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Social media for software engineering [PDF]

open access: greenProceedings of the FSE/SDP workshop on Future of software engineering research, 2010
Social media has changed the way that people collaborate and share information. In this paper, we highlight its impact for enabling new ways for software teams to form and work together. Individuals will self-organize within and across organizational boundaries.
Andrew Begel   +2 more
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What is social debt in software engineering? [PDF]

open access: green2013 6th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE), 2013
“Social debt” in software engineering informally refers to unforeseen project cost connected to a “suboptimal” development community. The causes of suboptimal development communities can be many, ranging from global distance to organisational barriers to wrong or uninformed socio-technical decisions (i.e., decisions that influence both social and ...
Damian A. Tamburri   +3 more
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Social computing for software engineering: A mapping study [PDF]

open access: greenComputer Science Review, 2014
There is a continual growth in the use of social computing within a breadth of business domains; such as marketing, public engagement and innovation management. Software engineering research, like other similar disciplines, has re- cently started to harness the power of social computing throughout the various development phases; from requirements ...
Amalia Ardini   +5 more
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What Software Engineering Has to Offer to Agent-Based Social Simulation [PDF]

open access: greenSimulating Social Complexity, 2017
Peer‐Olaf Siebers, Franziska Klügl
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Cognition in Software Engineering: A Taxonomy and Survey of a Half-Century of Research [PDF]

open access: yesACM Computing Surveys, 2022
Cognition plays a fundamental role in most software engineering activities. This article provides a taxonomy of cognitive concepts and a survey of the literature since the beginning of the Software Engineering discipline.
Fabian Fagerholm   +10 more
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The social network of software engineering research

open access: greenProceedings of the 5th India Software Engineering Conference, 2012
The social network perspective has served as a useful framework for studying scientific research collaboration in different disciplines. Although collaboration in computer science research has received some attention, software engineering research collaboration has remained unexplored to a large extent.
Subhajit Datta   +2 more
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The impact of social media on software engineering practices and tools [PDF]

open access: greenProceedings of the FSE/SDP workshop on Future of software engineering research, 2010
Today's generation of software developers frequently make use of social media, either as an adjunct or integrated into a wide range of tools ranging from code editors and issue trackers, to IDEs and web-based portals. The role of social media usage in software engineering is not well understood, and yet the use of these mechanisms influences software ...
Margaret‐Anne Storey   +3 more
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Socio-Technical Grounded Theory for Software Engineering [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2021
Grounded Theory (GT), a sociological research method designed to study social phenomena, is increasingly being used to investigate the human and social aspects of software engineering (SE).
Rashina Hoda
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Development and Application of Sentiment Analysis Tools in Software Engineering: A Systematic Literature Review [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Conference on Evaluation & Assessment in Software Engineering, 2021
Software development is a collaborative task and, hence, involves different persons. Research has shown the relevance of social aspects in the development team for a successful and satisfying project closure. Especially the mood of a team has been proven
Martin Obaidi, J. Klünder
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