30. ICSE 2008:
Leipzig,
Germany - CHASE
Li-Te Cheng, Jonathan Sillito, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Bjørnar Tessem, Gina Venolia, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Yvonne Dittrich, Michael John, Orit Hazzan, Frank Maurer, Helen Sharp, Janice Singer, Susan Elliott Sim (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2008 International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, CHASE 2008, Leipzig, Germany, Tuesday, May 13, 2008.
ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-039-5
- Ban Al-Ani, Erik Trainer, Roger M. Ripley, Anita Sarma, André van der Hoek, David F. Redmiles:
Continuous coordination within the context of cooperative and human aspects of software engineering.
1-4
- Gabriela Avram, Liam J. Bannon, Anne Sheehan, Anders Sigfridsson, Daniel K. Sullivan:
Examining life at the code face.
5-8
- Paula M. Bach, Jiang Hao, John M. Carroll:
Sharing usability information in interactive system development.
9-12
- Christopher D. Bates, Simeon Yates:
Scrum down: a software engineer and a sociologist explore the implementation of an agile method.
13-16
- Andrew Begel:
Effecting change: coordination in large-scale software development.
17-20
- Alexander Boden, Bernhard Nett, Volker Wulf:
Articulation work in small-scale offshore software development projects.
21-24
- Marcelo Cataldo, James D. Herbsleb:
Communication patterns in geographically distributed software development and engineers' contributions to the development effort.
25-28
- Brian de Alwis, Gail C. Murphy, Shawn Minto:
Creating a cognitive metric of programming task difficulty.
29-32
- Robert DeLine:
Del.icio.us development tools.
33-36
- Yvonne Dittrich, Sebastien Vaucouleur:
Practices around customization of standard systems.
37-40
- Hilko Donker, Malte Blumberg:
Collaborative process management and virtual teams.
41-43
- Christian Dörner, Jan Heß, Volkmar Pipek:
Fostering user-developer collaboration with infrastructure probes.
48-44
- Robert Feldt, Richard Torkar, Lefteris Angelis, Maria Samuelsson:
Towards individualized software engineering: empirical studies should collect psychometrics.
49-52
- Mathias Frisch, Raimund Dachselt:
Benefits of interactive display environments in the software development process.
53-56
- Hans-Jörg Happel, Walid Maalej, Ljiljana Stojanovic:
Team: towards a software engineering semantic web.
57-60
- Reid Holmes, Robert J. Walker:
Promoting developer-specific awareness.
61-64
- Liaquat Hossain, David Zhou:
Measuring OSS quality trough centrality.
65-68
- Andrew J. Ko, Brad A. Myers:
Source-level debugging with the whyline.
69-72
- Lucas Layman, Laurie A. Williams, Robert St. Amant:
MimEc: intelligent user notification of faults in the eclipse IDE.
73-76
- Lucas D. Panjer, Daniela Damian, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
Cooperation and coordination concerns in a distributed software development project.
77-80
- Mathias Pohl, Stephan Diehl:
What dynamic network metrics can tell us about developer roles.
81-84
- Christian Prause, Markus Eisenhauer:
Social aspects of a continuous inspection platform for software source code.
85-88
- Kari Rönkkö, Jeff Winter, Mats Hellman:
Reporting user experience through usability within the telecommunications industry.
89-92
- David Martin, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield, Ian Sommerville:
Cooperative work in software testing.
93-96
- David Shepherd, Gail C. Murphy:
A sketch of the programmer's coach: making programmers more effective.
97-100
- Andrew Sutherland, Kevin Schneider:
Towards a framework for software navigation techniques.
101-104
- Bjørnar Tessem, Jon Iden:
Cooperation between developers and operations in software engineering projects.
105-108
- Yunwen Ye, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yasuhiro Yamamoto:
The economy of collective attention for situated knowledge collaboration in software development.
109-112
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