MSR 2026
Mon 13 - Tue 14 April 2026 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
co-located with ICSE 2026
Tue 14 Apr 2026 14:00 - 14:10 at Oceania IV - Session 2-B: Quality Chair(s): Valentina Lenarduzzi

Machine Learning (ML) Operations (MLOps) frameworks have been conceived to support developers and AI engineers in managing the lifecycle of their ML models. While such frameworks provide a wide range of features, developers may leverage only a subset of them, while missing some highly desired features. This paper investigates the practical use and desired feature enhancements of eight popular open-source MLOps frameworks. Specifically, we analyze their usage by dependent projects on GitHub, examining how they invoke the frameworks’ APIs and commands. Then, we qualitatively analyze feature requests and enhancements mined from the frameworks’ issue trackers, relating these desired improvements to the previously identified usage features. Results indicate that MLOps frameworks are rarely used out-of-the-box and are infrequently integrated into Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, but rather, developers use their APIs to implement custom functionality in their projects. Used features concern core ML phases and whole infrastructure governance, sometimes leveraging multiple frameworks with complementary features. The triangulation with feature requests highlights that users mainly ask for enhancements to core features of the frameworks, but also better API exposure and CI/CD integration.

Tue 14 Apr

Displayed time zone: Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil change

14:00 - 15:30
Session 2-B: QualityMSR Program / Technical Papers at Oceania IV
Chair(s): Valentina Lenarduzzi University of Southern Denmark
14:00
10m
Talk
How are MLOps Frameworks Used in Open Source Projects? An Empirical Characterization
Technical Papers
Fiorella Zampetti University of Sannio, Italy, Federico Stocchetti University of Sannio, Italy, Federica Razzano University of Sannio, Italy, Damian Andrew Tamburri University of Sannio - JADS/NXP Semiconductors, Massimiliano Di Penta University of Sannio, Italy
Pre-print
14:10
10m
Talk
Do We Agree on What an “Audit” Is? Toward Standardized Smart Contract Audit Reporting
Technical Papers
Ilham Qasse Reykjavik University, Mohammad Hamdaqa Polytechnique Montreal, Gísli Hjálmtýsson Reykjavik University
14:20
10m
Talk
AFGNN: API Misuse Detection using Graph Neural Networks and Clustering
Technical Papers
Ponnampalam Pirapuraj IIT Hyderabad, Tamal Mondal Oracle, Sharanya Gupta Yokogawa Digital, Akash Lal Microsoft Research, Somak Aditya IIT Kharagpur, Jyothi Vedurada IIT Hyderabad
Pre-print Media Attached File Attached
14:30
10m
Talk
An Empirical Analysis of Cross-OS Portability Issues in Python Projects
Technical Papers
Denini Silva Federal University of Pernambuco, MohamadAli Farahat North Carolina State University, Marcelo d'Amorim North Carolina State University
Pre-print
14:40
10m
Talk
Learning Compiler Fuzzing Mutators from Historical Bugs
Technical Papers
Lingjun Liu North Carolina State University, Feiran Qin North Carolina State University, Owolabi Legunsen Cornell University, Marcelo d'Amorim North Carolina State University
Pre-print
14:50
40m
Meeting
Mining Challenge Finalists
MSR Program