2nd international workshop on context for software development (CSD 2015)
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The goal of this one-day workshop is to bring together researchers interested in techniques and tools that leverage context information that accumulates around development activities. Developers continuously make use of context to make decisions, coordinate their work, understand the purpose behind their tasks, and understand how their tasks fit with the rest of the project. However, there is little research on defining what context is, how we can model it, and how we can use those models to better support software development at large. This workshop brings together scholars interested in identifying, gathering and modelling context information in software development, as well as discussing its applications.
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Published: 16 May 2015
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