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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c83]Ananya Singha, Bhavya Chopra, Anirudh Khatry, Sumit Gulwani, Austin Z. Henley, Vu Le, Chris Parnin, Mukul Singh, Gust Verbruggen:
Semantically Aligned Question and Code Generation for Automated Insight Generation. LLM4CODE@ICSE 2024: 127-134 - [c82]Yasharth Bajpai, Bhavya Chopra, Param Biyani, Cagri Aslan, Dustin Coleman, Sumit Gulwani, Chris Parnin, Arjun Radhakrishna, Gustavo Soares:
Let's Fix this Together: Conversational Debugging with GitHub Copilot. VL/HCC 2024: 1-12 - [i18]Bhavya Chopra, Yasharth Bajpai, Param Biyani, Gustavo Soares, Arjun Radhakrishna, Chris Parnin, Sumit Gulwani:
Exploring Interaction Patterns for Debugging: Enhancing Conversational Capabilities of AI-assistants. CoRR abs/2402.06229 (2024) - [i17]Ananya Singha, Bhavya Chopra, Anirudh Khatry, Sumit Gulwani, Austin Z. Henley, Vu Le, Chris Parnin, Mukul Singh, Gust Verbruggen:
Semantically Aligned Question and Code Generation for Automated Insight Generation. CoRR abs/2405.01556 (2024) - [i16]Bhuvanashree Murugadoss, Christian Pölitz, Ian Drosos, Vu Le, Nick McKenna, Carina Suzana Negreanu, Chris Parnin, Advait Sarkar:
Evaluating the Evaluator: Measuring LLMs' Adherence to Task Evaluation Instructions. CoRR abs/2408.08781 (2024) - 2023
- [j14]Akond Rahman, Chris Parnin:
Detecting and Characterizing Propagation of Security Weaknesses in Puppet-Based Infrastructure Management. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 49(6): 3536-3553 (2023) - [c81]Samim Mirhosseini, Austin Z. Henley, Chris Parnin:
What Is Your Biggest Pain Point?: An Investigation of CS Instructor Obstacles, Workarounds, and Desires. SIGCSE (1) 2023: 291-297 - [c80]Nischal Shrestha, Bhavya Chopra, Austin Z. Henley, Chris Parnin:
Detangler: Helping Data Scientists Explore, Understand, and Debug Data Wrangling Pipelines. VL/HCC 2023: 189-198 - [i15]Norman Peitek, Annabelle Bergum, Maurice Rekrut, Jonas Mucke, Matthias Nadig, Chris Parnin, Janet Siegmund, Sven Apel:
Correlates of Programmer Efficacy and Their Link to Experience: A Combined EEG and Eye-Tracking Study. CoRR abs/2303.07071 (2023) - [i14]Ananya Singha, José Cambronero, Sumit Gulwani, Vu Le, Chris Parnin:
Tabular Representation, Noisy Operators, and Impacts on Table Structure Understanding Tasks in LLMs. CoRR abs/2310.10358 (2023) - [i13]Bhavya Chopra, Ananya Singha, Anna Fariha, Sumit Gulwani, Chris Parnin, Ashish Tiwari, Austin Z. Henley:
Conversational Challenges in AI-Powered Data Science: Obstacles, Needs, and Design Opportunities. CoRR abs/2310.16164 (2023) - [i12]Chris Parnin, Gustavo Soares, Rahul Pandita, Sumit Gulwani, Jessica Rich, Austin Z. Henley:
Building Your Own Product Copilot: Challenges, Opportunities, and Needs. CoRR abs/2312.14231 (2023) - 2022
- [j13]Nischal Shrestha, Colton Botta, Titus Barik, Chris Parnin:
Here we go again: why is it difficult for developers to learn another programming language? Commun. ACM 65(3): 91-99 (2022) - [c79]Eric Horton, Chris Parnin:
Dozer: Migrating Shell Commands to Ansible Modules via Execution Profiling and Synthesis. ICSE (SEIP) 2022: 147-148 - [c78]Norman Peitek, Annabelle Bergum, Maurice Rekrut, Jonas Mucke, Matthias Nadig, Chris Parnin, Janet Siegmund, Sven Apel:
Correlates of programmer efficacy and their link to experience: a combined EEG and eye-tracking study. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2022: 120-131 - [c77]Mahnaz Behroozi, Chris Parnin, Chris Brown:
