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Human factors in software engineering: a review of the literature

K. R. Laughery, +1 more
- 01 Feb 1985 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 1, pp 3-14
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A framework for studying human factors in software engineering is provided to reduce the effort required to develop and maintain software and the availability of software developers must be increased.
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This article is published in Journal of Systems and Software.The article was published on 1985-02-01. It has received 13 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social software engineering & Software Engineering Process Group.

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Evidence-based programming language design : a philosophical and methodological exploration

TL;DR: The content of evidence-based programming design (EB-PLD) is explored, the extent of evidence potentially useful for EB- PLD is mapped, and the appropriateness of Cohen’s kappa for evaluating coder agreement in a secondary study is evaluated.
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Team Software Process in GSD Teams: A Study of New Work Practices and Models

TL;DR: The authors assess the difficulty of using TSP in distributed software development environments and know the caveats to be addressed in future software development team building models designed specifically for distributed environments.
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Human Factor on Software Quality: A Systematic Literature Review

TL;DR: It is seen that the most researched factors among personal factors are “experience” and “education”, which are the most important category of human factors.
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People and organizations in software production: a review of the literature

TL;DR: A review of 130 references to the recent research literature indicates that some gaps need to be filled and methods developed to insure their effective use as discussed by the authors, however, some gaps are still open.
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Information systems development as a social process : a structurational model

TL;DR: This paper builds on Markus and Silver's (2008) redefinition of AST’s core concepts ‘structural features’ and ‘spirit’ as technical objects, functional affordances, and symbolic expressions, and extends them with relational concepts for agents and activities that derive from social construction of technology (SCOT) studies, resulting in an AST-based model that describes the information systems development process.
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Human Problem Solving

TL;DR: The aim of the book is to advance the understanding of how humans think by putting forth a theory of human problem solving, along with a body of empirical evidence that permits assessment of the theory.
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Human Problem Solving.

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The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction

TL;DR: The GOMS Model of Manuscript Editing as mentioned in this paper has been used in many applications, e.g., for text selection and text editing in computer science, and for circuit design.
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Perception in chess

TL;DR: This article developed a technique for isolating and studying the perceptual structures that chess players perceive and analyzed the size and nature of these structures as a function of chess skill, and used the successive glances at the position in the perceptual task and long pauses in the memory task to segment the structures in the reconstruction protocol.
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The Psychology of Computer Programming

TL;DR: Weinberg's seminal work The Psychology of Computer Programming (1971) as discussed by the authors provides a characteristically fresh perspective on his original insights, highlighting the similarities and differences between now and then.
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