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24th PPIG Annual Workshop 2012: London, UK
- Proceedings of the 24th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2012, London, UK, November 21-23, 2012. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2012
- Tamara Lopez, Marian Petre, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Thrashing, Tolerating and Compromising in Software Development. 1 - Ahmad Taherkhani:
Schema Detection and Beacon-Based Classification for Algorithm Recognition. 2 - Leonard J. Mselle:
Learning Programming by using Memory Transfer Language (MTL) without the Intervention of an Instructor. 3 - Gail Ollis:
In search of practitioner perspectives on 'good code'. 4 - Kshitij Sharma, Patrick Jermann, Marc-Antoine Nüssli, Pierre Dillenbourg:
Gaze Evidence for Different Activities in Program Understanding. 5 - Richard Bornat, Saeed Dehnadi, David Barton:
Observing Mental Models in Novice Programmers. 6 - Sylvia da Rosa, Alejandro Chmiel:
A Study about Students' Knowledge of Inductive Structures. 7 - Louis Major, Theocharis Kyriacou, Pearl Brereton:
Teaching Novices Programming Using a Robot Simulator: Case Study Protocol. 8 - Thibault Raffaillac:
Exploring the design of compiler feedback. 9 - Luiz Marques Afonso, Renato F. de G. Cerqueira, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza:
Evaluating application programming interfaces as communication artefacts. 10 - Fraser McKay, Michael Kölling:
Evaluation of Subject-Specific Heuristics for Initial Learning Environments: A Pilot Study. 11 - Sarah J. Crabbe, Peter Andras:
Computer Anxiety and the Big Five. 12 - Rebecca Yates:
Conducting Field Studies in Software Engineering: An Experience Report. 13 - Roman Bednarik, Paul Orlov:
Investigating the role of programmers' peripheral vision: a gaze-contingent tool and an experiment proposal. 14 - John Kirby:
Some Reflections on Knowledge Representation in the Semantic Web. 15 - Luke Church, Nick Rothwell, Marc Downie, Scott DeLahunta, Alan F. Blackwell:
Sketching by Programming in the Choreographic Language Agent. 16 - Christian R. Prause, Jan Nonnen, Mark Vinkovits:
A Field Experiment on Gamification of Code Quality in Agile Development. 17
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