Room information: Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online)
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Research
Tue 14 Jun 2022 10:30 - 11:00 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Research Track Kelvin Session 1 Chair(s): Rafael Prikladnicki School of Technology at PUCRS Universityno description available
Session chair: Rafael Prikladnicki
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Research
Tue 14 Jun 2022 11:00 - 11:30 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Research Track Kelvin Session 1 Chair(s): Rafael Prikladnicki School of Technology at PUCRS UniversitySoftware quality sits at the core of software engineering as a discipline. Yet, although each university software-engineering and the software-development course covers software quality to some extent, practitioners still lament on graduates’ readiness for practice for this very reason—poor quality of their code. As a result, we have engaged university industrial partners in designing a master-degree Software Quality course that puts the key software quality topics in one place. In this paper, we report on the effects of the course on the quality of students’ coding projects. To this end, we have analysed a total of 54 project submissions from 27 students, with both manual and automated quality assessment methods. We have employed 30 manual and 22 automated quality characteristics related to coding style, architecture design and general development practices. In particular, we examine which characteristics of the code have improved the most and what were the most common issues. Additionally, we investigate how the code quality improvement is related to external aspects such as students’ prior coding experience, interest and their time spent on the assignments. We use the results to formulate a set of lessons learned in order to improve the design of the course and to inspire educators who consider introducing a similar type of course.
Link to publication DOISession chair: Rafael Prikladnicki
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Research
Tue 14 Jun 2022 11:30 - 12:00 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Research Track Kelvin Session 1 Chair(s): Rafael Prikladnicki School of Technology at PUCRS Universityno description available
Session chair: Rafael Prikladnicki
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Research
Tue 14 Jun 2022 13:00 - 13:30 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Research Track Kelvin Session 2 Chair(s): Philipp Leitner Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden / University of Gothenburg, Swedenno description available
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Research
Tue 14 Jun 2022 13:30 - 14:00 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Research Track Kelvin Session 2 Chair(s): Philipp Leitner Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden / University of Gothenburg, Swedenno description available
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Research
Tue 14 Jun 2022 14:00 - 14:15 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Research Track Kelvin Session 2 Chair(s): Philipp Leitner Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden / University of Gothenburg, Swedenno description available
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Research
Tue 14 Jun 2022 14:15 - 14:30 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Research Track Kelvin Session 2 Chair(s): Philipp Leitner Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden / University of Gothenburg, Swedenno description available
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Vision and Emerging Results Track
Tue 14 Jun 2022 14:30 - 15:00 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Vision and Emerging track session-2 Chair(s): Philipp Leitner Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden / University of Gothenburg, Swedenno description available
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Research
Tue 14 Jun 2022 15:30 - 16:00 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Research Track Kelvin Session 3 Chair(s): Rafael Prikladnicki School of Technology at PUCRS Universityno description available
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Research
Tue 14 Jun 2022 16:00 - 16:30 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Research Track Kelvin Session 3 Chair(s): Rafael Prikladnicki School of Technology at PUCRS Universityno description available
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Industrial Track
Tue 14 Jun 2022 16:30 - 16:45 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Industrial track session 1 Chair(s): Lucas Gren Chalmers | University of GothenburgExperimentation in organizations often starts with the marketing department hiring an agency to raise the ROI of their marketing efforts. Scaling experimentation in the whole organization leads to a larger quantity of experiments, preventing changes without testing, thus making better decisions, and reducing risk. However, we have learned that broadly scaling experimentation has negative effects on the marketing departments KPI of more revenue, which is preventing experimentation from scaling up.
The main objective of this paper is to make organizations aware of this Catch-22 when starting experimentation with the scope of raising ROI. We want to convince marketing departments, their agencies, and their vendors that if experimentation starts at marketing, then they need to create more awareness for the full power of experimentation by presenting all the results including the more common inconclusive and negative outcomes of experiments.
Our learnings suggest that this awareness must lead to budget and resources for a stand-alone experimentation Center of Excellence (CoE) outside of the marketing department, that different (not ROI focused) KPIs are needed when scaling up experimentation, and that specific organizational conditions must be met to maintain a future-proof set-up.
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Industrial Track
Tue 14 Jun 2022 16:45 - 17:00 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Industrial track session 1 Chair(s): Lucas Gren Chalmers | University of Gothenburgno description available
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Industrial Track
Tue 14 Jun 2022 17:00 - 17:15 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Industrial track session 1 Chair(s): Lucas Gren Chalmers | University of Gothenburgno description available
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Industrial Track
Tue 14 Jun 2022 17:15 - 17:30 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Industrial track session 1 Chair(s): Lucas Gren Chalmers | University of GothenburgWhen developers collaborate on a software project, the style of the code should be consistent across the codebase. However, as developers do not always concur on code style practices, achieving a consensus can be burdensome. Even when code style guidelines are defined for a project, developers often have difficulties adhering to them. Additionally, when working on several projects with diverse guidelines, following different styles can become a frustrating, error-prone, and time-consuming task for a developer. This work presents experiences from adopting two development workflow patterns that automatically ensure that code’s layout and formatting are consistent in a project’s repository while enabling each developer to utilize their preferences locally. From our experience, using any of these two patterns provides a successful way for collaborative software development that allows developers to relocate their time and concerns from code formatting to more valuable matters.
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Industrial Track
Tue 14 Jun 2022 17:30 - 17:45 at Tuesday track 1 (Kelvin and online) - Industrial track session 1 Chair(s): Lucas Gren Chalmers | University of Gothenburgno description available
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Session chair: Rafael Prikladnicki
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