So far there have been limited attempts to model the individual development patterns, however, non invasive measurements techniques, by providing a very detailed view of how people operate, open the door to completely new opportunities for understanding the behavior of developers. This study reports about the analysis of the development process patterns of a limited set of programmers across a few months of activity by using the time structure of the events produced within the programmers' developing environments. Preliminary findings hint for an event production dynamics characterized by long range correlations.
Colombo, A., Damiani, E., Gianini, G., Scotto, M., Succi, G. (2005). Identifying individual process patterns by means of non-invasive measurements : preliminary results. In ICCC 2005 - IEEE 3rd International Conference on Computational Cybernetics - Proceedings (pp.121-126). IEEE [10.1109/ICCCYB.2005.1511560].
Identifying individual process patterns by means of non-invasive measurements : preliminary results
Gianini, G;
2005
Abstract
So far there have been limited attempts to model the individual development patterns, however, non invasive measurements techniques, by providing a very detailed view of how people operate, open the door to completely new opportunities for understanding the behavior of developers. This study reports about the analysis of the development process patterns of a limited set of programmers across a few months of activity by using the time structure of the events produced within the programmers' developing environments. Preliminary findings hint for an event production dynamics characterized by long range correlations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.