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CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Let's go to the whiteboard: how and why software developers use drawings
Software developers are rooted in the written form of their code, yet they often draw diagrams representing their code. Unfortunately, we still know little about how and why they ...
Mauro Cherubini, Gina Venolia, Robert DeLine, Andr...
JOT
2007
170views more  JOT 2007»
13 years 7 months ago
Enough of Processes - Lets do Practices
All modern software development processes try to help project teams conduct their work. While there are some important differences between them, the commonalities are far greater ...
Ivar Jacobson, Pan Wei Ng, Ian Spence
VL
2010
IEEE
221views Visual Languages» more  VL 2010»
13 years 5 months ago
Sketching and Drawing in the Design of Open Source Software
In co-located software development, diagramming practices, such as sketching ideas out with a pen and paper, support the creative process and allow designers to shape, analyze, an...
Eunyoung Chung, Carlos Jensen, Koji Yatani, Victor...
HICSS
2007
IEEE
132views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Using Agile Practices to Spark Innovation in a Small to Medium Sized Business
The media industry is challenged to find new lines of business as technology redefines content, distribution and customer expectations. This is a case study of Oxygen Media where ...
Ken H. Judy, Ilio Krumins-Beens
SIGMETRICS
2010
ACM
143views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2010»
14 years 10 days ago
Practical performance models for complex, popular applications
Perhaps surprisingly, no practical performance models exist for popular (and complex) client applications such as Adobe’s Creative Suite, Microsoft’s Office and Visual Studio...
Eno Thereska, Bjoern Doebel, Alice X. Zheng, Peter...