Software Engineering that focuses on the development of video games. The GSE research community has been growing over the years. However, this community is still very dispersed. We are on a mission to gather the community. “The...
Organising CAISE week 2023 with 321 participants
Organising a conference is a work of love, and we put a LOT of love on organizing the 35th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAISE23). CAISE23 webpage: https://caise23.svit.usj.es Thanks to the 321 participants, it was a...
Two Awards at MODELS Conference
The awards at MODELS conference (ACM / IEEE 25th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems) recognise our work on Bug Location for video games and Improving Machine Learning for Software Maintenance. A good motivation to...
Our Genetic Modeling work is an award-winning work!
We receive BRONZE AWARD - 18th Human-Competitive (Humies) Awards 2021 for our work on accelerating video game development with Genetic Modeling. First time a Spanish research team achieves a Humies award in 18 years of history of these awards!...
Our collaboration with LiP6 (Sorbonne University) presented at ICSE21
Feature Location is a key topic for SVIT (Universidad San Jorge) and LiP6 (Sorbonne University). We team up to tackle the challenge. Francisca Pérez presented the results of our collaboration at the International Conference of Software Engineering (ICSE) 2021. ...
Our research on accelerating video game development hits national news
Our research on accelerating video game development (aka Procedural Content Generation) hits national news. Video game industry, we are here to help 🙂 Research on video games make the national news for the first time....
Ana C. Marcén defended her thesis at Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Ana C. Marcén recently defended her PhD thesis ‘Design of a Machine Learning-based Approach for Fragment Retrieval on Models’ at the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV) in Spain. Thanks to the dissertation committee: Antonio Vallecillo, Jordi Cabot and Ignacio...
Raúl Lapeña defended his thesis at Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Raúl Lapeña recently defended his PhD thesis ‘Traceability Links Recovery among Requirements and BPMN Models’ at the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV) in Spain. Congratulations! Another step forward for our young research team.
Attendance @ CAiSE 2020
One of our new members, África Domingo, is attending the CAiSE 2020 conference (digital edition because of COVID-19). There, she presents the paper entitled “Evaluating the Benefits of Model-Driven Development”.
Attendance @ ASE 2019
One of our members, Francisca Pérez, attended the 34th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2019) in San Diego (California). There, she presented the paper entitled “Collaborative feature location in models...
Attendance @ CAiSE 2019
One of our members, Raúl Lapeña, attended the CAiSE 2019 conference in Rome. There, he presented the paper entitled “Improving Traceability Links Recovery in Process Models through an Ontological Expansion of Requirements”. He also participated in the...
Lorena Arcega defended her thesis at University of Oslo
Lorena Arcega, graduate and professor of our School of Architecture and Technology, who recently defended her PhD thesis ‘Feature and Bug Localization on Model-based Systems at Design time and Runtime’ in the Department of Informatics at the Universitetet i Oslo (UiO)...
Research stay at Sorbonne Université
One of our members, Dr. Francisca Pérez, started a research stay at Sorbonne Université & LIP6 in Paris. The research stay is hosted in the MoVe team by Dr.Tewfik Ziadi during three months in 2019. The goal of the stay is to establish research collaborations in...
Attendance @ ICT 2018 (Vienna)
Two of our members, Francisca Pérez and Raúl Lapeña, attended the ICT 2018 in Vienna for spreading the work of our research group in face to face meetings, and for looking for future collaborations in H2020 projects.
Research stay at University College London
For seven months, Carlos Cetina was at CREST centre of University College London. The work was in the intersection of Search-based Software Engineering and Model Driven Software Engineering.
Seminar at Aston University
Carlos Cetina was invited as speaker of the Computer Science Seminars of Aston University. If you need to localisate Features, Bugs, or Requirements in Software Models, this seminar is for you!
Attendance @ MODELS 2018 (Copenhagen)
Two of our members, Lorena Arcega and Manuel Ballarin were recently in Copenhagen (Denmark) where they participated in the 21st International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS). There, Lorena presented the paper entitled...
Attendance @ JISBD 2018
One of our members, Francisca Pérez, attended JISBD 2018 (XXIII Jornadas de Ingeniería del Software y Bases de Datos) in Seville (Spain). There, she presented the paper entitled "Improving feature location in long-living model-based product families designed with...