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6th CHASE@ICSE 2013: San Francisco, CA, USA
- 6th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, CHASE 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 25, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-6290-0
Full Papers
- Sherlock A. Licorish, Stephen G. MacDonell:
Differences in Jazz project leaders' competencies and behaviors: A preliminary empirical investigation. 1-8 - A. César C. França, Ana C. M. L. de Araujo, Fabio Q. B. da Silva:
Motivation of software engineers: A qualitative case study of a research and development organisation. 9-16 - Katja Kevic, Sebastian C. Müller, Thomas Fritz, Harald C. Gall:
Collaborative bug triaging using textual similarities and change set analysis. 17-24 - Igor Steinmacher, Igor Scaliante Wiese, Ana Paula Chaves, Marco Aurélio Gerosa:
Why do newcomers abandon open source software projects? 25-32 - Bora Caglayan, Ayse Basar Bener, Andriy V. Miranskyy:
Emergence of developer teams in the collaboration network. 33-40 - Jae Young Bang, Ivo Krka, Nenad Medvidovic, Naveen N. Kulkarni, Srinivas Padmanabhuni:
How software architects collaborate: Insights from collaborative software design in practice. 41-48 - Marcelo Serrano Zanetti, Ingo Scholtes, Claudio Juan Tessone, Frank Schweitzer:
The rise and fall of a central contributor: Dynamics of social organization and performance in the GENTOO community. 49-56 - Ilenia Fronza, Andrea Janes, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi, Stefano Trebeschi:
Cooperation wordle using pre-attentive processing techniques. 57-64 - Jason Tsay, Laura Dabbish, James D. Herbsleb:
Social media in transparent work environments. 65-72
Short Papers
- Davi Viana, Jacilane Rabelo, Tayana Conte, Andréia Vieira, Ellen Barroso, Mario Dib:
A qualitative study about the life cycle of lessons learned. 73-76 - Thomas D. LaToza, Evelina Shabani, André van der Hoek:
A study of architectural decision practices. 77-80 - Jonathan Sillito, Andrew Begel:
App-directed learning: An exploratory study. 81-84 - Thomas D. LaToza, W. Ben Towne, André van der Hoek, James D. Herbsleb:
Crowd development. 85-88 - Edward K. Smith, Robert T. Loftin, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Christian Bird, Thomas Zimmermann:
Improving developer participation rates in surveys. 89-92 - Damian A. Tamburri, Philippe Kruchten, Patricia Lago, Hans van Vliet:
What is social debt in software engineering? 93-96 - Sabrina Marczak, Vanessa Gomes:
On the development of a theoretical model of the impact of trust in the performance of distributed software projects. 97-100 - Lee Martie, André van der Hoek:
Toward social-technical code search. 101-104 - Mansooreh Zahedi, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Exploring social structures in Extended Team Model. 105-108 - Christoph Dorn, Alexander Egyed:
Towards collaboration-centric pattern-based software development support. 109-112 - Brandt Braunschweig, Carolyn B. Seaman:
An examination of shared understanding in free/libre open source project maintenance. 113-116 - Eisha Hasnain, Tracy Hall, Martin J. Shepperd:
Using experimental games to understand communication and trust in Agile software teams. 117-120 - Irit Hadar, Sofia Sherman, Ethan Hadar, John J. Harrison Jr.:
Less is more: Architecture documentation for agile development. 121-124 - Nilay V. Oza, Fabian Fagerholm, Jürgen Münch:
How does Kanban impact communication and collaboration in software engineering teams? 125-128 - Amani Alali, Jonathan Sillito:
Motivations for collaboration in software design decision making. 129-132 - Gerardo Matturro:
Soft skills in software engineering: A study of its demand by software companies in Uruguay. 133-136 - Ulrike Abelein, Barbara Paech:
A descriptive classification for end user-relevant decisions of large-scale IT projects. 137-140 - Braden Simpson, Eirini Kalliamvakou, Nathan Lambert, Daniela E. Damian:
Aduno: Real-time collaborative work design in a shared workspace. 141-144 - Alberto Sampaio, Isabel B. Sampaio, Edwin M. Gray:
The need of a person oriented approach to software process assessment. 145-148 - Yi Wang, David F. Redmiles:
Understanding cheap talk and the emergence of trust in global software engineering: An evolutionary game theory perspective. 149-152 - Olga Liskin, Kurt Schneider, Stephan Kiesling, Simone Kauffeld:
Meeting intensity as an indicator for project pressure: Exploring meeting profiles. 153-156
Position Papers
- Lutz Prechelt:
Agile offsharing: Using pair work to overcome nearshoring difficulties. 157-158 - Brendan Cleary, Carlos Gómez Teshima, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Leif Singer, Christoph Treude:
Analyzing the friendliness of exchanges in an online software developer community. 159-160
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