POTSDAM -- A paper co-authored by Clarkson University associate professor of electrical and computer engineering Daqing Hou was nominated for the Best Paper Award at the 30th IEEE International …
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POTSDAM -- A paper co-authored by Clarkson University associate professor of electrical and computer engineering Daqing Hou was nominated for the Best Paper Award at the 30th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME 2014).
The conference was held earlier in the fall in Victoria, British Columbia. ICSME is a premier international venue for software maintenance and evolution research, Clarkson said.
ICSME 2014 has recognized Hou, along with University of Saskatchewan's Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Chanchal Roy and Kevin Schneider, for their paper "CSCC: Simple, Efficient, Context Sensitive Code Completion." Out of 210 papers submitted for the conference, 40 were accepted for publication, and the program committee anonymously nominated six of those papers for the Best Paper Award.
The authors have now been invited to extend the 10-page conference paper and submit it to a journal, where they will have more space to elaborate on the work and receive a wider range of readers.