Asynchronous technical interviews: reducing the effect of supervised think-aloud on communication ability. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2022: 294-305 - [i11]Eric Horton, Chris Parnin:
Dozer: Migrating Shell Commands to Ansible Modules via Execution Profiling and Synthesis. CoRR abs/2203.12065 (2022) - [i10]Akond Rahman, Chris Parnin:
Detecting and Characterizing Propagation of Security Weaknesses in Puppet-based Infrastructure Management. CoRR abs/2208.01242 (2022) - 2021
- [j12]Nischal Shrestha, Titus Barik, Chris Parnin:
Remote, but Connected: How #TidyTuesday Provides an Online Community of Practice for Data Scientists. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW1): 52:1-52:31 (2021) - [j11]Akond Rahman, Md. Rayhanur Rahman, Chris Parnin, Laurie A. Williams:
Security Smells in Ansible and Chef Scripts: A Replication Study. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 30(1): 3:1-3:31 (2021) - [c76]Chris Brown, Chris Parnin:
Nudging Students Toward Better Software Engineering Behaviors. BotSE@ICSE 2021: 11-15 - [c75]Norman Peitek, Sven Apel, Chris Parnin, André Brechmann, Janet Siegmund:
Program Comprehension and Code Complexity Metrics: A Replication Package of an fMRI Study. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2021: 168-169 - [c74]Norman Peitek, Sven Apel, Chris Parnin, André Brechmann, Janet Siegmund:
Program Comprehension and Code Complexity Metrics: An fMRI Study. ICSE 2021: 524-536 - [c73]Chris Parnin, Alessandro Orso:
Automated debugging: past, present, and future (ISSTA impact paper award). ISSTA 2021: 1 - [c72]Nischal Shrestha, Titus Barik, Chris Parnin:
Unravel: A Fluent Code Explorer for Data Wrangling. UIST 2021: 198-207 - [i9]Chris Brown, Chris Parnin:
Nudging Students Toward Better Software Engineering Behaviors. CoRR abs/2103.09685 (2021) - 2020
- [j10]Janet Siegmund, Norman Peitek, André Brechmann, Chris Parnin, Sven Apel:
Studying programming in the neuroage: just a crazy idea? Commun. ACM 63(6): 30-34 (2020) - [j9]Norman Peitek, Janet Siegmund, Sven Apel, Christian Kästner, Chris Parnin, Anja Bethmann, Thomas Leich, Gunter Saake, André Brechmann:
A Look into Programmers' Heads. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 46(4): 442-462 (2020) - [c71]Chris Brown, Chris Parnin:
Sorry to Bother You Again: Developer Recommendation Choice Architectures for Designing Effective Bots. ICSE (Workshops) 2020: 56-60 - [c70]Mahnaz Behroozi, Shivani Shirolkar, Titus Barik, Chris Parnin:
Debugging hiring: what went right and what went wrong in the technical interview process. ICSE-SEIS 2020: 71-80 - [c69]Chris Brown, Chris Parnin:
Comparing Different Developer Behavior Recommendation Styles. ICSE (Workshops) 2020: 78-85 - [c68]George Mathew, Chris Parnin, Kathryn T. Stolee:
SLACC: simion-based language agnostic code clones. ICSE 2020: 210-221 - [c67]Nischal Shrestha, Colton Botta, Titus Barik, Chris Parnin:
Here we go again: why is it difficult for developers to learn another programming language? ICSE 2020: 691-701 - [c66]Akond Rahman, Effat Farhana, Chris Parnin, Laurie A. Williams:
Gang of eight: a defect taxonomy for infrastructure as code scripts. ICSE 2020: 752-764 - [c65]Samim Mirhosseini, Chris Parnin:
Docable: evaluating the executability of software tutorials. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2020: 375-385 - [c64]Mahnaz Behroozi, Shivani Shirolkar, Titus Barik, Chris Parnin:
