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ICSE 2019
Sat 25 - Fri 31 May 2019 Montreal, QC, Canada
Tue 28 May 2019 11:45 - 12:07 at Sherbrooke - DS Session I

Researchers have examined a wide variety of practices to help software engineers complete different programming tasks. Despite the fact that studies show software engineering practices and tools created to improve the software development process are useful for preventing bugs, decreasing debugging costs, reducing debugging time, and providing additional benefits, software engineers rarely use them in practice. To persuade humans to alter and adopt new behaviors, psychologists have studied the concept of nudges. My research aims to investigate how digital nudges, or the process of using technology to automatically create nudges, can be beneficial in helping software developers and teams adopt software engineering activities and integrate them into their normal workflow.

Computer Science PhD Student

Tue 28 May

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11:00 - 12:30
11:00
22m
Talk
Improving the software logging practices in DevOps
Doctoral Symposium
11:22
22m
Talk
Feedback in Scrum: Data-Informed Retrospectives
Doctoral Symposium
Christoph Matthies Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam
11:45
22m
Talk
Digital Nudges for Encouraging Developer Actions
Doctoral Symposium
Chris Brown North Carolina State University
12:07
22m
Talk
Stuck in The Middle: Removing Obstacles to New Program Features through Batch Refactoring
Doctoral Symposium
Eduardo Fernandes Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro