SEFeb 8

Be a Partner, not a Bystander in Software Engineering Practice: Bridging the Gaps between Academia and Industry

arXiv:2604.16315h-index: 3
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This addresses the relevance of academic research for software engineering practitioners, but it is incremental as it builds on existing discussions about academia-industry collaboration.

The paper tackles the gap between software engineering research and industry practices, especially with AI advancements, by conducting a survey that provides evidence of the community's concern and proposes reforms to enhance impact.

Software engineering conferences bring together thousands of academicians and software practitioners so that academic research and professional practices can influence each other. In essence, a symbiotic relationship exists between the research community and the software industry, which must be maintained, nurtured and re-examined periodically. Given the major AI breakthroughs (e.g., LLMs) and large-scale adoption of AI by the software industry, a re-examination of the relationship between academia and the SE industry is highly warranted. In this position paper, we argue that the software engineering community is deeply concerned about its research impact and relevance to industry practices. By conducting an empirical study using the survey responses from the SE community, we not only provide compelling evidence supporting our position but also propose new calls for action and reforms in SE, and thus envision a new future for the software engineering community.

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