Does stress impact technical interview performance? ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2020: 481-492 - [c63]Chris Brown, Chris Parnin:
Understanding the impact of GitHub suggested changes on recommendations between developers. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2020: 1065-1076 - [i8]George Mathew, Chris Parnin, Kathryn T. Stolee:
SLACC: Simion-based Language Agnostic Code Clones. CoRR abs/2002.03039 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c62]Samim Mirhosseini, Chris Parnin:
Opunit: Sanity Checks for Computing Environments. DEVOPS 2019: 167-180 - [c61]Denae Ford, Mahnaz Behroozi, Alexander Serebrenik, Chris Parnin:
Beyond the code itself: how programmers really look at pull requests. ICSE-SEIS 2019: 51-60 - [c60]Chris Brown, Chris Parnin:
Sorry to bother you: designing bots for effective recommendations. BotSE@ICSE 2019: 54-58 - [c59]Akond Rahman, Chris Parnin, Laurie A. Williams:
The seven sins: security smells in infrastructure as code scripts. ICSE 2019: 164-175 - [c58]Eric Horton, Chris Parnin:
DockerizeMe: automatic inference of environment dependencies for python code snippets. ICSE 2019: 328-338 - [c57]Norman Peitek, Sven Apel, André Brechmann, Chris Parnin, Janet Siegmund:
CodersMUSE: multi-modal data exploration of program-comprehension experiments. ICPC 2019: 126-129 - [c56]Eric Horton, Chris Parnin:
V2: Fast Detection of Configuration Drift in Python. ASE 2019: 477-488 - [c55]Mahnaz Behroozi, Chris Parnin, Titus Barik:
Hiring is Broken: What Do Developers Say About Technical Interviews? VL/HCC 2019: 1-9 - [c54]Nischal Shrestha, Chris Parnin:
Instrument Designs for Validating Cross-Language Behavioral Differences. VL/HCC 2019: 205-209 - [i7]Eric Horton, Chris Parnin:
DockerizeMe: Automatic Inference of Environment Dependencies for Python Code Snippets. CoRR abs/1905.11127 (2019) - [i6]Akond Rahman, Md. Rayhanur Rahman, Chris Parnin, Laurie A. Williams:
Security Smells in Infrastructure as Code Scripts. CoRR abs/1907.07159 (2019) - [i5]Eric Horton, Chris Parnin:
V2: Fast Detection of Configuration Drift in Python. CoRR abs/1909.06251 (2019) - 2018
- [j8]Christopher Parnin, Johan Fabry:
Special edition of the Journal of Software: Evolution and Process for the 4th IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT 2016). J. Softw. Evol. Process. 30(2) (2018) - [c53]Denae Ford, Kristina Lustig, Jeremy Banks, Chris Parnin:
"We Don't Do That Here": How Collaborative Editing with Mentors Improves Engagement in Social Q&A Communities. CHI 2018: 608 - [c52]Norman Peitek, Janet Siegmund, Chris Parnin, Sven Apel, Johannes C. Hofmeister, André Brechmann:
Simultaneous measurement of program comprehension with fMRI and eye tracking: a case study. ESEM 2018: 24:1-24:10 - [c51]Norman Peitek, Janet Siegmund, Chris Parnin, Sven Apel, André Brechmann:
Toward conjoint analysis of simultaneous eye-tracking and fMRI data for program-comprehension studies. EMIP@ETRA 2018: 1:1-1:5 - [c50]Mahnaz Behroozi, Chris Parnin:
Can we predict stressful technical interview settings through eye-tracking? EMIP@ETRA 2018: 3:1-3:5 - [c49]Norman Peitek, Janet Siegmund, Chris Parnin, Sven Apel, André Brechmann:
Beyond gaze: preliminary analysis of pupil dilation and blink rates in an fMRI study of program comprehension. EMIP@ETRA 2018: 4:1-4:5 - [c48]Sarah Heckman, Kathryn T. Stolee, Christopher Parnin:
10+ years of teaching software engineering with itrust: the good, the bad, and the ugly. ICSE (SEET) 2018: 1-4 - [c47]Mahnaz Behroozi, Alison Lui, Ian Moore, Denae Ford, Chris Parnin:
