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1st USER@ICSE 2012: Zurich, Switzerland
- Andrew Begel, Caitlin Sadowski:
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on User Evaluation for Software Engineering Researchers, USER '12, Zurich, Switzerland, June 5, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1859-4 - Omar Bahy Badreddin, Timothy C. Lethbridge:
Combining experiments and grounded theory to evaluate a research prototype: lessons from the Umple model-oriented programming technology. 1-4 - Ying Zhong, Chang Liu:
User evaluation of a domain-oriented end-user design environment for building 3D virtual chemistry experiments. 5-8 - Tuan Anh Nguyen, Sarker T. A. Rumee, Christoph Csallner, Nikolai Tillmann:
An experiment in developing small mobile phone applications comparing on-phone to off-phone development. 9-12 - Jeremias Rößler:
How helpful are automated debugging tools? 13-16 - Michal Gordon, David Harel:
Evaluating live sequence charts as a programming technique for non-programmers. 17-20 - Jan-Peter Ostberg, Stefan Wagner:
Do we stop learning from our mistakes when using automatic code analysis tools?: an experiment proposal. 21-24 - Jácome Cunha, João Paulo Fernandes, Jorge Mendes, João Saraiva:
Towards an evaluation of bidirectional model-driven spreadsheets. 25-28 - Olga Baysal, Reid Holmes, Michael W. Godfrey:
Revisiting bug triage and resolution practices. 29-30 - Dmitrijs Zaparanuks, Matthias Hauswirth:
Is essence a measure of maintainability? 31-34 - Julia Schenk:
Evaluating awareness information in distributed collaborative editing by software-engineers. 35-38 - Quentin Enard, Christine Louberry, Charles Consel, Xavier Blanc:
An experimental study of a design-driven, tool-based development approach. 39-42 - Reid Holmes, David Notkin, Mark S. Hancock:
Industrially validating longitudinal static and dynamic analyses. 43-44 - Leon Moonen:
User evaluation of a domain specific program comprehension tool. 45-48 - Vladimir A. Shekhovtsov, Heinrich C. Mayr, Christian Kop:
Stakeholder involvement into quality definition and evaluation for service-oriented systems. 49-52
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