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2008
IEEE
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Can feature design reduce the gender gap in end-user software development environments?
Recent research has begun to report that female enduser programmers are often more reluctant than males to employ features that are useful for testing and debugging. These earlier...
Valentina Grigoreanu, Jill Cao, Todd Kulesza, Chri...
VL
2008
IEEE
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Tool support for working with sets of source code entities
Previous research has identified several challenges that programmers face in answering questions about a code base. To explore ways to overcome those challenges, we have develope...
Curtis Fraser, Chris Luce, Jamie Starke, Jonathan ...
VL
2008
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
End-user programming to support classroom activities on small devices
We believe it is unreasonable to assume that all students will own a laptop. One potential solution is to depend on the students to bring whatever computing devices (cell phones, ...
Craig Prince
VL
2007
IEEE
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Scenario-Based Requirements for Web Macro Tools
Web macros automate the interactions of end users with web sites and related information systems. Though web macro recorders and players have grown in sophistication over the past...
Christopher Scaffidi, Allen Cypher, Sebastian G. E...
VL
2007
IEEE
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On to the Real World: Gender and Self-Efficacy in Excel
Although there have been a number of studies of end-user software development tasks, few of them have considered gender issues for real end-user developers in real-world environme...
Laura Beckwith, Derek Inman, Kyle Rector, Margaret...