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1st WEUSE@ICSE 2005: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
- Proceedings of the First Workshop on End-User Software Engineering, WEUSE 2005, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, May 21, 2005. ACM 2005

- Tsong Yueh Chen

, Fei-Ching Kuo, Zhi Quan Zhou
:
An effective testing method for end-user programmers. 1:1-1:5 - Lutz Prechelt

, Daniel J. Hutzel:
Market forces and end-user programming for mission-critical systems. 2:1-2:4 - Michael M. Pickard:

Old issues, new eyes. 3:1-3:3 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe:

Evaluating the costs and benefits of end-user development. 4:1-4:4 - Robin Abraham

, Martin Erwig:
How to communicate unit error messages in spreadsheets. 5:1-5:5 - Christopher Scaffidi, Mary Shaw

, Brad A. Myers:
An approach for categorizing end user programmers to guide software engineering research. 6:1-6:5 - Francisco Hernández, Purushotham V. Bangalore, Kevin Reilly:

End-user tools for grid computing. 7:1-7:5 - Fidel Nkwocha, Sebastian G. Elbaum:

Fault patterns in Matlab. 8:1-8:4 - Judith Segal:

Two principles of end-user software engineering research. 9:1-9:5 - Marc Fisher II, Gregg Rothermel:

The EUSES spreadsheet corpus: a shared resource for supporting experimentation with spreadsheet dependability mechanisms. 10:1-10:5 - Amy J. Ko, Brad A. Myers:

Human factors affecting dependability in end-user programming. 11:1-11:4 - Michael Bolin, Robert C. Miller:

Naming page elements in end-user web automation. 12:1-12:5 - Joseph R. Ruthruff, Margaret Burnett:

Six challenges in supporting end-user debugging. 13:1-13:6 - Markus Clermont:

Heuristics for the automatic identification of irregularities in spreadsheets. 14:1-14:6

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