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2013 6th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE), May 25, 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA

CHASE 2013 – Proceedings

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6th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE)

Title Page
Foreword

Full Papers

Differences in Jazz Project Leaders’ Competencies and Behaviors: A Preliminary Empirical Investigation
Sherlock A. Licorish and Stephen G. MacDonell
(Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)
Motivation of Software Engineers: A Qualitative Case Study of a Research and Development Organisation
A. César C. França, Ana C. M. L. de Araújo, and Fabio Q. B. da Silva
(UFPE, Brazil)
Collaborative Bug Triaging using Textual Similarities and Change Set Analysis
Katja Kevic, Sebastian C. Müller, Thomas Fritz, and Harald C. Gall
(University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Why Do Newcomers Abandon Open Source Software Projects?
Igor Steinmacher, Igor Wiese, Ana Paula Chaves, and Marco Aurélio Gerosa
(UTFPR, Brazil; USP, Brazil)
Emergence of Developer Teams in the Collaboration Network
Bora Caglayan, Ayşe Başar Bener, and Andriy Miranskyy
(Bogazici University, Turkey; Ryerson University, Canada; IBM, Canada)
How Software Architects Collaborate: Insights from Collaborative Software Design in Practice
Jae Young Bang, Ivo Krka, Nenad Medvidovic, Naveen Kulkarni, and Srinivas Padmanabhuni
(University of Southern California, USA; Infosys, India)
The Rise and Fall of a Central Contributor: Dynamics of Social Organization and Performance in the GENTOO Community
Marcelo Serrano Zanetti, Ingo Scholtes, Claudio Juan Tessone, and Frank Schweitzer
(ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Cooperation Wordle using Pre-attentive Processing Techniques: Tested for Color Blind Observers
Ilenia Fronza, Andrea Janes, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi, and Stefano Trebeschi
(Free University of Bolzano, Italy)
Social Media in Transparent Work Environments
Jason Tsay, Laura Dabbish, and James D. Herbsleb
(CMU, USA)

Short Papers

A Qualitative Study about the Life Cycle of Lessons Learned
Davi Viana, Jacilane Rabelo, Tayana Conte, Andréia Vieira, Ellen Barroso, and Mário Dib
(UFAM, Brazil; Fundação Des. Paulo Feitoza, Brazil)
A Study of Architectural Decision Practices
Thomas D. LaToza, Evelina Shabani, and André van der Hoek
(UC Irvine, USA)
App-Directed Learning: An Exploratory Study
Jonathan Sillito and Andrew Begel
(University of Calgary, Canada; Microsoft Research, USA)
Crowd Development
Thomas D. LaToza, W. Ben Towne, André van der Hoek, and James D. Herbsleb
(UC Irvine, USA; CMU, USA)
Improving Developer Participation Rates in Surveys
Edward Smith, Robert Loftin, Emerson Murphy-Hill, Christian Bird, and Thomas Zimmermann
(University of Maryland, USA; North Carolina State University, USA; Microsoft Research, USA)
What Is Social Debt in Software Engineering?
Damian A. Tamburri, Philippe Kruchten, Patricia Lago, and Hans van Vliet
(VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands; University of British Columbia, Canada)
On the Development of a Theoretical Model of the Impact of Trust in the Performance of Distributed Software Projects
Sabrina Marczak and Vanessa Gomes
(PUCRS, Brazil)
Toward Social-Technical Code Search
Lee Martie and André van der Hoek
(UC Irvine, USA)
Exploring Social Structures in Extended Team Model
Mansooreh Zahedi and Muhammad Ali Babar
(IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Lancaster University, UK)
Towards Collaboration-Centric Pattern-Based Software Development Support
Christoph Dorn and Alexander Egyed
(TU Vienna, Austria; JKU Linz, Austria)
An Examination of Shared Understanding in Free/Libre Open Source Project Maintenance
Brandt Braunschweig and Carolyn Seaman
(University of Maryland in Baltimore County, USA)
Using Experimental Games to Understand Communication and Trust in Agile Software Teams
Eisha Hasnain, Tracy Hall, and Martin Shepperd
(Brunel University, UK)
Less is More: Architecture Documentation for Agile Development
Irit Hadar, Sofia Sherman, Ethan Hadar, and John J. Harrison, Jr.
(University of Haifa, Israel; AGT International, Switzerland; CA Technologies, USA)
How Does Kanban Impact Communication and Collaboration in Software Engineering Teams?
Nilay Oza, Fabian Fagerholm, and Jürgen Münch
(University of Helsinki, Finland)
Motivations for Collaboration in Software Design Decision Making
Amani Alali and Jonathan Sillito
(University of Calgary, Canada)
Soft Skills in Software Engineering: A Study of Its Demand by Software Companies in Uruguay
Gerardo Matturro
(Universidad ORT, Uruguay)
A Descriptive Classification for End User-Relevant Decisions of Large-Scale IT Projects
Ulrike Abelein and Barbara Paech
(University of Heidelberg, Germany)
Aduno: Real-Time Collaborative Work Design in a Shared Workspace
Braden Simpson, Eirini Kalliamvakou, Nathan Lambert, and Daniela Damian
(University of Victoria, Canada)
The Need of a Person Oriented Approach to Software Process Assessment
Alberto Sampaio, Isabel B. Sampaio, and Edwin Gray
(ISEP, Portugal; Glasgow Caledonian University, UK)
Understanding Cheap Talk and the Emergence of Trust in Global Software Engineering: An Evolutionary Game Theory Perspective
Yi Wang and David Redmiles
(UC Irvine, USA)
Meeting Intensity as an Indicator for Project Pressure: Exploring Meeting Profiles
Olga Liskin, Kurt Schneider, Stephan Kiesling, and Simone Kauffeld
(Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; TU Braunschweig, Germany)

Position Papers

Agile Offsharing: Using Pair Work to Overcome Nearshoring Difficulties
Lutz Prechelt
(Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Analyzing the Friendliness of Exchanges in an Online Software Developer Community
Brendan Cleary, Carlos Gómez, Margaret-Anne Storey, Leif Singer, and Christoph Treude
(University of Victoria, Canada; Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; McGill University, Canada)

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