Empirical and Sustainability Aspects of Software Engineering Research in the Era of Large Language Models: A Reflection

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Authors David Williams, Max Hort, Maria Kechagia, Aldeida Aleti, Justyna Petke, Federica Sarro arXiv ID 2510.26538 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 2 Venue ICSE-NIER 2026 Last Checked 4 months ago
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Software Engineering (SE) research involving the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) has introduced several new challenges related to rigour in benchmarking, contamination, replicability, and sustainability. In this paper, we invite the research community to reflect on how these challenges are addressed in SE. Our results provide a structured overview of current LLM-based SE research at ICSE, highlighting both encouraging practices and persistent shortcomings. We conclude with recommendations to strengthen benchmarking rigour, improve replicability, and address the financial and environmental costs of LLM-based SE.
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