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How Can I Get My Paper
Accepted at a Top SE
Conference?
Alessandro (Alex) Orso
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~orso/
Sebastian Uchitel
University of Buenos Aires,AR
Imperial College London, UK
http://lafhis.dc.uba.ar/~suchitel/
Before we start...
• We asked for input from colleagues in the community...
Before we start...
• We asked for input from colleagues in the community...
• “OMG, this is such a difficult task!”
• “There is no recipe”
• ...
Before we start...
• We asked for input from colleagues in the community...
• “OMG, this is such a difficult task!”
• “There is no recipe”
• ...
• But there are some general, shared principles
Before we start...
• We asked for input from colleagues in the community...
• “OMG, this is such a difficult task!”
• “There is no recipe”
• ...
• But there are some general, shared principles
➡ Our goal is not to give you a recipe, but to share (our and
others’) principles and experience accumulated as
• researchers, writers, and advisors
• associate editors of TSE and TOSEM
• conference program chairs
• program committee members
Before we start...
• We asked for input from colleagues in the community...
• “OMG, this is such a difficult task!”
• “There is no recipe”
• ...
• But there are some general, shared principles
➡ Our goal is not to give you a recipe, but to share (our and
others’) principles and experience accumulated as
• researchers, writers, and advisors
• associate editors of TSE and TOSEM
• conference program chairs
• program committee members
No monologue, but interaction!
Feel free to ask, dissent, share!
We’ll have a followup discussion
Big disclaimer
Everything we say from now on is
absolutely second to the fact that...
Big disclaimer
Everything we say from now on is
absolutely second to the fact that...
There is no substitute
for good research!
• Don’t think about publications first
• Do exciting research
Papers are a means to
an end, not a goal
, and the papers will come
• Don’t think about publications first
• Do exciting research
• But do write early!
(e.g., progress reports)
• Helps assess your work
• May eventually lead to a paper
Draft
Papers are a means to
an end, not a goal
, and the papers will come
How to Get My Paper Accepted
at Top SE Conferences
Why bother?
The selection process
Tips and tricks
How to Get My Paper Accepted
at Top SE Conferences
Why bother?
Why bother?
(with ICSE and FSE)
• Low acceptance rates
• One-shot process
• Reviews can be frustrating
• Not ISI indexed
Because it’s worth it
• Improve the impact of your research
• Boost your professional career
(recognition, contacts, collaborations)
• Get useful feedback from peers
(external, independent, usually frank)
Research is as much about ideas
as about communicating them
Embrace rejection
• All authors get rejections
• Rejection is a path to acceptance
• Do not take it personally or blame the reviewers
• Do use the feedback to improve
• Broader, more general results
• More compelling evaluation
• Better motivation and applications
• Stronger theory
• ...
(At least we do...)
Avoid temptation
Don’t give up and settle for
• less readers
• less citations
• less impact
• little (or even negative) impact on your CV
Publishing at “easy” venues will not make
the weaknesses in your work go away...
Papers require a big effort; make it count!
Specific example
blah blah
Specific example
blah blah
A few months later, after taking the
reviewers’ comments into account...
Specific example
blah blah
How to Get My Paper Accepted
at Top SE Conferences
The selection process
How to Get My Paper Accepted
at Top SE Conferences
The selection process
A practical (cynical?) take
The reviewer’s psyche
Highly trained papervore, trained in
science, expert in critical thinking.
Main diet:
•Weak motivations
•Lack of applicability
•Limited contributions
•Unsubstantiated claims
•Obvious solutions
•Weak evaluation
•Inadequate treatment of related work
•Sloppy presentations
ehm... could you
please look for
reasons to accept?
Reviewer
PC Admin
System
Conflicts of Interest
Expertise
Submitted Abstracts
Bidding
1st Phase Papers
1st Phase Reviews
2nd Phase Papers
2nd Phase Reviews
Online Discussion
Program Committee Meeting
Reviewing process
With possible variations
Workload:
approximately one
paper per working day
Submission lifecycle
With possible variations
Submitted
Paper
2 reviews Phase 1
Reviewed
Paper
Rejected
Paper
[No positive reviews]
[Some
positive
review]
Phase 2
Paper
Phase 2
Reviewed
Paper
3rd Review
Rejected
Paper
[Weak/no support]
PC Meeting
Paper
[Strong
Support]
[Negative Decision]Accepted
Paper
Rejected
Paper
[Positive
Decision]
• A – Strong accept
(champion)
• B – Weak accept
(accept, but could reject)
• C – Weak reject
(reject, but could accept)
• D – Strong reject
(over my dead body)
• In addition, expertise
(the paper’s perspective)
PC meeting
•1.5-2 days
•~100 papers discussed
(can be much more)
•~40 people present
•>> 100k air travel miles
•~50% papers accepted
The selection process is perfect
• Limited space
• Limited reviewers’ time/attention
• Limited/varied/wrong reviewers’ expertise
• High selectivity
(i.e., reviewers’ proneness to rejection)
• Human process...
