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- research-articleDecember 2021
Studying human-to-computer bias transference
AI & Society (AISO), Volume 38, Issue 4Aug 2023, Pages 1659–1683https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-021-01328-4AbstractIt is generally agreed that one origin of machine bias is resulting from characteristics within the dataset on which the algorithms are trained, i.e., the data does not warrant a generalized inference. We, however, hypothesize that a different ‘...
- research-articleDecember 2021
Make a Difference in a Different Way: Twitter Bot Creators and Wikipedia Transparency.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (KLU-COSU), Volume 30, Issue 5-6Dec 2021, Pages 733–756https://doi.org/10.1007/s10606-021-09411-6AbstractSoftware robots (bots) are a major part of contemporary Internet culture, employed by businesses for customer service, artists for digital expression, and ‘bad actors’ for misinformation. A recent line of Twitter bots, known as WikiEdits bots, has ...
- ArticleJanuary 2018
A New Approach for Reflection of Code Modifications to Model in Synchronization of Architecture Design Model and Code
MODELSWARD 2018: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software DevelopmentJanuary 2018, Pages 496–503https://doi.org/10.5220/0006610904960503Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) increases the abstraction level, thus facilitates the design of complex systems. It is possible to create an executable system from a model enriched with detailed behavior specifications.
But the graphical modeling of some ...
- ArticleNovember 2016
Senior Programmers: Characteristics of Elderly Users from Stack Overflow
AbstractIn this paper we present results of research about elderly users of Stack Overflow (Question and Answer portal for programmers). They have different roles, different main activities and different habits. They are an important part of the community,...
- abstractOctober 2015
The Future of Programming Languages and Programmers
SPLASH Companion 2015: Companion Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for HumanityOctober 2015, Pages 63–66https://doi.org/10.1145/2814189.2818719In the beginning “programs” were patterns of bits that commanded the execution of individual machines. As machines evolved in complexity – languages evolved, starting with a variety of assembly languages and growing to encompass higher levels of ...
- articleOctober 2015
How Do Users Discover New Tools in Software Development and Beyond?
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (KLU-COSU), Volume 24, Issue 5October 2015, Pages 389–422https://doi.org/10.1007/s10606-015-9230-9Software users rely on software tools such as browser tab controls and spell checkers to work effectively and efficiently, but it is difficult for users to be aware of all the tools that might be useful to them. While there are several potential ...
- articleJanuary 2012
Toward an Enacted Approach to Understanding OSS Developer's Motivations
International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction (IJTHI-IGI), Volume 8, Issue 1January 2012, Pages 38–54https://doi.org/10.4018/jthi.2012010103A large part of the existing literature on Open Source Software OSS projects identifies the motivation factors predicting the participation level of members. However, the effective satisfaction of developers toward their project still remains a ...
- articleNovember 2011
Do moods affect programmers’ debug performance?
Cognition, Technology and Work (CTWK), Volume 13, Issue 4November 2011, Pages 245–258https://doi.org/10.1007/s10111-010-0164-1There is much research that shows people’s mood can affect their activities. This paper argues that this also applies to programmers, especially their debugging. Literature-based framework is presented linking programming with various cognitive ...