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        <article-title>BENEVOL 2024</article-title>
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          <string-name>Edited by Gilles Perrouin</string-name>
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          <string-name>Benoît Vanderose</string-name>
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          <string-name>Xavier Devroey</string-name>
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      <title>Message from the Chairs</title>
      <p>The 23rd Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop (BENEVOL 2024) was held
in Namur, Netherlands, on November 21–22, 2024.</p>
      <p>BENEVOL 2024 offered various contribution formats: Technical papers (TECH), which
present novel and validated research results; New Ideas and Controversial Perspectives (NICE),
which are position papers presenting new and potentially controversial software maintenance
and evolution perspectives; Presentation Abstracts (ABS) are summaries of research published
elsewhere, and presented as posters during the workshop; Finally, Replicated or Invalidated
Papers (RIP), concerned the replication efforts of existing studies.</p>
      <p>BENEVOL 2024 received 35 submissions, which is the second highest for the workshop, in
particular: 15 TECH papers, 6 NICE papers and 14 presentation abstracts/posters. We accepted
14 TECH papers, 3 NICE papers, and 17 presentations abstracts (including 3 NICE papers
accepted as ABS ones). Unfortunately, 3 ABS papers could not be presented during event,
resulting in 31 contributions discussed during the workshop. These proceedings include only
the 17 TECH and NICE papers.</p>
      <p>The accepted submissions represent a wide range of topics related to software evolution,
including; software ecosystems, programming languages, static and dynamic analysis, software
repositories, the growing use of artificial intelligence for testing and code comprehension, and
insights from practice.</p>
      <p>BENEVOL 2024 also featured two amazing keynotes. Sonia Haiduc (Florida State University,
USA) gave her keynote on “Studying and Supporting Developers' Online Information
Seeking,” exploring the sources of information that developers privilege. Andy Zaidman (Delft
University of Technology, The Netherlands) presented “Show Your True Testing Color,”
investigating the impact of continuous development and testing practices on sustainability.
With so many contributions and more than 80 participants, we believe BENEVOL 2024 was a
successful edition! A special thanks to the authors for submitting and presenting their work, the
keynote speakers for sharing their knowledge and experiences during the workshop, the
program committee members for their availability and care in reviewing a large number of
submissions, and the sponsors for providing resources that made the workshop possible and
enjoyable.</p>
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        <title>Gilles Perrouin and Benoît Vanderose, Program Co-chairs</title>
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        <title>Xavier Devroey, General Chair</title>
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      <title>Organizing Committee</title>
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        <title>General Chair</title>
        <p>Xavier Devroey, University of Namur, Belgium</p>
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        <title>Program Chairs</title>
        <p>Gilles Perrouin, University of Namur, Belgium
Benoît Vanderose, University of Namur, Belgium</p>
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        <title>Local Arrangement Chairs</title>
        <p>Anthony Cleve, University of Namur, Belgium
Babette Di Guardia, University of Namur, Belgium
Amelie Notaro, University of Namur, Belgium
Sophie Panarotto, University of Namur, Belgium</p>
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        <title>Web Chair</title>
        <p>Alix Decrop, University of Namur, Belgium</p>
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        <title>Co-organizer and Steering Committee Chair</title>
        <p>Tom Mens, University of Mons, Belgium</p>
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      <title>Program Committee</title>
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