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Fourth International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE 2011), May 21, 2011, Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, USA

CHASE 2011 – Proceedings

Contents - Abstracts - Authors

Fourth International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE 2011)

Preface

Title Page
Foreword

Full Papers

A Case Study of Post-Deployment User Feedback Triage
Andrew J. Ko, Michael J. Lee, Valentina Ferrari, Steven Ip, and Charlie Tran
(University of Washington, USA)
Branching and Merging: An Investigation into Current Version Control Practices
Shaun Phillips, Jonathan Sillito, and Rob Walker
(University of Calgary, Canada)
A Qualitative Study of the Determinants of Self-managing Team Effectiveness in a Scrum Team
Cleviton V. F. Monteiro, Fabio Q. B. da Silva, Isabella R. M. dos Santos, Felipe Farias, Elisa S. F. Cardozo, André R. G. do A. Leitão, and Miguel J. A. Pernambuco Filho
(Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil)
Mining and Visualizing Developer Networks from Version Control Systems
Andrejs Jermakovics, Alberto Sillitti, and Giancarlo Succi
(Free University of Bozen, Italy)
How Do We Trace Requirements? An Initial Study of Analyst Behavior in Trace Validation Tasks
Wei-Keat Kong, Jane Huffman Hayes, Alex Dekhtyar, and Jeff Holden
(University of Kentucky, USA; California Polytechnic State University, USA)
Impact of Collaborative Traces on Trustworthiness
Erik H. Trainer, Ban Al-Ani, and David F. Redmiles
(UC Irvine, USA)

Position Papers

Some Non-Usage Data for a Distributed Editor: The Saros Outreach
Lutz Prechelt
(Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Strawberries are Nuts
Tim Frey and Marius Gelhausen
(Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany; TU Darmstadt, Germany)
Of Code and Context: Collaboration Between Developers and Translators
Malte Ressin, José Abdelnour-Nocera, and Andy Smith
(Thames Valley University, UK)

Short Papers

A Theory of Branches as Goals and Virtual Teams
Christian Bird, Thomas Zimmermann, and Alex Teterev
(Microsoft Research, USA; Microsoft, USA)
Workplace Warriors: Identifying Team Practices of Appropriation in Software Ecosystems
Sebastian Draxler, Adrian Jung, Alexander Boden, and Gunnar Stevens
(University of Siegen, Germany)
STCML: An Extensible XML-based Language for Socio-Technical Modeling
John C. Georgas and Anita Sarma
(Northern Arizona University, USA; University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)
Collabode: Collaborative Coding in the Browser
Max Goldman, Greg Little, and Robert C. Miller
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
TeamBugs: A Collaborative Bug Tracking Tool
Gerald Bortis and André van der Hoek
(UC Irvine, USA)
Studying Team Evolution during Software Testing
Vibhu Saujanya Sharma and Vikrant Kaulgud
(Accenture Technology Labs, India)
Which Bug Should I Fix: Helping New Developers Onboard a New Project
Jianguo Wang and Anita Sarma
(University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)
An Exploratory Study of Awareness Interests about Software Modifications
Miryung Kim
(University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Supporting Collaboration in the Development of Complex Engineering Software
Victoria Shipp and Peter Johnson
(University of Bath, UK)
Requirements Maturation Analysis based on the Distance between the Source and Developers
Takako Nakatani and Toshihiko Tsumaki
(University of Tsukuba, Japan; National Institute of Informatics, Japan)

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