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Study of the use of property probes in an educational setting
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Code review as decision-making : building a cognitive model from the questions asked during code review
2025) In Empirical Software Engineering(
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Gamifying user feedback collection on static program analysis tools
2025)(
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Support, not automation : towards AI-supported code review for code quality and beyond
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What questions do developers ask during code review?
2025) WASP Winter Conference 2025(
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- 2024
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A Conceptual Framework and Recommendations for Open Data and Artifacts in Empirical Software Engineering
2024) International Workshop on Methodological Issues with Empirical Studies in Software Engineering, WSESE 2024 In ICSE Workshops p.68-75(
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Ironies of Programming Automation: Exploring the Experience of Code Synthesis via Large Language Models
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Developers’ Perspective on Today’s and Tomorrow’s Programming Tool Assistance : A Survey
2024) 8th International Conference on on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming, Programming Companion 2024 p.108-116(
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How Do Developers Approach Their First Bug in an Unfamiliar Code Base? : An Exploratory Study of Large Program Comprehension
2024) 35th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2024(
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Design of Flexible Code Block Comparisons to Improve Code Review of Refactored Code
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