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AGILEDC
2006
IEEE
16 years 2 days ago
Examining the Compatibility of Student Pair Programmers
Pair programming has been shown to be beneficial for both students and teaching staff in university courses. A two-phased study of 1350 students was conducted at North Carolina St...
Laurie Williams, Lucas Layman, Jason Osborne, Neha...
PASTE
2005
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
An empirical framework for comparing effectiveness of testing and property-based formal analysis
Today, many formal analysis tools are not only used to provide certainty but are also used to debug software systems – a role that has traditional been reserved for testing tool...
Jeremy S. Bradbury, James R. Cordy, Jürgen Di...
ICSM
2007
IEEE
16 years 10 days ago
How Programmers Can Turn Comments into Waypoints for Code Navigation
We have developed a new approach for software navigation called TagSEA (Tagging of Software Engineering Activities). TagSEA combines the notion of “waypointing” with “social...
Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Li-Te Cheng, Janice Singe...

Publication
158views
14 years 5 months ago
How Technological Support Can Enable Advantages of Agile Software Development in a GSE Setting
Because of the distance between the dispersed development locations, Global Software Engineering (GSE) is confronted with challenges regarding communication, coordination and co...
Kevin Dullemond, Ben van Gameren, Rini van Solinge...
AOSD
2009
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Semantic vs. syntactic compositions in aspect-oriented requirements engineering: an empirical study
Most current aspect composition mechanisms rely on syntactic references to the base modules or wildcard mechanisms quantifying over such syntactic references in pointcut expressio...
Ruzanna Chitchyan, Phil Greenwood, Américo ...