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9th CHASE@ICSE 2016: Austin, Texas, USA
- Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, CHASE@ICSE 2016, Austin, Texas, USA, May 16, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4155-4

Human traits in software development
- Per Lenberg, Emil Alégroth, Robert Feldt, Lars Göran Wallgren Tengberg:

An initial analysis of differences in software engineers' attitudes towards organizational change. 1-7 - Oscar Hernán Paruma-Pabón, Fabio A. González, Jairo Aponte, Jorge E. Camargo

, Felipe Restrepo-Calle
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Finding relationships between socio-technical aspects and personality traits by mining developer e-mails. 8-14 - Edward K. Smith, Christian Bird, Thomas Zimmermann:

Beliefs, practices, and personalities of software engineers: a survey in a large software company. 15-18
Software processes
- Eunyoung Moon, James Howison

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Do open projects "break the mirror"?: re-conceptualization of organizational configurations in open source software (OSS) production. 19-25 - José Adson O. G. da Cunha, Fabio Q. B. da Silva

, Hermano P. de Moura, Francisco J. S. Vasconcellos:
Decision-making in software project management: a qualitative case study of a private organization. 26-32 - Olaa Alsaedi

, Phoebe O. Toups Dugas
, Jonathan E. Cook:
Can a team coordination game help student software project teams? 33-39 - Christoph Matthies

, Thomas Kowark, Keven Richly, Matthias Uflacker, Hasso Plattner:
ScrumLint: identifying violations of agile practices using development artifacts. 40-43 - Bernardo José da Silva Estácio, Franz Zieris

, Lutz Prechelt
, Rafael Prikladnicki:
On the randori training dynamics. 44-47 - Mexhid Ferati

, Arianit Kurti
, Bahtijar Vogel, Bujar Raufi
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Augmenting requirements gathering for people with special needs using IoT: a position paper. 48-51 - Shreya Kumar, Charles Wallace:

Among the agilists: participant observation in a rapidly evolving workplace. 52-55 - Alexander S. Lesnevsky

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Sociodrama: one more technique to foster collaboration in software engineering. 56-57
Technical papers
- Jan-Peter Krämer, Michael Hennings, Joel Brandt, Jan O. Borchers:

An empirical study of programming paradigms for animation. 58-61 - Kai Mindermann:

Are easily usable security libraries possible and how should experts work together to create them? 62-63 - Norihito Kitagawa, Hideaki Hata

, Akinori Ihara, Kiminao Kogiso
, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
Code review participation: game theoretical modeling of reviewers in gerrit datasets. 64-67 - Kari Smolander, Matti Rossi, Samuli Pekkola

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Collaboration change in enterprise software development. 68-74 - Jan-Peter Ostberg, Stefan Wagner

, Erica Weilemann:
Does personality influence the usage of static analysis tools?: an explorative experiment. 75-81 - Khaled Albusays, Stephanie Ludi:

Eliciting programming challenges faced by developers with visual impairments: exploratory study. 82-85 - Jingdong Jia, Pengnan Zhang, Luiz Fernando Capretz:

Environmental factors influencing individual decision-making behavior in software projects: a systematic literature review. 86-92 - Chihiro Uchida, Kiyoshi Honda, Hironori Washizaki

, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Kentarou Ogawa, Tomoaki Yagi, Mikako Ishigaki, Masashi Nakagawa:
GO-MUC: a strategy design method considering requirements of user and business by goal-oriented measurement. 93-96 - Amir Mujkanovic, Andreas Bollin:

Improving learning outcomes through systematic group reformation: the role of skills and personality in software engineering education. 97-103 - Soroush Ghorashi, Carlos Jensen:

Jimbo: a collaborative IDE with live preview. 104-107 - Fuqun Huang

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Post-completion error in software development. 108-113 - Degif Teka, Yvonne Dittrich

, Mesfin Kifle:
Usability challenges in an Ethiopian software development organization. 114-120 - Lucas Gren

, Alfredo Goldman
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Useful statistical methods for human factors research in software engineering: a discussion on validation with quantitative data. 121-124 - Keitaro Nakasai, Masateru Tsunoda, Hideaki Hata

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Web search behaviors for software development. 125-128

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