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2nd SEmotion@ICSE 2017: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 2nd IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Emotion Awareness in Software Engineering, SEmotion@ICSE 2017, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 21, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-2793-8

- Nicole Novielli, Andrew Begel, Walid Maalej:

SEmotion 2017 Workshop Summary. 1
Analysis of Users' Emotion
- Grant Williams, Anas Mahmoud:

Analyzing, Classifying, and Interpreting Emotions in Software Users' Tweets. 2-7 - Daniel Martens, Timo Johann:

On the Emotion of Users in App Reviews. 8-14 - Nelly Condori-Fernández

, Franci Suni Lopez
:
Using Emotions to Empower the Self-Adaptation Capability of Software Services. 15-21
Emotion Modeling and Measurement
- Jan-Peter Ostberg, Daniel Graziotin

, Stefan Wagner
, Birgit Derntl:
Towards the Assessment of Stress and Emotional Responses of a Salutogenesis-Enhanced Software Tool Using Psychophysiological Measurements. 22-25 - Olivier Liechti, Rodney Reis:

OpenAffect API: A Proposal for Enabling an Ecosystem of Emotion Awareness Tools. 26-27 - Alexandra Fountaine, Bonita Sharif

:
Emotional Awareness in Software Development: Theory and Measurement. 28-31
Emotions in Software Development
- Saurabh Sarkar, Chris Parnin:

Characterizing and Predicting Mental Fatigue during Programming Tasks. 32-37 - Mengyao Zhao, Yi Wang, David F. Redmiles:

Using Playful Drawing to Support Affective Expressions and Sharing in Distributed Teams. 38-41 - Daniel Graziotin

, Fabian Fagerholm
, Xiaofeng Wang, Pekka Abrahamsson
:
Consequences of Unhappiness while Developing Software. 42-47 - Abdulaziz Alhubaishy, Luigi Benedicenti:

Toward a Model of Emotion Influences on Agile Decision Making. 48-51 - Marco Ortu

, Giuseppe Destefanis
, Steve Counsell, Michele Marchesi
, Roberto Tonelli
:
Connecting the Dots: Measuring Effectiveness and Affectiveness in Software Systems. 52-53 - Miikka Kuutila

, Mika V. Mäntylä, Maëlick Claes, Marko Elovainio:
Reviewing Literature on Time Pressure in Software Engineering and Related Professions: Computer Assisted Interdisciplinary Literature Review. 54-59

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