Dazed: measuring the cognitive load of solving technical interview problems at the whiteboard. ICSE (NIER) 2018: 93-96 - [c46]Eric Horton, Chris Parnin:
Gistable: Evaluating the Executability of Python Code Snippets on GitHub. ICSME 2018: 217-227 - [c45]René Just, Chris Parnin, Ian Drosos, Michael D. Ernst:
Comparing developer-provided to user-provided tests for fault localization and automated program repair. ISSTA 2018: 287-297 - [c44]Md. Masudur Rahman, Jed Barson, Sydney Paul, Joshua Kayani, Federico Andres Lois, Sebastian Fernandez Quezada, Christopher Parnin, Kathryn T. Stolee, Baishakhi Ray:
Evaluating how developers use general-purpose web-search for code retrieval. MSR 2018: 465-475 - [c43]Norman Peitek, Janet Siegmund, Chris Parnin, Sven Apel, Johannes C. Hofmeister, Christian Kästner, Andrew Begel, Anja Bethmann, André Brechmann:
Neural Efficiency of Top-Down Program Comprehension. Software Engineering 2018: 151-152 - [c42]Titus Barik, Denae Ford, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Chris Parnin:
How should compilers explain problems to developers? ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2018: 633-643 - [c41]Rahul Pandita, Chris Parnin, Felienne Hermans, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:
No half-measures: A study of manual and tool-assisted end-user programming tasks in Excel. VL/HCC 2018: 95-103 - [c40]Nischal Shrestha, Titus Barik, Chris Parnin:
It's Like Python But: Towards Supporting Transfer of Programming Language Knowledge. VL/HCC 2018: 177-185 - [i4]Md. Masudur Rahman, Jed Barson, Sydney Paul, Joshua Kayani, Federico Andres Lois, Sebastian Fernandez Quezada, Christopher Parnin, Kathryn T. Stolee, Baishakhi Ray:
Evaluating How Developers Use General-Purpose Web-Search for Code Retrieval. CoRR abs/1803.08612 (2018) - [i3]Eric Horton, Chris Parnin:
Gistable: Evaluating the Executability of Python Code Snippets on GitHub. CoRR abs/1808.04919 (2018) - [i2]Nischal Shrestha, Titus Barik, Chris Parnin:
It's Like Python But: Towards Supporting Transfer of Programming Language Knowledge. CoRR abs/1808.09008 (2018) - 2017
- [j7]Fannie Liu, Denae Ford, Chris Parnin, Laura Dabbish:
Selfies as Social Movements: Influences on Participation and Perceived Impact on Stereotypes. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(CSCW): 72:1-72:21 (2017) - [j6]Josh Terrell, Andrew Kofink, Justin Middleton, Clarissa Rainear, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Chris Parnin, Jon Stallings:
Gender differences and bias in open source: pull request acceptance of women versus men. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e111 (2017) - [j5]Chris Parnin, Eric Helms, Chris Atlee, Harley Boughton, Mark Ghattas, Andy Glover, James Holman, John Micco, Brendan Murphy, Tony Savor, Michael Stumm, Shari Whitaker, Laurie A. Williams:
The Top 10 Adages in Continuous Deployment. IEEE Softw. 34(3): 86-95 (2017) - [c39]Saurabh Sarkar, Chris Parnin:
Characterizing and Predicting Mental Fatigue during Programming Tasks. SEmotion@ICSE 2017: 32-37 - [c38]Denae Ford, Titus Barik, Leslie Rand-Pickett, Chris Parnin:
The Tech-Talk Balance: What Technical Interviewers Expect from Technical Candidates. CHASE@ICSE 2017: 43-48 - [c37]Titus Barik, Justin Smith, Kevin Lubick, Elisabeth Holmes, Jing Feng, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Chris Parnin:
Do developers read compiler error messages? ICSE 2017: 575-585 - [c36]Samim Mirhosseini, Chris Parnin:
