Authors
Inah Omoronyia, John Ferguson, Marc Roper, Murray Wood
Publication date
2009/12
Journal
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
Volume
18
Pages
509-558
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Software development is a global activity unconstrained by the bounds of time and space. A major effect of this increasing scale and distribution is that the shared understanding that developers previously acquired by formal and informal face-to-face meetings is difficult to obtain. This paper proposes a shared awareness model that uses information gathered automatically from developer IDE interactions to make explicit orderings of tasks, artefacts and developers that are relevant to particular work contexts in collaborative, and potentially distributed, software development projects. The research findings suggest that such a model can be used to: identify entities (developers, tasks, artefacts) most associated with a particular work context in a software development project; identify relevance relationships amongst tasks, developers and artefacts e.g. which developers and artefacts are currently most relevant to …
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Scholar articles
I Omoronyia, J Ferguson, M Roper, M Wood - Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 2009