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32nd PPIG Annual Workshop 2021: Online
- Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2021, Online, June 21-25, 2021. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2021
- Arooba Aqeel, Norman Peitek, Sven Apel, Jonas Mucke, Janet Siegmund:
Understanding Comprehension of Iterative and Recursive Programs with Remote Eye Tracking. - Antranig Basman:
Markup-driven polymorphism: A little journey (Work in Progress). - Marjahan Begum:
Cognition and Distributed Cognition in Software Engineering Research [WIP]. - Alan F. Blackwell, Nicola J. Bidwell, Helen L. Arnold, Charlie Nqeisji, Kun Kunta, Martin Mabeifam Ujakpa:
Visualising Bayesian Probability in the Kalahari. - Charles Boisvert:
Improving the Usability of Visual Functional Programming Tools. - Luke Church, Emma Söderberg, Alan T. McCabe:
Breaking down and making up - a lens for conversing with compilers. - Luke Church, Mariana Marasoiu:
Little worlds with big implications: Software as miniature. - Renato Cortinovis:
An educational CPU Visual Simulator. - Georgios Diapoulis, Palle Dahlstedt:
The creative act of live coding practice in music performance. - Judith Good:
Visualising Interaction: Supporting Autistic Teens in Self-Directed Explorations of Social Interaction. - Bhuvana Gopal, Stephen Cooper, Justin Olmanson, Ryan Bockmon:
Student difficulties in Unit Testing, Integration Testing and Continuous Integration: An exploratory pilot qualitative study. - Bhuvana Gopal, Stephen Cooper, Ryan Bockmon:
Industry partners’ reflections on undergraduate software engineering students: An exploratory pilot qualitative study. - Devender Goyal, Luiz Fernando Capretz:
Promoting and Teaching Responsible Leadership in Software Engineering. - Ioanna Iacovides, Thomas R. G. Green:
Neither Grasshopper nor Ant: learning from DIY coding and from gaming [WIP]. - Ava Heinonen:
Component comprehension in context. - Daniel Helgesson, Per Runeson:
Towards Grounded Theory Perspectives of Cognitive Load in Software Engineering. - Noam Lederman, Simon Holland, Paul Mulholland:
A principled approach to the development of drum improvisation skills through interaction with a conversational agent: A design study with professional drummers. - Alan T. McCabe, Emma Söderberg, Luke Church:
Progger: Programming by Errors (Work In Progress). - Hanneli C. A. Tavante:
A Data-Centered User Study for Proof Assistant Tools. - Marcel Valový:
Motivation Management Framework. - Daniel Varona, Luiz Fernando Capretz:
A study of McClelland's Motivations in Relation to software practitioners.
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