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Gustavo López
Researcher at University of Costa Rica
Publications - 71
Citations - 453
Gustavo López is an academic researcher from University of Costa Rica. The author has contributed to research in topics: User experience design & Technical debt. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 66 publications receiving 304 citations.
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Automatic recognition of the American sign language fingerspelling alphabet to assist people living with speech or hearing impairments
TL;DR: A system based on hand tracking devices (Leap Motion and Intel RealSense) used for signs recognition, using a Support Vector Machine for sign classification and remarkable recognition accuracy was achieved with selected signs.
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Catching up with method and process practice: an industry-informed baseline for researchers
Jil Klünder,Regina Hebig,Paolo Tell,Marco Kuhrmann,Joyce Nakatumba-Nabende,Rogardt Heldal,Stephan Krusche,Masud Fazal-Baqaie,Michael Felderer,Marcela Genero Bocco,Steffen Küpper,Sherlock A. Licorish,Gustavo López,Fergal McCaffery,Ozden Ozcan Top,Christian R. Prause,Rafael Prikladnicki,Eray Tüzün,Dietmar Pfahl,Kurt Schneider,Stephen G. MacDonell +20 more
TL;DR: Study of the software development process use in practice shows that companies that combine planned improvement programs with process evolution can increase their process' suitability by up to 5%.
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User Experience Comparison of Intelligent Personal Assistants: Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri and Cortana.
TL;DR: An evaluation of these four smart personal assistants in two dimensions: the correctness of their answers and how natural the responses feel to users shows that Alexa and Google Assistant are significantly better than Siri and Cortana.
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Awareness Supporting Technologies used in Collaborative Systems: A Systematic Literature Review
Gustavo López,Luis A. Guerrero +1 more
TL;DR: The protocol and results of a Systematic Literature Review that delves in the application of new technologies to provide awareness in collaborative systems and classifies system prototypes based on the context in which they are applied, the notification and information gathering mechanism used, and the assessment performed are presented.
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What Makes Agile Software Development Agile
Marco Kuhrmann,Paolo Tell,Regina Hebig,Jil Klünder,Jürgen Münch,Oliver Linssen,Dietmar Pfahl,Michael Felderer,Christian R. Prause,Steve Macdonell,Joyce Nakatumba-Nabende,David Raffo,Sarah Beecham,Eray Tuzun,Gustavo López,Nicolás Paez,Diego Fontdevila,Sherlock A. Licorish,Steffen Küpper,Guenther Ruhe,Eric Knauss,Özden Özcan-Top,Paul M. Clarke,Fergal Mc Caffery,Marcela Genero,Aurora Vizcaíno,Mario Piattini,Marcos Kalinowski,Tayana Conte,Rafael Prikladnicki,Stephan Krusche,Ahmet Coşkunçay,Ezequiel Scott,Fabio Calefato,Svetlana Pimonova,Rolf Helge Pfeiffer,Ulrik Pagh Schultz,Rogardt Heldal,Masud Fazal-Baqaie,Craig Anslow,Maleknaz Nayebi,Kurt Schneider,Stefan Sauer,Dietmar Winkler,Stefan Biffl,Cecilia Bastarrica,Ita Richardson +46 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an empirical study grounded in a large-scale international survey that aims to identify software development methods and practices that improve or tame agility in the software industry.