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SIGSOFT
2007
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Does a programmer's activity indicate knowledge of code?
The practice of software development can likely be improved if an externalized model of each programmer's knowledge of a particular code base is available. Some tools already...
Thomas Fritz, Gail C. Murphy, Emily Hill
CSCL
2007
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13 years 5 months ago
Scripting by assigning roles: Does it improve knowledge construction in asynchronous discussion groups?
This article describes the impact of learning in asynchronous discussion groups on students’ levels of knowledge construction. A design-based approach enabled the comparison of t...
Tammy Schellens, Hilde van Keer, Bram de Wever, Ma...
IWPC
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Blooms? Taxonomy: A Framework for Assessing Programmers? Knowledge of Software Systems
Programmers must attain knowledge about a system before they can perform specific software maintenance tasks on it. Traditionally, computer scientists have described the activity ...
Jim Buckley, Christopher Exton
IWPC
2009
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Resumption strategies for interrupted programming tasks
Interruptions are a daily reality for professional programmers. Unfortunately, the strategies programmers use to recover lost knowledge and resume work have not yet been well stud...
Chris Parnin, Spencer Rugaber
IJKL
2010
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13 years 3 days ago
Lurking: a challenge or a fruitful strategy? A comparison between lurkers and active participants in an online corporate communi
: For todays organisations to obtain competitive advantages, online corporate Communities of Practice (CoPs) are indispensable. However, often the majority of its participants does...
Mirjam Neelen, Sibren Fetter