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11th CHASE@ICSE 2018: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Helen Sharp, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Daniel Graziotin, Meira Levy, David Socha:

Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, ICSE 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 27 - June 03, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5725-8 - Elizabeth Bjarnason

, Baldvin Gislason Bern, Linda Svedberg:
A case study of distances in a large co-located software development organisation. 1-8 - Rafael Chanin, Afonso Sales

, Alan R. Santos, Leandro Bento Pompermaier, Rafael Prikladnicki:
A collaborative approach to teaching software startups: findings from a study using challenge based learning. 9-12 - Elahe Paikari, André van der Hoek:

A framework for understanding chatbots and their future. 13-16 - Marta Cecilia Camacho Ojeda, Julio Ariel Hurtado Alegria, Francisco Javier Álvarez Rodríguez:

An exploratory study for scoping software product lines in a collaborative way. 17-20 - George Marsicano, Victor L. de Oliveira, Leila M. R. de Sousa Mariz, Fabio Q. B. da Silva

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An initial understanding of task interdependence in software engineering: a case study. 21-28 - Vladimir Kovalenko, Alberto Bacchelli:

Code review for newcomers: is it different? 29-32 - Souti Chattopadhyay, Nicholas Nelson

, Thien Nam, McKenzie Calvert, Anita Sarma
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Context in programming: an investigation of how programmers create context. 33-36 - Lalit Mohan Sanagavarapu, Y. Raghu Reddy

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Crowdsourcing security: opportunities and challenges. 37-40 - Sai Datta Vishnubhotla, Emilia Mendes, Lars Lundberg:

Designing a capability-centric web tool to support agile team composition and task allocation: a work in progress. 41-44 - Álvaro Menezes, Rafael Prikladnicki:

Diversity in software engineering. 45-48 - Wieslaw Kopec

, Radoslaw Nielek, Adam Wierzbicki
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Guidelines towards better participation of older adults in software development processes using a new SPIRAL method and participatory approach. 49-56 - Jinghui Chen, Micayla Goodrum, Ronald A. Metoyer, Jane Cleland-Huang:

How do practitioners perceive assurance cases in safety-critical software systems? 57-60 - Adam Alami, Yvonne Dittrich

, Andrzej Wasowski:
Influencers of quality assurance in an open source community. 61-68 - Naomi Unkelos-Shpigel

, Irit Hadar:
Leveraging motivational theories for designing gamification for RE. 69-72 - Robert Biddle, Andreas Meier, Martin Kropp, Craig Anslow:

Myagile: sociological and cultural effects of agile on teams and their members. 73-76 - Lucas Gren:

On gender, ethnicity, and culture in empirical software engineering research. 77-78 - Per Lenberg, Robert Feldt:

Psychological safety and norm clarity in software engineering teams. 79-86 - Yvonne Dittrich

, Jacob Nørbjerg, Paolo Tell
, Lars Bendix:
Researching cooperation and communication in continuous software engineering. 87-90 - Torgeir Dingsøyr

, Finn Olav Bjørnson, Nils Brede Moe, Knut H. Rolland, Eva Amdahl Seim:
Rethinking coordination in large-scale software development. 91-92 - Matthias Book, André van der Hoek:

Sketching with a purpose: moving from supporting modeling to supporting software engineering activities. 93-96 - Helena Barke, Lutz Prechelt

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Some reasons why actual cross-fertilization in cross-functional agile teams is difficult. 97-103 - Giovanni Viviani

, Calahan Janik-Jones, Michalis Famelis, Gail C. Murphy:
The structure of software design discussions. 104-107 - Adriana Meza Soria, André van der Hoek:

Toward collecting and delivering knowledge for software design at the whiteboard. 108-109 - Gustavo Pinto, Luiz Felipe Dias, Igor Steinmacher:

Who gets a patch accepted first?: comparing the contributions of employees and volunteers. 110-113 - Jailton Coelho, Marco Túlio Valente

, Luciana Lourdes Silva, André C. Hora
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Why we engage in FLOSS: answers from core developers. 114-121

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