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Maira Marques

Researcher at University of Chile

Publications -  20
Citations -  385

Maira Marques is an academic researcher from University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software Engineering Process Group & Social software engineering. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 285 citations.

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Enhancing the Student Learning Experience in Software Engineering Project Courses

TL;DR: A formative monitoring method, reflexive weekly monitoring (RWM), is proposed for use in project courses that involve disciplined software processes and loosely coupled work, and indicates that RWM was effective in enhancing the learning experience in the instructional scenario studied.
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A systematic mapping study on practical approaches to teaching software engineering

TL;DR: A systematic mapping study to identify and classify available research papers that report the use of practical experiences in software engineering education and indicates that there is a clear concern for teaching software engineering involving practical experiences, and there are several initiatives exploring how to do it.
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Software product line evolution: A systematic literature review

TL;DR: There is no consensus about SPL formalization, what assets can evolve, nor how and when these evolve, and the SPL community needs to work together to improve the state of the art, creating methods and tools that support SPL evolution in a more comparable manner.
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Requirements Engineering Practices in Very Small Software Enterprises: A Diagnostic Study

TL;DR: The study tries to identify the state of the practice in this niche and also the potential limitations to adopt appropriate requirements engineering practices in Chilean very small software enterprises.
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Human resource allocation in business process management and process mining: A systematic mapping study

TL;DR: A broad review of primary studies published in the research area of human resource allocation in business process management and process mining is provided in this paper, where a systematic mapping study (SMS) is conducted in order to classify the proposed approaches to allocate human resources.