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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c38]Alan T. McCabe, Moa Björkman, Joel Engström, Peng Kuang, Emma Söderberg, Luke Church:
Ironies of Programming Automation: Exploring the Experience of Code Synthesis via Large Language Models. Programming 2024 - [e8]Emma Söderberg, Luke Church:
Companion Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming, Programming Companion 2024, Lund, Sweden, March 11-15, 2024. ACM 2024 [contents] - [i2]Markus Borg, Dave Hewett, Donald Graham, Noric Couderc, Emma Söderberg, Luke Church, Dave Farley:
Does Co-Development with AI Assistants Lead to More Maintainable Code? A Registered Report. CoRR abs/2408.10758 (2024) - 2023
- [c37]William Saranpää, Felix Apell Skjutar, Johan Heander, Emma Söderberg, Diederick C. Niehorster, Olivia Mattsson, Hedda Klintskog, Luke Church:
GANDER: a Platform for Exploration of Gaze-driven Assistance in Code Review. ETRA 2023: 84:1-84:7 - [c36]Luke Church, Emma Söderberg, Martin Höst:
My Space, Our Space, Their Space: A First Glance at Developers' Experience of Spaces. Programming 2023: 48-53 - 2022
- [c35]Emma Söderberg, Luke Church, Jürgen Börstler, Diederick C. Niehorster, Christofer Rydenfält:
Understanding the Experience of Code Review: Misalignments, Attention, and Units of Analysis. EASE 2022: 170-179 - [c34]Emma Söderberg, Luke Church, Jürgen Börstler, Diederick C. Niehorster, Christofer Rydenfält:
What's bothering developers in code review? ICSE (SEIP) 2022: 341-342 - [c33]Alan T. McCabe, Emma Söderberg, Luke Church, Peng Kuang:
Visual Cues in Compiler Conversations. PPIG 2022: 25-38 - [e7]Simon Holland, Marian Petre, Luke Church, Mariana Marasoiu:
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2022, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK & Online, September 5-9, 2022. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2022 [contents] - 2021
- [c32]Emma Söderberg, Luke Church, Martin Höst:
Open Data-driven Usability Improvements of Static Code Analysis and its Challenges. EASE 2021: 272-277 - [c31]Anton Ljungberg, David Åkerman, Emma Söderberg, Gustaf Lundh, Jon Sten, Luke Church:
Case Study on Data-Driven Deployment of Program Analysis on an Open Tools Stack. ICSE (SEIP) 2021: 208-217 - [c30]Luke Church, Mariana Marasoiu:
Little worlds with big implications: Software as miniature. PPIG 2021 - [c29]Luke Church, Emma Söderberg, Alan T. McCabe:
Breaking down and making up - a lens for conversing with compilers. PPIG 2021 - [c28]Alan T. McCabe, Emma Söderberg, Luke Church:
Progger: Programming by Errors (Work In Progress). PPIG 2021 - [e6]Luke Church, Shigeru Chiba, Elisa Gonzalez Boix:
Programming '21: 5th International Conference on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming, Cambridge, United Kingdom, March 22-26, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8986-0 [contents] - 2020
- [j5]Marian Petre, Jim Buckley, Luke Church, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Thomas Zimmermann:
Behavioral Science of Software Engineering. IEEE Softw. 37(6): 21-25 (2020) - [j4]Henry Gardner, Alan F. Blackwell, Luke Church:
The patterns of user experience for sticky-note diagrams in software requirements workshops. J. Comput. Lang. 61: 100997 (2020) - [e5]Mariana Marasoiu, Colin B. D. Clark, Philip Tchernavskij, Ben Shapiro, Clayton Lewis, Luke Church:
Proceedings of the 31st Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2020, Online, Summer Edition: August 17-21, Winter Edition: December 1-4, 2020. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2020 [contents] - [i1]Alastair Reid, Luke Church, Shaked Flur, Sarah de Haas, Maritza Johnson, Ben Laurie:
Towards making formal methods normal: meeting developers where they are. CoRR abs/2010.16345 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j3]Alan F. Blackwell, Marian Petre, Luke Church:
Fifty years of the psychology of programming. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 131: 52-63 (2019) - [c27]Alan F. Blackwell, Luke Church, Martin Erwig, James Geddes, Andy Gordon, Maria I. Gorinova, Atilim Gunes Baydin, Bradley Gram-Hansen, Tobias Kohn, Neil D. Lawrence, Vikash Mansinghka, Brooks Paige, Tomas Petricek, Diana Robinson, Advait Sarkar, Oliver Strickson:
Usability of Probabilistic Programming Languages. PPIG 2019 - [c26]Rob Bowman, Luke Church:
Challenging users’ perceptions of decision boundaries in machine learning systems (WIP). PPIG 2019 - [c25]Luke Church, Emma Söderberg:
Probes and Sensors: The Design of Feedback Loops for Usability Improvements. PPIG 2019 - [c24]Jonathan Edwards, Stephen Kell, Tomas Petricek, Luke Church:
Evaluating programming systems design. PPIG 2019 - [c23]Luke Church, Mariana Marasoiu:
What can we learn from systems? Programming 2019: 26:1-26:2 - [c22]Mariana Marasoiu, Luke Church:
Computing beyond pencils. Programming 2019: 37:1-37:3 - [c21]Luke Church:
Sketching a different programming: (reflections on why can't programming be like sketching?). Programming 2019: 40:1 - [e4]Mariana Marasoiu, Luke Church, Lindsay Marshall:
Proceedings of the 30th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2019, Newcastle University, UK, August 28 - 30, 2019. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2019 [contents] - 2018
- [c20]Caitlin Sadowski, Emma Söderberg, Luke Church, Michal Sipko, Alberto Bacchelli:
Modern code review: a case study at google. ICSE (SEIP) 2018: 181-190 - [c19]Luke Church:
Critique of 'lector in Codigo or the role of the reader'. Programming 2018: 187 - [c18]Alan F. Blackwell, Luke Church, Matthew Mahmoudi, Mariana Marasoiu:
Visual Knowledge Negotiation. VL/HCC 2018: 299-300 - 2017
- [c17]Mohammad Hadhrawi, Alan F. Blackwell, Luke Church:
A Systematic Literature Review of Cognitive Dimensions. PPIG 2017: 3 - [c16]Luke Church, Joana Chicau:
Scores & Scripts - a Bestiary of Intents. PPIG 2017: 8 - [e3]Luke Church, Richard P. Gabriel, Robert Hirschfeld, Hidehiko Masuhara:
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Programming Experience, PX/17.2, Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 23-27, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5522-3 [contents] - [e2]Luke Church, Felienne Hermans:
Proceedings of the 28th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2017, Delft, The Netherlands, July 1-3, 2017. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2017 [contents] - 2016
- [c15]Luke Church, Mariana Marasoiu:
A fox not a hedgehog: What does PPIG know? PPIG 2016: 3 - [c14]Antranig Basman, Luke Church, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose, Colin B. D. Clark:
Software and How it Lives On - Embedding Live Programs in the World Around Them. PPIG 2016: 19 - [c13]Andrew Macvean, Luke Church, John Daughtry, Craig Citro:
API Usability at Scale. PPIG 2016: 26 - [e1]Luke Church:
Proceedings of the 27th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2016, Cambridge, UK, September 7-10, 2016. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2016 [contents] - 2015
- [c12]Mariana Marasoiu, Luke Church, Alan F. Blackwell:
An empirical investigation of code completion usage by professional software developers. PPIG 2015: 14 - 2014
- [c11]Luke Church, Emma Söderberg, Elayabharath Elango:
A case of computational thinking: The subtle effect of hidden dependencies on the user experience of version control. PPIG 2014: 16 - 2012
- [j2]Claudia M. Eckert, Alan F. Blackwell, Martin Stacey, Christopher F. Earl, Luke Church:
Sketching across design domains: Roles and formalities. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 26(3): 245-266 (2012) - [c10]Luke Church, Nick Rothwell, Marc Downie, Scott DeLahunta, Alan F. Blackwell:
Sketching by Programming in the Choreographic Language Agent. PPIG 2012: 16 - 2011
- [c9]Luke Church:
Why PPIG matters beyond the P. PPIG 2011: 14 - 2010
- [c8]Luke Church, Chris Nash, Alan F. Blackwell:
Liveness in Notation Use: From Music to Programming. PPIG 2010: 2
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c7]Luke Church, Alma Whitten:
Generative usability: security and user centered design beyond the appliance. NSPW 2009: 51-58 - [c6]Joseph Bonneau, Jonathan Anderson, Luke Church:
Privacy suites: shared privacy for social networks. SOUPS 2009 - [c5]Luke Church, Jonathan Anderson, Joseph Bonneau, Frank Stajano:
Privacy stories: confidence in privacy behaviors through end user programming. SOUPS 2009 - 2008
- [c4]Alan F. Blackwell, Luke Church, Thomas R. G. Green:
The Abstract is an Enemy: Alternative Perspectives to Computational Thinking. PPIG 2008: 5 - [c3]Luke Church, Alan F. Blackwell:
Structured Text Modification Using Guided Inference. PPIG 2008: 11 - [c2]Luke Church:
Improving experiences of computation. VL/HCC 2008: 264-265 - 2006
- [j1]Thomas R. G. Green, Ann Blandford, Luke Church, Chris R. Roast, S. Clarke:
Cognitive dimensions: Achievements, new directions, and open questions. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 17(4): 328-365 (2006) - 2005
- [c1]Luke Church:
Introducing #Dasher, A Continuous Gesture IDE. PPIG 2005: 19
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