Can automated pull requests encourage software developers to upgrade out-of-date dependencies? ASE 2017: 84-94 - [c35]Chris Parnin, Janet Siegmund, Norman Peitek:
On the Nature of Programmer Expertise. PPIG 2017: 16 - [c34]Janet Siegmund, Norman Peitek, Chris Parnin, Sven Apel, Johannes C. Hofmeister, Christian Kästner, Andrew Begel, Anja Bethmann, André Brechmann:
Measuring neural efficiency of program comprehension. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 140-150 - [c33]Ian Drosos, Philip J. Guo, Chris Parnin:
HappyFace: Identifying and predicting frustrating obstacles for learning programming at scale. VL/HCC 2017: 171-179 - [c32]Denae Ford, Alisse Harkins, Chris Parnin:
Someone like me: How does peer parity influence participation of women on stack overflow? VL/HCC 2017: 239-243 - 2016
- [c31]Chris Parnin, Andrew Begel:
Hands-on sensors 101: invited session. SEmotion@ICSE 2016: 28-29 - [c30]Mithun P. Acharya, Chris Parnin, Nicholas A. Kraft, Aldo Dagnino, Xiao Qu:
Code drones. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2016: 785-788 - [c29]Denae Ford, Justin Smith, Philip J. Guo, Chris Parnin:
Paradise unplugged: identifying barriers for female participation on stack overflow. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 846-857 - [e2]Bonita Sharif, Christopher Parnin, Johan Fabry:
2016 IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization, VISSOFT 2016, Raleigh, NC, USA, October 3-4, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-3850-3 [contents] - [i1]Josh Terrell, Andrew Kofink, Justin Middleton, Clarissa Rainear, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Chris Parnin:
Gender bias in open source: Pull request acceptance of women versus men. PeerJ Prepr. 4: e1733 (2016) - 2015
- [b1]Christopher Joseph Parnin:
Supporting interrupted programming tasks with memory-based aids. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2015 - [c28]Akond Ashfaque Ur Rahman, Eric Helms, Laurie A. Williams, Chris Parnin:
Synthesizing Continuous Deployment Practices Used in Software Development. AGILE 2015: 1-10 - [c27]Denae Ford, Chris Parnin:
Exploring Causes of Frustration for Software Developers. CHASE@ICSE 2015: 115-116 - [c26]Anthony Elliott, Brian Peiris, Chris Parnin:
Virtual Reality in Software Engineering: Affordances, Applications, and Challenges. ICSE (2) 2015: 547-550 - [c25]Qianqian Wang, Chris Parnin, Alessandro Orso:
Evaluating the usefulness of IR-based fault localization techniques. ISSTA 2015: 1-11 - [c24]Janet Siegmund, Sven Apel, Christian Kästner, Chris Parnin, Anja Bethmann, Gunter Saake, Thomas Leich, André Brechmann:
Measuring Program Comprehension with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Software Engineering & Management 2015: 63-64 - 2014
- [c23]Janet Siegmund, Christian Kästner, Sven Apel, Chris Parnin, Anja Bethmann, Thomas Leich, Gunter Saake, André Brechmann:
Understanding understanding source code with functional magnetic resonance imaging. ICSE 2014: 378-389 - 2013
- [j4]Chris Parnin, Christian Bird, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:
Adoption and use of Java generics. Empir. Softw. Eng. 18(6): 1047-1089 (2013) - [j3]Donghoon Kim, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Chris Parnin, Christian Bird, Ronald Garcia:
The Reaction of Open-Source Projects to New Language Features: An Empirical Study of C# Generics. J. Object Technol. 12(4): 1: 1-31 (2013) - [c22]Brian Burg, Adrian Kuhn, Chris Parnin:
1st international workshop on live programming (LIVE 2013). ICSE 2013: 1529-1530 - [c21]Chris Parnin, Christoph Treude, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
Blogging developer knowledge: Motivations, challenges, and future directions. ICPC 2013: 211-214 - [c20]Chris Parnin:
Programmer, interrupted. VL/HCC 2013: 171-172 - [e1]Brian Burg, Adrian Kuhn, Chris Parnin:
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Live Programming, LIVE 2013, San Francisco, California, USA, May 19, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-6265-8 [contents] - 2012
- [j2]Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Chris Parnin, Andrew P. Black:
How We Refactor, and How We Know It. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 38(1): 5-18 (2012) - [c19]Chris Parnin, Spencer Rugaber:
Programmer information needs after memory failure. ICPC 2012: 123-132 - 2011
- [j1]Chris Parnin, Spencer Rugaber:
Resumption strategies for interrupted programming tasks. Softw. Qual. J. 19(1): 5-34 (2011) - [c18]Chris Parnin, Alessandro Orso:
Are automated debugging techniques actually helping programmers? ISSTA 2011: 199-209 - [c17]Chris Parnin:
Subvocalization - Toward Hearing the Inner Thoughts of Developers. ICPC 2011: 197-200 - [c16]Chris Parnin, Christian Bird, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:
Java generics adoption: how new features are introduced, championed, or ignored. MSR 2011: 3-12 - 2010
- [c15]Chris Parnin, Robert DeLine:
Evaluating cues for resuming interrupted programming tasks. CHI 2010: 93-102 - [c14]Chris Parnin:
A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective on Memory for Programming Tasks. PPIG 2010: 4 - [c13]Chris Parnin, Carsten Görg, Spencer Rugaber:
CodePad: interactive spaces for maintaining concentration in programming environments. SOFTVIS 2010: 15-24
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c12]Joshua Jones, Chris Parnin, Avik Sinharoy, Spencer Rugaber, Ashok K. Goel:
Adapting Game-Playing Agents to Game Requirements. AIIDE 2009 - [c11]Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Chris Parnin, Andrew P. Black:
How we refactor, and how we know it. ICSE 2009: 287-297 - [c10]Chris Parnin, Spencer Rugaber:
Resumption strategies for interrupted programming tasks. ICPC 2009: 80-89 - [c9]Chris Parnin, Carsten Görg, Spencer Rugaber:
TaskBoard: Tracking pertinent task artifacts and plans. ICPC 2009: 317-318 - [c8]Joshua Jones, Chris Parnin, Avik Sinharoy, Spencer Rugaber, Ashok K. Goel:
Teleological Software Adaptation. SASO 2009: 198-205 - 2008
- [c7]Chris Parnin, Carsten Görg:
Improving change descriptions with change contexts. MSR 2008: 51-60 - [c6]Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Andrew P. Black, Danny Dig, Chris Parnin:
Gathering refactoring data: a comparison of four methods. WRT@OOPSLA 2008: 7 - [c5]Chris Parnin, Carsten Görg, Ogechi Nnadi:
A catalogue of lightweight visualizations to support code smell inspection. SOFTVIS 2008: 77-86 - 2007
- [c4]Chris Parnin, Carsten Görg:
Design Guidelines for Ambient Software Visualization in the Workplace. VISSOFT 2007: 18-25 - 2006
- [c3]Chris Parnin, Carsten Görg:
Building Usage Contexts During Program Comprehension. ICPC 2006: 13-22 - [c2]Chris Parnin, Carsten Görg, Spencer Rugaber:
Enriching revision history with interactions. MSR 2006: 155-158 - [c1]Chris Parnin, Carsten Görg:
Lightweight visualizations for inspecting code smells. SOFTVIS 2006: 171-172
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