➡Address imperfections to improve your
paper’s chances
far from
The selection process is perfect
• Limited space
• Limited reviewers’ time/attention
• Limited/varied/wrong reviewers’ expertise
• High selectivity
(i.e., reviewers’ proneness to rejection)
• Human process...
➡Address imperfections to improve your
paper’s chances
far from
Limited space
• Focus: explain less, but don’t be superficial
(extra materials can go in a Tech Report)
• Rule of thumb: one paper, one main result
• But avoid LPUs!
Limited space
Limited reviewers’
time/attention
• Write for your reviewers too
• Make paper self contained and accessible
• State your contributions clearly and upfront
(no Agatha Christie’s style!)
• Put extra effort in abstract, introduction,
and conclusions (and captions!)
Limited reviewers’
time/attention
Limited reviewers’
time/attention
• Write for your reviewers too
• Make paper self contained and accessible
• State your contributions clearly and upfront
(no Agatha Christie’s style!)
• Put extra effort in abstract, introduction,
and conclusions (and captions!)
Also addresses limited/varied/
wrong reviewers’ expertise
Reviewers’ proneness
to rejection
• Feed the vulture
• Convey why the problem is important, hard,
and unsolved
• Suitably validate your approach
• Discuss and compare with the state of the art
• Avoid sloppiness in the writing
Reviewers’ proneness
to rejection
How to Get My Paper Accepted
at Top SE Conferences
Tips and tricks
A typical paper structure
• Title, authors
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Paper body
• Related work
• Conclusion
• Acknowledgement
• References
not mandatory
• (Background)
• Approach
• Validation
• (Discussion)
{
• Different styles
• First impression
(for both readers and reviewers)
• Used for bidding
➡Put effort into it!
Abstract
Introduction
(key points)
• What is the problem?
• Why is it interesting/important?
• Why is it hard?
• What's wrong with existing solutions?
• Why is your approach “better”?
• What are the key components of your approach?
• How do your results support your claims?
Introduction
(key points)
• What is the problem?
• Why is it interesting/important?
• Why is it hard?
• What's wrong with existing solutions?
• Why is your approach “better”?
• What are the key components of your approach?
• How do your results support your claims?
All of this in about one page!
Introduction
(writing)
• Tell a story
• Doesn’t have to be the real story
• No “what I did last summer” story
• Just keep it flowing
• One concept per paragraph
• Motivating example?
• Summarize your contributions
(for the reviewers)
Related work
• Location, location, location
• Be explicit on the relation with your
work, don’t just enumerate
• Competing
• Complementary
• Overlapping
• Don’t add PC papers just because
(but do check related work from the PC!)
Related work
(self reference)
• Self plagiarism
• When in doubt, self cite and discuss
• Create a technical report if needed
• Watch out for double submissions!
• Self referentiality
• Are you too ahead?
• Is it an irrelevant or accidental problem?
Approach
• Be precise on
• what you are doing
• how you are doing it
• Do not devote space in proportion to effort
invested
• Discuss limitations honestly and upfront
• Use example(s) throughout to illustrate the
complex parts
(have a single, running example if possible)
• Use section titles, figures, and captions wisely
Validation
(strategies)
• Different strategies for different papers
• First of a kind or well trodden area
• Nature of the contribution
• Options
• Analytical vs empirical
• Comparative (against what?) vs absolute
• Qualitative vs quantitative
• Human studies vs proxies
Validation
(key points)
• Have traceability from claims to validation
• State your research questions
• Describe the experimental protocol
• Be honest in interpreting your results
• List threats to validity (no boilerplate)
• Release code and artifacts
Conclusion
• Do not repeat the introduction or abstract
• Restate
• Can be more concrete
• Discuss future work
(not necessarily yours!)
