Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE 2008) Program

Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE)
Sunday, May 17, 2009

An ICSE 2009 Workshop - Vancouver, Canada

**Early registration ends April 11, 2008. Click here to register**

In addition to the 5 presented papers, we have 18 high quality posters. The titles are listed below the table.


9:00-9:10


VERY QUICK Intros


9:10-10:00


KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Rob Deline- Microsoft Research


10:00-10:30


Paper Presentation

Distributed Side-by-Side Programming - Prasun Dewan - Univ. North Carolina; Puneet Agarwal, Gautam Shroff - Tata Consultancy Services; Rajesh Hegde - Microsoft Research


10:30-11:00


Coffee Break


11:00-11:30


Paper Presentation

Reporting Usability Metrics Experiences - Jeff Winter, Kari Rönkkö - Blekinge Institute of Technology; Mats Hellman - UIQ Technology AB


11:30-12:30


Poster Session Roundtable


12:30-14:00


Lunch


14:00-15:00


Poster Session Roundtable


15:00-15:30


Group Discussion: What is CHASE? maybe more importantly, what is not CHASE?


15:30-16:00


Coffee Break and Poster Session


16:00-17:00


Paper Session

A Qualitative Study on Project Landscapes - Barthelemy Dagenais, Martin Robillard - McGill University; Harold Ossher, Rachel K.E. Bellamy, Jacqueline P. de Vries - IBM T.J. Watson Research

Enabling and Enhancing Collaborations between Software Development Organizations and Independent Test Agencies - James A. Jones, André van der Hoek - University of California, Irvine; Mark Grechanik - Accenture Technology Labs

The Work of Software Development as an Assemblage of Computational Practice - Susan Elliott Sim, Marisa Leavitt Cohn, Kavita Philip - University of California, Irvine


17:00-17:30


Discussion: Next Steps


17:30


Workshop ends


18:30


Dinner at The Fish House in Stanley Park




Posters

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Writing and Reading Software Documentation: How the Development Process may Affect Understanding - Remco C. de Boer, Hans van Vliet - VU University Amsterdam

Knowledge Management In Practice: The Case Of Agile Software Development - Meira Levy - Deutche Telekom Laboratories@Ben Gurion University, and Department of Industrial Engineering & Management Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Orit Hazzan - Department of Education in Technology and Science Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

Supporting Agile Team Composition: A Prototype Tool for Identifying Personality (In)Compatibilities - Sherlock Licorish, Anne Philpott, Stephen MacDonell - Auckland University of Technology

Taking Care of Cooperation when Evolving Socially Embedded Systems: The PloneMeeting Case - Hataichanok Unphon, Yvonne Dittrich - Software Development Group IT University of Copenhagen Denmark; Arnaud Hubaux - PReCISE Research Centre, University of Namurahu

Designing Software for Unfamiliar Domains - Parmit K. Chilana, Andrew J. Ko and Jacob O. Wobbrock - The Information School, University of Washington

Automatically Identifying that Distributed Programmers are Stuck - Jason Carter, Prasun Dewan - Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Why Are Software Projects Moving From Centralized to Decentralized Version Control Systems? - Brian de Alwis - University of Saskatchewan; Jonathan Sillito - University of Calgary

The Role of Blogging in Generating a Software Product Vision - Shelly Park, Frank Maurer - University of Calgary

Bridging Knowledge Distribution - The Role of Knowledge Brokers in Distributed Software Development Teams - Alexander Boden - University of Siegen, Germany; Gabriela Avram - University of Limerick, Ireland

An empirical investigation into software engineers’ motivation, Helen Sharp, Centre for Computing Research, The Open University; Tracy Hall - Department of Information Systems, Computing & Mathematics, Brunel University
Personalities, Cultures and Software Modeling: Questions, Scenarios and Research Directions - Americo B. Cunha, Alberto G. Canen - Production Engineering Department/COPPE Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;.Miriam A. M. Capretz - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Western Ontario, Canada.,

Audio video recording of ad hoc interaction from software development team - Sébastien Cherry, Pierre N. Robillard - Department of computer and software engineering École Polytechnique de Montréal

Coordination in Large-Scale Software Teams - Andrew Begel, Nachiappan Nagappan - Microsoft Research, Microsoft Research; Christopher Poile, University of Saskatchewan; Lucas Layman, National Research Council

QUASE - A Quantitative Approach to Analyze the Human Aspects of Software Development Projects - Rafael Prikladnicki - PUCRS (Brazil)

Discovering Determinants of High Volatility Software - Carolyn Seaman, Gunes Koru, Sreedevi Sampath - University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Challenges in the User Interface Design of an IDE Tool Recommender - Petcharat Viriyakattiyaporn, Gail C. Murphy - University of British Columbia

Exception Handling Negligence Due To Intra-Individual Goal Conflicts - Hina Shah, Mary Jean Harrold - Georgia Institute of Technology



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last edited by Janice Singer on March 16, 2009