论文标题
分析SBES计划委员会的发展和多样性
Analyzing the evolution and diversity of SBES Program Committee
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论文摘要
巴西软件工程研讨会(SBE)是最重要的拉丁美洲软件工程会议之一。它于1987年首次举行,2019年是其第33版。这些年来,许多研究人员参加了SBE,参加会议,提交和审查论文。参与计划委员会(PC)并履行审阅者角色的研究人员对SBE至关重要,因为他们的评估(例如,确定是否接受纸张)具有绘制SBE现在的可能性。知道多样性是任何小组工作的重要方面,我们想了解SBES PC社区的多样性。我们研究了SBES PC成员的许多特征,包括其性别和地理位置。我们还分析了委员会的营业额和翻新。在研究结果中,我们观察到,尽管SBES PC的参与者数量多年有所增加,但其中大多数是男性(约80%),来自巴西东南部和东北部,北部地区的成员很少。我们还观察到有一个很小的营业额:在2010年的十年中,只有11%的新成员被添加到PC中。最后,我们研究了PC成员在SBES发布论文的参与。我们观察到,SBE接受的只有24%的论文是由不是各个年度委员会成员撰写的。此外,委员会成员通常不会彼此合作:PC成员和学生撰写了大量论文。本文可能会为SBES社区,特别是其特殊兴趣小组做出贡献,以了解PC参与者的需求和挑战。
The Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering (SBES) is one of the most important Latin American Software Engineering conferences. It was first held in 1987, and in 2019 marks its 33rd edition. Over these years, many researchers have participated in SBES, attending the conference, submitting, and reviewing papers. The researchers who participate in the Program Committee (PC) and perform the reviewers' role are fundamentally important to SBES, since their evaluations (e.g., deciding whether a paper is accepted or not) have the potential of drawing what SBES is now. Knowing that diversity is an important aspect of any group work, we wanted to understand diversity in the SBES PC community. We investigated a number of characteristics of SBES PC members, including their gender and geographic location. We also analyzed the turnover and renovation of the committee. Among the findings, we observed that although the number of participants in the SBES PC has increased over the years, most of them are men (~80%) and from the Southeast and Northeast of Brazil, with very few members from the North region. We also observed that there is a small turnover: during the 2010 decade, only 11% of new members were added to the PC. Finally, we investigated the participation of the PC members publishing papers at SBES. We observed that only 24% of the papers accepted to SBES were authored by members who were not committee members of the respective year. Moreover, committee members usually do not collaborate among themselves: a significant number of the papers are authored by the PC members and students. This paper may contribute to the SBES community, in particular, its special interest group, in understanding the needs and challenges of the PC's participants.