The CS Grad Job and Interview Guide, which has lived and proven
useful for far longer than I ever expected it to! Includes additions and new
perspectives since my own search in 2013, including on the SLAC market and
industry research positions.
Anonymous Review at
SSBSE: Back
in 2014 Shin Yoo and I experimented with anonymous review when we chaired
SSBSE, and wrote a blog post explaining why. Some people have found it
useful, though it is now of course getting a bit old (aren’t we all!).
I’m pleased to note that anonymous review has since become the standard at Software
Engineering venues.
Beyond that, there was a period of time where I blogged. Perhaps I will again, someday. In the meantime, I keep
whatever posts I have around primarily for archival purposes.
As PC co-chair for the Symposium for Search-Based Software Engineering in 2014, I participated in the Organizing Committee’s discussion about and decision to implement double-blind submission review for the main research track. On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I composed a post explaining the reasoning behind the experiment. That post was moved around as it became less relevant to the conference (…after reviews were concluded). Since more than two people have since asked for a link to it, it seemed reasonable to reproduce it here.