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18th CHASE@ICSE 2025: Ottawa, ON, Canada
- 18th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, CHASE@ICSE 2025, Ottawa, ON, Canada, April 27-28, 2025. IEEE 2025, ISBN 979-8-3315-3871-2
- Tiago Massoni, Ricardo Duarte, Ruan Oliveira:
Exit the Code: A Model for Understanding Career Abandonment Intention Among Software Developers. 1-11 - Shalini Chakraborty, Sebastian Baltes:
Lost in Transition: The Struggle of Women Returning to Software Engineering Research After Career Breaks. 12-14 - Edvaldo R. Wassouf, Débora M. B. Paiva, Kiev Gama, Awdren L. Fontão:
The Developer Experience of LGBTQIA+ People in Agile Teams: A Multivocal Literature Review. 15-26 - Pamella Soares, Allysson Allex Araújo, Giuseppe Destefanis, Rumyana Neykova, Raphael Saraiva, Jerffeson Souza:
Blockchain Developer Experience: A Multivocal Literature Review. 27-38 - Thayssa A. da Rocha, Nicole Davila, Rafaella Vaccari, Nicoly da Silva Menezes, Marcelle Mota, Edward Monteiro, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Gustavo Pinto:
Affirmative Hackathon for Software Developers with Disabilities: An Industry Initiative. 39-50 - Karina Kohl, Yoonha Cha, Victoria Jackson, Stacy M. Branham, André van der Hoek, Rafael Prikladnicki:
Creative Problem-Solving: A Study With Blind and Low Vision Software Professionals. 51-56 - Mary Sánchez-Gordón, Rahul Mohanani, Ricardo Colomo-Palacios:
Inequity in Software Engineering: Looks that Matter. 57-62 - Adam Alami, Neil A. Ernst:
Human and Machine: How Software Engineers Perceive and Engage with AI-Assisted Code Reviews Compared to Their Peers. 63-74 - Irum Rauf, Helen Sharp, Tamara Lopez, Michel Wermelinger:
Human-Machine Teaming and Team Effectiveness in AI Tools for Software Engineering. 75-80 - Swanand Vaishampayan, Chris Brown:
Will you Trust me More Than Chatgpt? Evaluating LLM-Generated Code Feedback for Mock Technical Interviews. 81-92 - Ítalo Santos, Kátia Romero Felizardo, Igor Steinmacher, Marco Aurélio Gerosa:
Great Power Brings Great Responsibility: Personalizing Conversational AI for Diverse Problem-Solvers. 93-95 - Casper Lassenius, Torgeir Dingsøyr:
Towards a Taxonomy for Autonomy in Large-Scale Agile Software Development. 96-101 - Carlos Dantas, Tiago Massoni, Camila Sarmento, Rayana Rocha, Danielly Gualberto:
The Role of the Retrospective Meetings in Detecting, Refactoring and Monitoring Community Smells: A Qualitative Study. 102-113 - Alessandra Maciel Paz Milani, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Vivek Katial, Lauren Peate:
Exploring Retrospective Meeting Practices and the Use of Data in Agile Teams. 114-119 - Emily Laue Christensen, Maria Paasivaara, Iflaah Salman:
Hybrid Work in Agile Software Development: Recurring Meetings. 120-130 - Aria Zegers, Natalie Preciado, Jan Duchnowski, Fernanda Madeiral, Emitzá Guzmán:
Irresponsibility Killed the Cat: Software Accountability Concerns. 131-142 - Tobias Jetzen, Xavier Devroey, Nicolas Matton, Benoît Vanderose:
Towards Debiasing Code Review Support. 143-148 - Theocharis Tavantzis, Robert Feldt:
Unpacking Organizational Change in AI Transformations of Software Engineering. 149-160 - Jiayi Sun, Aarya Patil, Youhai Li, Jin L. C. Guo, Shurui Zhou:
Advancing Sustainable Communities in Scientific Oss: a Replication Study With Astropy. 161-172 - Nicolás E. Díaz Ferreyra, Sirine Khelifi, Nalin A. G. Arachchilage, Riccardo Scandariato:
The Good, the Bad, and the (Un)Usable: a Rapid Literature Review on Privacy as Code. 173-178 - Deeksha M. Arya, Jin L. C. Guo, Martin P. Robillard:
How Programmers Interact with Multimodal Software Documentation. 179-190 - Matthew Gaughan, Kaylea Champion, Sohyeon Hwang, Aaron Shaw:
The Introduction of README and CONTRIBUTING Files in Open Source Software Development. 191-202 - Zixuan Feng, Igor Steinmacher, Marco Aurélio Gerosa, Tyler Menezes, Alexander Serebrenik, Reed Milewicz, Anita Sarma:
The Multifaceted Nature of Mentoring in OSS: Strategies, Qualities, and Ideal Outcomes. 203-214 - Larry Abdullai, Kseniia Perova, Ekaterina Albats, Stefanie Kunkel, Md Sanaul Haque, Jari Porras:
In Defense of Collaboration Ecosystems: Addressing Critical Collaboration Elements and Cognitive Biases for Sustainability. 215-226 - Abir Bouraffa, Yen Dieu Pham, Walid Maalej:
How do Developers Use Code Suggestions in Pull Request Reviews? 227-238 - Daniela Grassi, Filippo Lanubile, Alberta Motca-Schnabel, Nicole Novielli:
A Cluster-Based Approach for Emotion Recognition in Software Development. 239-247 - Allysson Allex Araújo, Marcos Kalinowski, Matheus Paixão, Daniel Graziotin:
Towards Emotionally Intelligent Software Engineers: Understanding Students' Self-Perceptions After a Cooperative Learning Experience. 248-259 - Matteo Vaccargiu, Rumyana Neykova, Nicole Novielli, Marco Ortu, Giuseppe Destefanis:
More Than Code: Technical and Emotional Dynamics in Solidity's Development. 260-271

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