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12th CHASE@ICSE 2019: Montréal, QC, Canada
- Yvonne Dittrich, Fabian Fagerholm, Rashina Hoda, David Socha, Igor Steinmacher:
Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, CHASE@ICSE 2019, Montréal, QC, Canada, 27 May 2019. IEEE / ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-2239-7 - Orit Hazzan, Yael Dubinsky:
A biomimicry perspective at agile software exponential organizations. 1-2 - Julio César Cortés Ríos, Kamilla Kopec-Harding, Sukru Eraslan, Christopher Page, Robert Haines, Caroline Jay, Suzanne M. Embury:
A methodology for using GitLab for software engineering learning analytics. 3-6 - Karina Kohl Silveira, Rafael Prikladnicki:
A systematic mapping study of diversity in software engineering: a perspective from the agile methodologies. 7-10 - Jinghui Cheng, Jin L. C. Guo:
Activity-based analysis of open source software contributors: roles and dynamics. 11-18 - Emily Winter, Stephen Forshaw, Lucy Hunt, Maria Angela Ferrario:
Advancing the study of human values in software engineering. 19-26 - Vibhu Saujanya Sharma, Rohit Mehra, Vikrant Kaulgud, Sanjay Podder:
An extended reality approach for creating immersive software project workspaces. 27-30 - Rafael Chanin, Leandro Bento Pompermaier, Afonso Sales, Rafael Prikladnicki:
Collaborative practices for software requirements gathering in software startups. 31-32 - Adriana Meza Soria, André van der Hoek:
Collecting design knowledge through voice notes. 33-36 - Peggy Gregory, Katie Taylor:
Defining agile culture: a collaborative and practitioner-led approach. 37-38 - Felipe Mello Fonseca, Eduardo Bezerra da Silva, Diogo Silveira Mendonça:
Designing Dojo: a collaborative method for teaching design patterns. 39-40 - Tudor B. Ionescu:
Developing software for the shopfloor on the shopfloor: an ethnographic study of software engineering practices in and for the smart factory. 41-44 - Adriana Lopes, Edson Oliveira, Tayana Conte, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza:
Directives of communicability: towards better communication through software models. 45-48 - Shahab Bayati:
Effect of newcomers supportive strategies on open source projects socio-technical activities. 49-50 - André M. Pinheiro, Caio S. Rabello, Leonardo B. Furtado, Gustavo Pinto, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
Expecting the unexpected: distilling bot development, challenges, and motivations. 51-52 - Rafael Maiani de Mello, Anderson G. Uchôa, Roberto Felicio Oliveira, Daniel Tenório Martins de Oliveira, Baldoino Fonseca, Alessandro Garcia, Fernanda de Mello:
Investigating the social representations of code smell identification: a preliminary study. 53-60 - Tamara Lopez, Helen Sharp, Thein Than Tun, Arosha K. Bandara, Mark Levine, Bashar Nuseibeh:
"Hopefully we are mostly secure": views on secure code in professional practice. 61-68 - Johannes Berglind Söderqvist, Ludvig Lindlöf, Lars Trygg:
Inter-team coordination in agile development: learning from non-software contexts. 69-70 - Shreya Kumar, Charles Wallace:
Patterns of identity and interaction in an agile community of practice. 71-78 - Benjamin S. Meyers, Nuthan Munaiah, Andrew Meneely, Emily Prud'hommeaux:
Pragmatic characteristics of security conversations: an exploratory linguistic analysis. 79-82 - Giovanni Viviani, Gail C. Murphy:
Reflections on onboarding practices in mid-sized companies. 83-84 - Tiago Massoni, Nilton Ginani, Wallison Silva, Zeus Barros, Georgia Moura:
Relating voluntary turnover with job characteristics, satisfaction and work exhaustion: an initial study with brazilian developers. 85-88 - Rohan Krishnamurthy, Thomas S. Heinze, Carina Haupt, Andreas Schreiber, Michael Meinel:
Scientific developers v/s static analysis tools: vision and position paper. 89-90 - Daniel Helgesson, Emelie Engström, Per Runeson, Elizabeth Bjarnason:
Cognitive load drivers in large scale software development. 91-94 - Myrian Noguera Salinas, Maria Cláudia Figueiredo Pereira Emer, Adolfo Gustavo Serra Seca Neto:
Short datathon for the interdisciplinary development of data analysis and visualization skills. 95-98 - Caio Steglich, Sabrina Marczak, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Luiz Pedro Guerra, Luiz Henrique Mosmann, Fernando Figueira Filho, Marcelo Gattermann Perin:
Social aspects and how they influence MSECO developers. 99-106 - Andreas Bäckevik, Erik Tholén, Lucas Gren:
Social identity in software development. 107-114 - Carol Cárdenas-Castro, Jenny Carolina Gil Julio, Paula Rodríguez:
Soft skills training: performance psychology applied to software development. 115-116 - Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
Supporting software engineering research and education by annotating public videos of developers programming. 117-118 - Letícia Santos Machado, Ricardo R. M. Melo, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
The role of platform moderators in software crowdsourcing projects. 119-122 - Farshid Anvari, Hien Minh Thi Tran, Deborah Richards, Michael Hitchens:
Towards a method for creating personas with knowledge and cognitive process for user centered design of a learning application. 123-130 - Sami Jantunen, U. Rex Dumdum, Donald C. Gause:
Towards new requirements engineering competencies. 131-134 - Mario Rosado de Souza, Robert Haines, Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay:
What makes research software sustainable?: an interview study with research software engineers. 135-138 - Ronnie E. S. Santos, Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, Cleyton V. C. de Magalhães, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Jorge S. Correia Neto:
Work design and job rotation in software engineering: results from an industrial study. 139-146
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