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Measuring Cognitive Activities in Software Engineering

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Measuring Cognitive Activities in Software Engineering
This paper presents an approach to the study of cognitive activities in collaborative software development. This approach has been developed by a multidisciplinary team made up of software engineers and cognitive psychologists. The basis of this approach is to improve our understanding of software development by observing professionals at work. The goal is to derive lines of conduct or good practices based on observations and analyses of the processes that are naturally used by software engineers. The strategy involved is derived from a standard approach in cognitive science. It is based on the videotaping of the activities of software engineers, transcription of the videos, coding of the transcription, defining categories from the coded episodes and defining cognitive behaviors or dialogs from the categories. This project presents two original contributions that make this approach generic in software engineering. The first contribution is the
Pierre N. Robillard, Patrick d'Astous, Franç
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where ICSE
Authors Pierre N. Robillard, Patrick d'Astous, Françoise Détienne, Willemien Visser
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