We present the results of an investigation into the nature of information needs of software developers who work in projects that are part of larger ecosystems. This work is based on a quantitative survey of 75 professional software developers. We corroborate the results identified in the sur- vey with needs and motivations proposed in a previous sur- vey and discover that tool support for developers working in an ecosystem context is even more meager than we thought: mailing lists and internet search are the most popular tools developers use to satisfy their ecosystem-related information needs
Several authors have proposed information seeking as an appropriate perspective for studying softwar...
This position paper addresses an important question for the discipline of Empirical or Evidence-base...
This study aims to investigate and characterize the factors that affect Developer Experience (DX) in...
We present the results of an investigation into the nature of information needs of software develope...
We present the results of an investigation into the nature of the information needs of software deve...
Tool developers frequently leverage data from software ecosystems to improve their tools. Unfortunat...
Software engineering practice has shifted from the development of products in closed environments to...
Previous research has documented the fragmented nature of software development work, with frequent i...
Abstract: Problem statement: Several authors have proposed information seeking as an appropriate ca...
A growing number of software systems is characterized by continuous evolution as well as by signific...
Programming is evolving because of the prevalence of the Web. Nowadays, it is a common activity that...
Currently the landscape of software ecosystem modelling methods and languages is like Babel after th...
peer-reviewedSeveral authors have proposed information seeking as an important perspective for the s...
The Special Issue 2012 of The Journal of Systems and Software offers articles regarding the developm...
Abstract—Software development is a data rich activity with many sophisticated metrics. Yet engineers...
Several authors have proposed information seeking as an appropriate perspective for studying softwar...
This position paper addresses an important question for the discipline of Empirical or Evidence-base...
This study aims to investigate and characterize the factors that affect Developer Experience (DX) in...
We present the results of an investigation into the nature of information needs of software develope...
We present the results of an investigation into the nature of the information needs of software deve...
Tool developers frequently leverage data from software ecosystems to improve their tools. Unfortunat...
Software engineering practice has shifted from the development of products in closed environments to...
Previous research has documented the fragmented nature of software development work, with frequent i...
Abstract: Problem statement: Several authors have proposed information seeking as an appropriate ca...
A growing number of software systems is characterized by continuous evolution as well as by signific...
Programming is evolving because of the prevalence of the Web. Nowadays, it is a common activity that...
Currently the landscape of software ecosystem modelling methods and languages is like Babel after th...
peer-reviewedSeveral authors have proposed information seeking as an important perspective for the s...
The Special Issue 2012 of The Journal of Systems and Software offers articles regarding the developm...
Abstract—Software development is a data rich activity with many sophisticated metrics. Yet engineers...
Several authors have proposed information seeking as an appropriate perspective for studying softwar...
This position paper addresses an important question for the discipline of Empirical or Evidence-base...
This study aims to investigate and characterize the factors that affect Developer Experience (DX) in...