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2012 5th International Workshop on Co-operative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE), June 2, 2012, Zurich, Switzerland

CHASE 2012 – Proceedings

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5th International Workshop on Co-operative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE)

Title Page
Foreword
A Proposal for Enhancing User-Developer Communication in Large IT Projects
Ulrike Abelein and Barbara Paech
(University of Heidelberg, Germany)
A Redefinition of Roles and Collaboration under Model-Driven Development
Jorge Aranda and Daniela Damian
(University of Victoria, Canada)
ProxiScientia: Toward Real-Time Visualization of Task and Developer Dependencies in Collaborating Software Development Teams
Arber Borici, Kelly Blincoe, Adrian Schröter, Giuseppe Valetto, and Daniela Damian ORCID logo
(University of Victoria, Canada; Drexel University, USA)
Augmenting Social Awareness in a Collaborative Development Environment
Fabio Calefato and Filippo Lanubile
(University of Bari, Italy)
What Makes It Hard To Design Instructional Software? Towards a Collaborative Platform for Stakeholders of Instructional Software
Kesav V. Nori
(IIIT Hyderabad, India)
Agile Software Engineering as Creative Work
Broderick Crawford, Claudio León de La Barra, Ricardo Soto, and Eric Monfroy
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile; Université de Nantes, France)
Team Effectiveness in Software Development: Human and Cooperative Aspects in Team Effectiveness Models and Priorities for Future Studies
Torgeir Dingsøyr and Tore Dybå
(SINTEF, Norway)
Supporting Distributed Software Engineering in a Fully Distributed Organization
Kevin Dullemond, Ben van Gameren, and Rini van Solingen
(TU Delft, Netherlands)
A Case Study of Using HCI Methods to Improve Tools for Programmers
Andrew Faulring, Brad A. MyersORCID logo, Yaad Oren, and Keren Rotenberg
(CMU, USA; SAP, Israel)
Wolf: Supporting Impact Analysis Activities in Distributed Software Development
Mayara C. Figueiredo and Cleidson R. B. de Souza
(UFPA, Brazil)
A Method for Prioritizing End-User Feedback for Requirements Engineering
Stefan Gärtner and Kurt Schneider
(Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany)
Agile vs. Plan-Driven Perceptions of Software Architecture
Irit Hadar and Sofia Sherman
(University of Haifa, Israel)
REIM - An Improvisation Workshop Format to Train Soft Skill Awareness
Anne Hoffmann
(Siemens, Germany)
Performance Assessment Metrics for Software Testers
Tanjila Kanij, Robert Merkel, and John Grundy
(Swinburne University of Technology, Australia; Monash University, Australia)
Using the IDEAL Software Process Improvement Model for the Implementation of Automotive SPICE
Ruth Klendauer, Axel Hoffmann, Jan Marco Leimeister, Marina Berkovich, and Helmut Krcmar
(SMR Automotive Mirrors Stuttgart, Germany; Kassel University, Germany; TU Munich, Germany)
Envisioning Distributed Usability Evaluation through a Virtual World Platform
Benjamin Koehne and David F. Redmiles
(UC Irvine, USA)
Representations of User Feedback in an Agile, Collocated Software Team
Michael J. Lee and Andrew J. Ko
(University of Washington, USA)
What Affects Team Behavior? Preliminary Linguistic Analysis of Communications in the Jazz Repository
Sherlock A. Licorish and Stephen G. MacDonell
(Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)
Getting at Ephemeral Flaws
Tamara Lopez, Marian Petre, and Bashar Nuseibeh
(Open University, UK; Lero, Ireland)
An Approach for Collaborative Code Reviews Using Multi-touch Technology
Sebastian Müller, Michael Würsch, Thomas Fritz, and Harald C. GallORCID logo
(University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Tangible Software Modeling with Multi-touch Technology
Sebastian Müller, Michael Würsch, Pascal Schöni, Giacomo Ghezzi, Emanuel Giger, and Harald C. GallORCID logo
(University of Zurich, Switzerland)
How Can Research about Software Developers Generalize?
Emerson Murphy-Hill and Laurie Williams
(North Carolina State University, USA)
Competition on Inter-organizational Collaboration from an Organizational-Social-Technical Perspective
Anh Nguyen Duc, Daniela S. Cruzes, and Reidar Conradi
(NTNU, Norway)
Documentation Practices in Scientific Software Development
Aleksandra Pawlik, Judith Segal, and Marian Petre
(Open University, UK)
The Mystery of the Writing That Isn't on the Wall: Differences in Public Representations in Traditional and Agile Software Development
Marian Petre, Helen Sharp, and Sallyann Freudenberg
(Open University, UK; Adfectio, UK)
Why Developers Don’t Pair More Often
Laura Plonka and Janet van der Linden
(Open University, UK)
First Results from an Investigation into the Validity of Developer Reputation Derived from Wiki Articles and Source Code
Christian R. Prause and Markus Eisenhauer
(Fraunhofer FIT, Germany)
Feedback: How Does It Impact Software Engineers?
Rien Sach and Marian Petre
(Open University, UK)
Identifying the Need for a Sustainable Architecture Maintenance Process
Sofia Sherman and Irit Hadar
(University of Haifa, Israel)
Attitude and Usage of Collaboration Tools in GSE: A Practitioner Oriented Theory
Yi Wang, Erik Trainer, Ban Al-Ani, Sabrina Marczak, and David F. Redmiles
(UC Irvine, USA; PUCRS, Brazil)
An Exploratory Study of Backtracking Strategies Used by Developers
YoungSeok Yoon and Brad A. MyersORCID logo
(CMU, USA)

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