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MSR 2021
Mon 17 - Wed 19 May 2021
co-located with ICSE 2021
Tue 18 May 2021 03:22 - 03:26 at MSR Room 2 - Time series data Chair(s): Shane McIntosh

Logs are an essential part of the development and maintenance of large and complex software systems as they contain rich information pertaining to the dynamic content and state of the system. As such, developers and practitioners rely heavily on the logs to monitor their systems. In parallel, the increasing volume and scale of the logs, due to the growing complexity of modern software systems, renders the traditional way of manual log inspection insurmountable. Consequently, to handle large volumes of logs efficiently and effectively, various prior research aims to automate the analysis of log files. Thus, in this paper, we begin with the hypothesis that log files are natural and local and these attributes can be applied for automating log analysis tasks. We guide our research with six research questions with regards to the naturalness and localness of the log files, and present a case study on anomaly detection and introduce a tool for anomaly detection, called ANALOG, to demonstrate how our new findings facilitate the automated analysis of logs.

Tue 18 May

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03:10 - 04:00
Time series dataData Showcase / Technical Papers at MSR Room 2
Chair(s): Shane McIntosh University of Waterloo
03:11
3m
Talk
AndroCT: Ten Years of App Call Traces in Android
Data Showcase
Wen Li , Xiaoqin Fu Washington State University, Haipeng Cai Washington State University, USA
Pre-print Media Attached
03:14
4m
Talk
Mining Workflows for Anomalous Data Transfers
Technical Papers
Huy Tu North Carolina State University, USA, George Papadimitriou University of Southern California, Mariam Kiran ESnet, LBNL, Cong Wang Renaissance Computing Institute, Anirban Mandal Renaissance Computing Institute, Ewa Deelman University of Southern California, Tim Menzies North Carolina State University, USA
Pre-print
03:18
4m
Talk
Escaping the Time Pit: Pitfalls and Guidelines for Using Time-Based Git Data
Technical Papers
Samuel W. Flint University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Jigyasa Chauhan University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Robert Dyer University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Pre-print Media Attached
03:22
4m
Paper
On the Naturalness and Localness of Software Logs
Technical Papers
Sina Gholamian University of Waterloo, Paul A. S. Ward University of Waterloo
Pre-print
03:26
4m
Talk
How Do Software Developers Use GitHub Actions to Automate Their Workflows?
Technical Papers
Timothy Kinsman University of Adelaide, Mairieli Wessel University of Sao Paulo, Marco Gerosa Northern Arizona University, USA, Christoph Treude University of Adelaide
Pre-print
03:30
30m
Live Q&A
Discussions and Q&A
Technical Papers


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Tue 18 May 2021 03:10 - 04:00 at MSR Room 2 - Time series data Chair(s): Shane McIntosh
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