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Revealing Software Development Work Patterns with PR-Issue Graph Topologies
Proceedings of the ACM on Software Engineering (PACMSE), Volume 1, Issue FSEArticle No.: 106, Pages 2402–2423https://doi.org/10.1145/3660813How software developers work and collaborate, and how we can best support them is an important topic for software engineering research. One issue for developers is a limited understanding of work that has been done and is ongoing. Modern systems allow ...
- research-articleJuly 2024
How to Gain Commit Rights in Modern Top Open Source Communities?
Proceedings of the ACM on Software Engineering (PACMSE), Volume 1, Issue FSEArticle No.: 77, Pages 1727–1749https://doi.org/10.1145/3660784The success of open source software (OSS) projects relies on voluntary contributions from various community roles. Among these roles, being a committer signifies gaining trust and higher privileges in OSS projects. Substantial studies have focused on the ...
Do Words Have Power? Understanding and Fostering Civility in Code Review Discussion
Proceedings of the ACM on Software Engineering (PACMSE), Volume 1, Issue FSEArticle No.: 73, Pages 1632–1655https://doi.org/10.1145/3660780Modern Code Review (MCR) is an integral part of the software development process where developers improve product quality through collaborative discussions. Unfortunately, these discussions can sometimes become heated by the presence of inappropriate ...
- research-articleJuly 2024
Effective Teaching through Code Reviews: Patterns and Anti-patterns
Proceedings of the ACM on Software Engineering (PACMSE), Volume 1, Issue FSEArticle No.: 57, Pages 1262–1283https://doi.org/10.1145/3660764Code reviews are an ubiquitous and essential part of the software development process. They also offer a unique, at-scale opportunity for teaching developers in the context of their day-to-day development activities versus something more removed and ...