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7th ESP 1997: Alexandria, VA, USA
- Susan Wiedenbeck, Jean Scholtz:
Papers presented at the Seventh Workshop on Empirical Studies of Programmers, ESP 1997, Alexandria, Virginia, USA, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 978-0-89791-992-0 - Lionel C. Briand, Christian Bunse, John W. Daly:
An experimental evaluation of quality guidelines on the maintainability of object-oriented design documents. 1-19 - Curtis R. Cook, Margaret Burnett, Derrick Boom:
A bug's eye view of immediate visual feedback in direct-manipulation programming systems. 20-41 - Herkimer J. Gottfried, Margaret M. Burnett:
Programming complex objects in spreadsheets: an empirical study comparing textual formula entry with direct manipulation and gestures. 42-68 - Jinwoo Kim, Jungpil Hahn, F. Javier Lerch:
How is the designer different from the user? - Focusing on a software development methodology. 69-90 - Paul Mulholland:
Using a fine-grained comparative evaluation technique to understand and design software visualization tools. 91-108 - Marian Petre, Alan F. Blackwell:
A glimpse of expert programmers' mental imagery. 109-123 - Vennila Ramalingam, Susan Wiedenbeck:
An empirical study of novice program comprehension in the imperative and object-oriented styles. 124-139 - Carol Traynor, Marian G. Williams:
A study of end-user programming for geographic information systems. 140-156 - Anneliese von Mayrhauser, A. Marie Vans:
Program understanding behavior during debugging of large scale software. 157-179 - Kirsten N. Whitley, Alan F. Blackwell:
Visual programming: the outlook from academia and industry. 180-208 - Marian G. Williams, J. Nicholas Buehler:
A study of program entry time predictions for application-specific visual and textual languages. 209-223 - Watts S. Humphrey:
What do we know about programming? 224-232 - Iris Vessey:
Problems versus solutions: the role of the application domain in software. 233-240
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