A Bibliometric Study of Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference from 2010 to 2015
Lov Kumar, Saikrishna Sripada, Ashish Sureka

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference from 2010 to 2015, highlighting trends, contributions, and areas for improvement to guide future development.
Contribution
It offers an in-depth, multi-faceted empirical analysis of APSEC's evolution over six years, including submission trends, author contributions, collaboration patterns, and topical focus.
Findings
Acceptance rate trends analyzed
Prolific authors identified
Gender imbalance measured
Abstract
The Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC) is a reputed and a long-running conference which has successfully completed more than two decades as of year 2015. We conduct a bibliometric and scientific publication mining based study to how the conference has evolved over the recent past six years (year 2010 to 2015). Our objective is to perform in-depth examination of the state of APSEC so that the APSEC community can identify strengths, areas of improvements and future directions for the conference. Our empirical analysis is based on various perspectives such as: paper submission acceptance rate trends, conference location, scholarly productivity and contributions from various countries, analysis of keynotes, workshops, conference organizers and sponsors, tutorials, identification of prolific authors, computation of citation impact of papers and contributing authors,…
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Taxonomy
Topicsscientometrics and bibliometrics research · Open Source Software Innovations · Online Learning and Analytics
