Understanding interaction differences between newcomer and expert programmers

Authors: Lijie Zou Michael W. Godfrey

Venue: 2008 international workshop on Recommendation systems for software engineering, pp. 26–29, 2008

Year: 2008

Abstract: Newcomer and expert programmers often interact with development artifacts differently. Ideally, software development tools should support these different styles of work. In this paper, we describe our investigations into the interaction difference between newcomers and experts, regarding two properties that characterize repetition of programmer interaction: temporal locality and interaction coupling recurrence. We describe our approach, research questions and planned methodology.

BibTeX:

@inproceedings{lijiezou2008uidbnaep,
    author = "Lijie Zou and Michael W. Godfrey",
    title = "Understanding interaction differences between newcomer and expert programmers",
    year = "2008",
    pages = "26–29",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2008 international workshop on Recommendation systems for software engineering
        "
}

Plain Text:

Lijie Zou and Michael W. Godfrey, "Understanding interaction differences between newcomer and expert programmers," 2008 international workshop on Recommendation systems for software engineering, pp. 26–29