Overarching advice
• Be self critical
• Write for your audience
• Don’t be sloppy
• Learn the conference/community style
Be self critical
• Let the paper settle
• Role play
• Understanding your own paper is easy
• Pretend you hate it
• Be ruthless in editing/restructuring
• Can be painful
• Use a scrap file
Write for your audience
(in particular, reviewers)
• Help the reader not lose the big picture
• Introduce and conclude each sections
• Avoid digressions and unnecessary details
• Help the non-expert reviewer
• Gradual complexity increase
• Complexity encapsulation and recap
Don’t be sloppy
• Spell check and proof read (no excuses for not doing this!)
• Make citations complete and consistent
• Use reasonable font size and resolution for figures
• Defined all terms exactly once, including acronyms
• Be a bit obsessive
• Make it look good
• Remove widows, orphans, and other formatting issues
• Work on your style
• Keep sentences short
• Use active form but don’t overuse “we”
• Paying attention to verb tenses
• Use help if needed
Learn the conference/
community style
• Read (recent) papers from the conference
• Attend the conference
• Talk to both junior and senior authors
• Solicit feedback on your work
Wrapping up
• There is no formula, but...
(and there are plenty of further readings)
• Don't follow any advice blindly
(especially ours!)
• Find what works for you and feel free to
innovate
• Most importantly...
Wrapping up
• There is no formula, but...
(and there are plenty of further readings)
• Don't follow any advice blindly
(especially ours!)
• Find what works for you and feel free to
innovate
• Most importantly...
Focus on the research and enjoy it!
With much appreciated
input/contributions from
• Abhik Roychoudhury
• Axel van Lamsweerde
• Frank Tip
• Gail Murphy
• James Herbsleb
• Jane Cleland-Huang
• Jeff Kramer
• Jennifer Widom
• Lionel Briand
• Lori Clark
• Martin Robillard
• Matt Dwyer
• Michael Ernst
• Nenad Medvidovic
• Paolo Tonella
• Prem Devanbu
• Sebastian Elbaum
• Tao Xie
• Wes Weimer
• Zhendong Su
And many thanks to all the colleagues whose advise
we collected indirectly, while collaborating, reviewing,
and generally interacting with them (too many to list)

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How to Get My Paper Accepted at Top Software Engineering Conferences

  • 1. How Can I Get My Paper Accepted at a Top SE Conference? Alessandro (Alex) Orso Georgia Institute of Technology, USA http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~orso/ Sebastian Uchitel University of Buenos Aires,AR Imperial College London, UK http://lafhis.dc.uba.ar/~suchitel/
  • 2. Before we start... • We asked for input from colleagues in the community...
  • 3. Before we start... • We asked for input from colleagues in the community... • “OMG, this is such a difficult task!” • “There is no recipe” • ...
  • 4. Before we start... • We asked for input from colleagues in the community... • “OMG, this is such a difficult task!” • “There is no recipe” • ... • But there are some general, shared principles
  • 5. Before we start... • We asked for input from colleagues in the community... • “OMG, this is such a difficult task!” • “There is no recipe” • ... • But there are some general, shared principles ➡ Our goal is not to give you a recipe, but to share (our and others’) principles and experience accumulated as • researchers, writers, and advisors • associate editors of TSE and TOSEM • conference program chairs • program committee members
  • 6. Before we start... • We asked for input from colleagues in the community... • “OMG, this is such a difficult task!” • “There is no recipe” • ... • But there are some general, shared principles ➡ Our goal is not to give you a recipe, but to share (our and others’) principles and experience accumulated as • researchers, writers, and advisors • associate editors of TSE and TOSEM • conference program chairs • program committee members No monologue, but interaction! Feel free to ask, dissent, share! We’ll have a followup discussion
  • 7. Big disclaimer Everything we say from now on is absolutely second to the fact that...
  • 8. Big disclaimer Everything we say from now on is absolutely second to the fact that... There is no substitute for good research!
  • 9. • Don’t think about publications first • Do exciting research Papers are a means to an end, not a goal , and the papers will come
  • 10. • Don’t think about publications first • Do exciting research • But do write early! (e.g., progress reports) • Helps assess your work • May eventually lead to a paper Draft Papers are a means to an end, not a goal , and the papers will come
  • 11. How to Get My Paper Accepted at Top SE Conferences Why bother? The selection process Tips and tricks
  • 12. How to Get My Paper Accepted at Top SE Conferences Why bother?
