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16th CHASE@ICSE 2023: Melbourne, Australia
- 16th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, CHASE@ICSE 2023, Melbourne, Australia, May 14-15, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 979-8-3503-3734-1
- Ronnie Edson de Souza Santos, Gianisa Adisaputri, Paul Ralph:
Post-pandemic Resilience of Hybrid Software Teams. 1-12 - Eduardo Fernandes, Marcos Kalinowski:
On the perceived relevance of critical internal quality attributes when evolving software features. 13-24 - Rodrigo Rebouças de Almeida, Christoph Treude, Uirá Kulesza:
What's behind tight deadlines? Business causes of technical debt. 25-30 - Tamara Lopez, Helen Sharp, Michel Wermelinger, Melanie Langer, Mark Levine, Caroline Jay, Yijun Yu, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Accounting for socio-technical resilience in software engineering. 31-36 - Liz Seero, Janet E. Burge, Adriana Meza Soria, André van der Hoek:
Exploring a Research Agenda for Design Knowledge Capture in Meetings. 37-42 - André Miranda, Kiev Gama, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
An Exploratory Study of the Benefits of Time-bounded Collaborative Events for Startup Founders. 43-55 - Hongbo Fang, Bogdan Vasilescu, James D. Herbsleb:
Understanding information diffusion about open-source projects on Twitter, HackerNews, and Reddit. 56-67 - Rita Garcia, Christoph Treude, Wendy La:
Towards Understanding the Open Source Interest in Gender-Related GitHub Projects. 68-79 - Luana Almeida Martins, Denivan Campos, Railana Santana, Joselito Mota Júnior, Heitor A. X. Costa, Ivan Machado:
Hearing the voice of experts: Unveiling Stack Exchange communities' knowledge of test smells. 80-91 - Omar A. Alghamdi, Sarah Clinch, Mohammad Alhamadi, Caroline Jay:
Novice Programmers Strategies for Online Resource Use and Their Impact on Source Code. 92-104 - Nicolás E. Díaz Ferreyra, Abdessamad Imine, Melina C. Vidoni, Riccardo Scandariato:
Developers Need Protection, Too: Perspectives and Research Challenges for Privacy in Social Coding Platforms. 105-110 - Tahira Iqbal, Hina Anwar, Syazwanie Filzah, Mohamad Gharib, Kerli Mooses, Kuldar Taveter:
Emotions in Requirements Engineering: A Systematic Mapping Study. 111-120 - Shavindra Wickramathilaka, Ingo Mueller:
Addressing Age-Related Accessibility Needs of Senior Users Through Model-Driven Engineering. 121-126 - Mayara Benício de Barros Souza, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, Carolyn Seaman:
Perceptions of Task Interdependence in Software Development: An Industrial Case Study. 127-137 - Larissa Rocha, Edna Dias Canedo, Claudia Pinto Pereira, Carla Ilane Moreira Bezerra, Fabiana Freitas Mendes:
Investigating the Perceived Impact of Maternity on Software Engineering: a Women's Perspective. 138-149 - Zixuan Feng, Mariam Guizani, Marco Aurélio Gerosa, Anita Sarma:
The State of Diversity and Inclusion in Apache: A Pulse Check. 150-160 - Ronnie Edson de Souza Santos, Brody Stuart-Verner, Cleyton V. C. de Magalhães:
Diversity in Software Engineering: A Survey about Scientists from Underrepresented Groups. 161-166 - Ronnie Edson de Souza Santos, Brody Stuart-Verner, Cleyton V. C. de Magalhães:
LGBTQIA+ (In) Visibility in Computer Science and Software Engineering Education. 167-172
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