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8th CHASE@ICSE 2015: Florence, Italy
- Andrew Begel, Rafael Prikladnicki, Yvonne Dittrich, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Anita Sarma, Sandeep Athavale:

8th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, CHASE 2015, Florence, Italy, May 18, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7031-8
Long Papers
- Tanjila Kanij, Robert G. Merkel, John C. Grundy

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An Empirical Investigation of Personality Traits of Software Testers. 1-7 - Tomás Frtala, Valentino Vranic

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Animating Organizational Patterns. 8-14 - Hideaki Hata

, Taiki Todo
, Saya Onoue, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
Characteristics of Sustainable OSS Projects: A Theoretical and Empirical Study. 15-21 - Ulrike Abelein, Barbara Paech, Michael Kern, Maria Woydich:

Evaluation of the Simulated Application of the UDC-LSI Method: The iPeople Case Study. 22-28 - Anat Segal-Raviv, Irit Hadar, Meira Levy

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Facilitating Collaboration between COTS Stakeholders via Principles of Advanced ISD Methods: The Vendor Perspective. 29-35 - Ben Shreeve, Paul Ralph

, Pete Sawyer, Patrick Stacey
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Geographically Distributed Sensemaking: Developing Understanding in Forum-Based Software Development Teams. 36-42 - Per Lenberg, Robert Feldt, Lars Göran Wallgren:

Human Factors Related Challenges in Software Engineering - An Industrial Perspective. 43-49 - Bogdan Vasilescu

, Vladimir Filkov, Alexander Serebrenik
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Perceptions of Diversity on Git Hub: A User Survey. 50-56 - David Socha, Josh Tenenberg:

Sketching and Conceptions of Software Design. 57-63 - David Socha, Kevin Sutanto:

The "Pair" as a Problematic Unit of Analysis for Pair Programming. 64-70 - Sofia Sherman

, Irit Hadar:
Toward Defining the Role of the Software Architect. 71-76
Short Papers
- Evelyn van Kelle, Joost Visser

, Aske Plaat
, Per van der Wijst:
An Empirical Study into Social Success Factors for Agile Software Development. 77-80 - Lucas Layman

, Carolyn B. Seaman, Davide Falessi, Madeline Diep:
Ask the Engineers: Exploring Repertory Grids and Personal Constructs for Software Data Analysis. 81-84 - Ferran Borreguero, Elisabetta Di Nitto

, Dmitrii Stebliuk, Damian A. Tamburri
, Chengyu Zheng:
Fathoming Software Evangelists with the D-Index. 85-88 - Jacilane de Holanda Rabelo, Edson César Cunha de Oliveira

, Davi Viana dos Santos, Luis Carlos da Silva Braga, Gleison dos Santos Souza, Igor Fabio Steinmacher, Tayana Uchôa Conte
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Knowledge Management and Organizational Culture in a Software Organization - A Case Study. 89-92 - Stevche Radevski, Hideaki Hata

, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
Real-Time Monitoring of Neural State in Assessing and Improving Software Developers' Productivity. 93-96 - Maryi Arciniegas-Mendez, Alexey Zagalsky, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Allyson Fiona Hadwin:

Regulation as an Enabler for Collaborative Software Development. 97-100 - Gerardo Matturro

, Florencia Raschetti, Carina Fontán:
Soft Skills in Software Development Teams: A Survey of the Points of View of Team Leaders and Team Members. 101-104 - Victoria Karaseva, Ahmed Seffah:

The Human Side of Software as a Service: Building a Tighter Fit between Human Experiences and SOA Design Practices. 105-108 - Prasun Dewan:

Towards Emotion-Based Collaborative Software Engineering. 109-112
Notes
- Kevin Lubick, Titus Barik

, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:
Can Social Screencasting Help Developers Learn New Tools? 113-114 - Denae Ford, Chris Parnin:

Exploring Causes of Frustration for Software Developers. 115-116 - Kurt Schneider

, Olga Liskin:
Exploring FLOW Distance in Project Communication. 117-118 - Naomi Unkelos-Shpigel, Irit Hadar:

Gamifying Software Engineering Tasks Based on Cognitive Principles: The Case of Code Review. 119-120 - Dominik Hering, Tobias Schwartz, Alexander Boden, Volker Wulf

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Integrating Usability-Engineering into the Software Developing Processes of SME: A Case Study of Software Developing SME in Germany. 121-122 - Daniel Graziotin

, Xiaofeng Wang
, Pekka Abrahamsson
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The Affect of Software Developers: Common Misconceptions and Measurements. 123-124

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