  • 13. Why bother? (with ICSE and FSE) • Low acceptance rates • One-shot process • Reviews can be frustrating • Not ISI indexed
  • 14. Because it’s worth it • Improve the impact of your research • Boost your professional career (recognition, contacts, collaborations) • Get useful feedback from peers (external, independent, usually frank) Research is as much about ideas as about communicating them
  • 15. Embrace rejection • All authors get rejections • Rejection is a path to acceptance • Do not take it personally or blame the reviewers • Do use the feedback to improve • Broader, more general results • More compelling evaluation • Better motivation and applications • Stronger theory • ... (At least we do...)
  • 16. Avoid temptation Don’t give up and settle for • less readers • less citations • less impact • little (or even negative) impact on your CV Publishing at “easy” venues will not make the weaknesses in your work go away... Papers require a big effort; make it count!
  • 18. Specific example blah blah A few months later, after taking the reviewers’ comments into account...
  • 20. How to Get My Paper Accepted at Top SE Conferences The selection process
  • 21. How to Get My Paper Accepted at Top SE Conferences The selection process A practical (cynical?) take
  • 22. The reviewer’s psyche Highly trained papervore, trained in science, expert in critical thinking. Main diet: •Weak motivations •Lack of applicability •Limited contributions •Unsubstantiated claims •Obvious solutions •Weak evaluation •Inadequate treatment of related work •Sloppy presentations ehm... could you please look for reasons to accept?
  • 23. Reviewer PC Admin System Conflicts of Interest Expertise Submitted Abstracts Bidding 1st Phase Papers 1st Phase Reviews 2nd Phase Papers 2nd Phase Reviews Online Discussion Program Committee Meeting Reviewing process With possible variations Workload: approximately one paper per working day
  • 24. Submission lifecycle With possible variations Submitted Paper 2 reviews Phase 1 Reviewed Paper Rejected Paper [No positive reviews] [Some positive review] Phase 2 Paper Phase 2 Reviewed Paper 3rd Review Rejected Paper [Weak/no support] PC Meeting Paper [Strong Support] [Negative Decision]Accepted Paper Rejected Paper [Positive Decision] • A – Strong accept (champion) • B – Weak accept (accept, but could reject) • C – Weak reject (reject, but could accept) • D – Strong reject (over my dead body) • In addition, expertise (the paper’s perspective)
  • 25. PC meeting •1.5-2 days •~100 papers discussed (can be much more) •~40 people present •>> 100k air travel miles •~50% papers accepted
  • 26. The selection process is perfect • Limited space • Limited reviewers’ time/attention • Limited/varied/wrong reviewers’ expertise • High selectivity (i.e., reviewers’ proneness to rejection) • Human process... ➡Address imperfections to improve your paper’s chances far from
  • 27. The selection process is perfect • Limited space • Limited reviewers’ time/attention • Limited/varied/wrong reviewers’ expertise • High selectivity (i.e., reviewers’ proneness to rejection) • Human process... ➡Address imperfections to improve your paper’s chances far from
  • 28. Limited space • Focus: explain less, but don’t be superficial (extra materials can go in a Tech Report) • Rule of thumb: one paper, one main result • But avoid LPUs! Limited space
  • 29. Limited reviewers’ time/attention • Write for your reviewers too • Make paper self contained and accessible • State your contributions clearly and upfront (no Agatha Christie’s style!) • Put extra effort in abstract, introduction, and conclusions (and captions!) Limited reviewers’ time/attention
  • 30. Limited reviewers’ time/attention • Write for your reviewers too • Make paper self contained and accessible • State your contributions clearly and upfront (no Agatha Christie’s style!) • Put extra effort in abstract, introduction, and conclusions (and captions!) Also addresses limited/varied/ wrong reviewers’ expertise
  • 31. Reviewers’ proneness to rejection • Feed the vulture • Convey why the problem is important, hard, and unsolved • Suitably validate your approach • Discuss and compare with the state of the art • Avoid sloppiness in the writing Reviewers’ proneness to rejection
  • 32. How to Get My Paper Accepted at Top SE Conferences Tips and tricks
  • 33. A typical paper structure • Title, authors • Abstract • Introduction • Paper body • Related work • Conclusion • Acknowledgement • References not mandatory • (Background) • Approach • Validation • (Discussion) {
  • 34. • Different styles • First impression (for both readers and reviewers) • Used for bidding ➡Put effort into it! Abstract
  • 35. Introduction (key points) • What is the problem? • Why is it interesting/important? • Why is it hard? • What's wrong with existing solutions? • Why is your approach “better”? • What are the key components of your approach? • How do your results support your claims?
