Software engineering, especially design and requirements engineering, is intensely creative. However, practitioners and researchers appear to perceive creativity differently, hindering knowledge transfer. To explore and understand these perceptual differences, this paper combines a systematic mapping study of SE research literature with an interview study of practitioners. The subsequent analysis of 84 primary studies and 17 semi-structured interviews reveal some agreement (e.g. creativity is a process that produces novel and useful ideas). However, it also reveals important differences in the way creativity is conceptualized, measured and improved. These differences undermine evidence-based techniques to enhance and measure cre...
For more than thirty years, it has been claimed that a way to improve software developers’ productiv...
Can a computer be creative? And what can we learn about our own creativity from studying computation...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
The competitive nature of industries and emergence of newer technologies demands an improving and cr...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong>. Software is primarily developed for people by people and human factors...
On the surface, creativity seems to be an attainable, easy-to-master construct. However, when divi...
CONTEXT Scholars have been interested in sources of creativity and the ways to enhance it for centur...
Creativity and innovation at times are used interchangeably, while others see then as distinct conce...
Creativity is increasingly recognised as an essential component of engineering design. This paper de...
Requirements engineering was initially regarded as a front-end activity to form a basis for the comi...
Belski et al. revisit the Amabile’s model of creativity and propose to append its components in orde...
Creativity and rationale are often viewed as two contrasting facets in software design. A lack in re...
Teaching fundamentals of programming is a complex task that involves the students’ acquisition of di...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE\u2704 pan...
For more than thirty years, it has been claimed that a way to improve software developers’ productiv...
Can a computer be creative? And what can we learn about our own creativity from studying computation...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
The competitive nature of industries and emergence of newer technologies demands an improving and cr...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong>. Software is primarily developed for people by people and human factors...
On the surface, creativity seems to be an attainable, easy-to-master construct. However, when divi...
CONTEXT Scholars have been interested in sources of creativity and the ways to enhance it for centur...
Creativity and innovation at times are used interchangeably, while others see then as distinct conce...
Creativity is increasingly recognised as an essential component of engineering design. This paper de...
Requirements engineering was initially regarded as a front-end activity to form a basis for the comi...
Belski et al. revisit the Amabile’s model of creativity and propose to append its components in orde...
Creativity and rationale are often viewed as two contrasting facets in software design. A lack in re...
Teaching fundamentals of programming is a complex task that involves the students’ acquisition of di...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE\u2704 pan...
For more than thirty years, it has been claimed that a way to improve software developers’ productiv...
Can a computer be creative? And what can we learn about our own creativity from studying computation...
Is there room for more creativity in information systems? This article grew out of an AWRE’04 panel ...