 | 2012 |
| 22 |  | Amy Voida,
Ellie Harmon,
Ban Al-Ani:
Bridging between organizations and the public: volunteer coordinators' uneasy relationship with social computing.
CHI 2012: 1967-1976 |
| 21 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
Gloria Mark,
Justin Chung,
Jennifer Jones:
The Egyptian blogosphere: a counter-narrative of the revolution.
CSCW 2012: 17-26 |
| 20 |  | Gloria Mark,
Mossaab Bagdouri,
Leysia Palen,
James H. Martin,
Ban Al-Ani,
Kenneth Mark Anderson:
Blogs as a collective war diary.
CSCW 2012: 37-46 |
| 2011 |
| 19 |  | Amy Voida,
Ellie Harmon,
Ban Al-Ani:
Homebrew databases: complexities of everyday information management in nonprofit organizations.
CHI 2011: 915-924 |
| 18 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
Hiroko Wilensky,
David F. Redmiles,
Erik Simmons:
An Understanding of the Role of Trust in Knowledge Seeking and Acceptance Practices in Distributed Development Teams.
ICGSE 2011: 25-34 |
| 2010 |
| 17 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
Gloria Mark,
Bryan Semaan:
Blogging in a region of conflict: supporting transition to recovery.
CHI 2010: 1069-1078 |
| 16 |  | Debra J. Richardson,
Ban Al-Ani,
Hadar Ziv:
Requirements engineering at the margins: avoiding technological hubris through alternative approaches.
FoSER 2010: 303-308 |
| 15 |  | Ban Al-Ani:
Questions Regarding Knowledge Engineering and Management.
ICGSE 2010: 324-329 |
| 2009 |
| 14 |  | Gloria Mark,
Ban Al-Ani,
Bryan Semaan:
Resilience through technology adoption: merging the old and the new in Iraq.
CHI 2009: 689-698 |
| 13 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
David F. Redmiles:
In Strangers We Trust? Findings of an Empirical Study of Distributed Teams.
ICGSE 2009: 121-130 |
| 12 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
David F. Redmiles:
Investigating Decision Making Processes in Distributed Development Teams: Findings of a Comparative Empirical Study.
ICGSE 2009: 51-60 |
| 11 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
David F. Redmiles:
Trust in Distributed Teams: Support through Continuous Coordination.
IEEE Software 26(6): 35-40 (2009) |
| 2008 |
| 10 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
Erik Trainer,
Roger M. Ripley,
Anita Sarma,
André van der Hoek,
David F. Redmiles:
Continuous coordination within the context of cooperative and human aspects of software engineering.
CHASE 2008: 1-4 |
| 9 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
H. Keith Edwards:
A Comparative Empirical Study of Communication in Distributed and Collocated Development Teams.
ICGSE 2008: 35-44 |
| 8 |  | Susan Elliott Sim,
Thomas A. Alspaugh,
Ban Al-Ani:
Marginal Notes on Amethodical Requirements Engineering: What Experts Learned from Experience.
RE 2008: 105-114 |
| 2006 |
| 7 |  | Daniela E. Damian,
Allyson Hadwin,
Ban Al-Ani:
Instructional design and assessment strategies for teaching global software development: a framework.
ICSE 2006: 685-690 |
| 6 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
Susan Elliott Sim:
So, You Think You Are a Requirements Engineer?
RE 2006: 330-331 |
| 2004 |
| 5 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
Norazlin Yusop:
Role-Playing, Group Work and Other Ambitious Teaching Methods in a Large Requirements Engineering Course.
ECBS 2004: 299-306 |
| 4 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
H. Keith Edwards:
An Empirical Study of a Qualitative Systematic Approach to Requirements Analysis (QSARA).
ISESE 2004: 177-186 |
| 2003 |
| 3 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
Hamid R. Arabnia,
Youngsong Mun:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice, SERP '03, June 23 - 26, 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, Volume 1
CSREA Press 2003 |
| 2 |  | Ban Al-Ani,
Hamid R. Arabnia,
Youngsong Mun:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice, SERP '03, June 23 - 26, 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, Volume 2
CSREA Press 2003 |
| 1 |  | Ban Al-Ani:
Sowing the Seeds of Requirements Engineering in Post-Graduate Students.
Software Engineering Research and Practice 2003: 426-432 |