  • 36. Introduction (key points) • What is the problem? • Why is it interesting/important? • Why is it hard? • What's wrong with existing solutions? • Why is your approach “better”? • What are the key components of your approach? • How do your results support your claims? All of this in about one page!
  • 37. Introduction (writing) • Tell a story • Doesn’t have to be the real story • No “what I did last summer” story • Just keep it flowing • One concept per paragraph • Motivating example? • Summarize your contributions (for the reviewers)
  • 38. Related work • Location, location, location • Be explicit on the relation with your work, don’t just enumerate • Competing • Complementary • Overlapping • Don’t add PC papers just because (but do check related work from the PC!)
  • 39. Related work (self reference) • Self plagiarism • When in doubt, self cite and discuss • Create a technical report if needed • Watch out for double submissions! • Self referentiality • Are you too ahead? • Is it an irrelevant or accidental problem?
  • 40. Approach • Be precise on • what you are doing • how you are doing it • Do not devote space in proportion to effort invested • Discuss limitations honestly and upfront • Use example(s) throughout to illustrate the complex parts (have a single, running example if possible) • Use section titles, figures, and captions wisely
  • 41. Validation (strategies) • Different strategies for different papers • First of a kind or well trodden area • Nature of the contribution • Options • Analytical vs empirical • Comparative (against what?) vs absolute • Qualitative vs quantitative • Human studies vs proxies
  • 42. Validation (key points) • Have traceability from claims to validation • State your research questions • Describe the experimental protocol • Be honest in interpreting your results • List threats to validity (no boilerplate) • Release code and artifacts
  • 43. Conclusion • Do not repeat the introduction or abstract • Restate • Can be more concrete • Discuss future work (not necessarily yours!)
  • 44. Overarching advice • Be self critical • Write for your audience • Don’t be sloppy • Learn the conference/community style
  • 45. Be self critical • Let the paper settle • Role play • Understanding your own paper is easy • Pretend you hate it • Be ruthless in editing/restructuring • Can be painful • Use a scrap file
  • 46. Write for your audience (in particular, reviewers) • Help the reader not lose the big picture • Introduce and conclude each sections • Avoid digressions and unnecessary details • Help the non-expert reviewer • Gradual complexity increase • Complexity encapsulation and recap
  • 47. Don’t be sloppy • Spell check and proof read (no excuses for not doing this!) • Make citations complete and consistent • Use reasonable font size and resolution for figures • Defined all terms exactly once, including acronyms • Be a bit obsessive • Make it look good • Remove widows, orphans, and other formatting issues • Work on your style • Keep sentences short • Use active form but don’t overuse “we” • Paying attention to verb tenses • Use help if needed
  • 48. Learn the conference/ community style • Read (recent) papers from the conference • Attend the conference • Talk to both junior and senior authors • Solicit feedback on your work
  • 49. Wrapping up • There is no formula, but... (and there are plenty of further readings) • Don't follow any advice blindly (especially ours!) • Find what works for you and feel free to innovate • Most importantly...
  • 50. Wrapping up • There is no formula, but... (and there are plenty of further readings) • Don't follow any advice blindly (especially ours!) • Find what works for you and feel free to innovate • Most importantly... Focus on the research and enjoy it!
  • 51. With much appreciated input/contributions from • Abhik Roychoudhury • Axel van Lamsweerde • Frank Tip • Gail Murphy • James Herbsleb • Jane Cleland-Huang • Jeff Kramer • Jennifer Widom • Lionel Briand • Lori Clark • Martin Robillard • Matt Dwyer • Michael Ernst • Nenad Medvidovic • Paolo Tonella • Prem Devanbu • Sebastian Elbaum • Tao Xie • Wes Weimer • Zhendong Su And many thanks to all the colleagues whose advise we collected indirectly, while collaborating, reviewing, and generally interacting with them (too many to list)