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SSE 2014- Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Social Software Engineering
SSE 2014- Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Social Software Engineering
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SESSION: Collaboration
Can collaborative tagging improve user feedback? a case study
Rana Alkadhi
Dennis Pagano
Bernd Bruegge
Supporting collaboration of heterogeneous teams in an augmented team room
Markus Kleffmann
Matthias Book
Volker Gruhn
SESSION: Human Factors
Eliciting and visualising trust expectations using persona trust characteristics and goal models
Shamal Faily
Ivan Fléchais
One size doesn't fit all: diversifying "the user" using personas and emotional scenarios
Antonio A. Lopez-Lorca
Tim Miller
Sonja Pedell
Antonette Mendoza
Alen Keirnan
Leon Sterling
Towards discovering the role of emotions in stack overflow
Nicole Novielli
Fabio Calefato
Filippo Lanubile
SESSION: Empirical Studies
An empirical investigation of socio-technical code review metrics and security vulnerabilities
Andrew Meneely
Alberto C. Rodriguez Tejeda
Brian Spates
Shannon Trudeau
Danielle Neuberger
Katherine Whitlock
Christopher Ketant
Kayla Davis
Developer involvement considered harmful?: an empirical examination of Android bug resolution times
Subhajit Datta
Proshanta Sarkar
Subhashis Majumder