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2020 – today
- 2025
- [j15]Márcia Lima, Igor Steinmacher, Denae Ford, Grace Vorreuter, Ludimila Gonçalves, Tayana Conte, Bruno Gadelha:
How are discussions linked? A link analysis study on GitHub Discussions. J. Syst. Softw. 219: 112196 (2025) - 2024
- [j14]Jenny T. Liang, Carmen Badea, Christian Bird, Robert DeLine, Denae Ford, Nicole Forsgren, Thomas Zimmermann:
Can GPT-4 Replicate Empirical Software Engineering Research? Proc. ACM Softw. Eng. 1(FSE): 1330-1353 (2024) - [j13]Ruijia Cheng, Ruotong Wang, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford:
"It would work for me too": How Online Communities Shape Software Developers' Trust in AI-Powered Code Generation Tools. ACM Trans. Interact. Intell. Syst. 14(2): 11 (2024) - [c29]Lisa Egede, Leslie Coney, Brittany Johnson, Christina N. Harrington, Denae Ford:
"For Us By Us": Intentionally Designing Technology for Lived Black Experiences. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2024 - [c28]Ruotong Wang, Ruijia Cheng, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann:
Investigating and Designing for Trust in AI-powered Code Generation Tools. FAccT 2024: 1475-1493 - [p1]Denae Ford, Brittany Johnson:
Strategies for Reporting and Centering Marginalized Developer Experiences. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Software Engineering 2024: 507-522 - [e1]Daniela E. Damian, Kelly Blincoe, Denae Ford, Alexander Serebrenik, Zainab Masood:
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Software Engineering: Best Practices and Insights. Apress 2024, ISBN 978-1-4842-9650-9 [contents] - [i19]Kenji Phang, Siddharth Saarathi Pradhan, Chino Ikwuegbu, Gonzalo A. Ramos, Denae Ford, Ebele Okoli, Salman Muin Kayser Chishti, Jina Suh:
Youth WellTech: A Global Remote Co-Design Sprint for Youth Mental Health Technology. CoRR abs/2401.05824 (2024) - [i18]Ti-Chung Cheng, Carmen Badea, Christian Bird, Thomas Zimmermann, Robert DeLine, Nicole Forsgren, Denae Ford:
GEMS: Generative Expert Metric System through Iterative Prompt Priming. CoRR abs/2410.00880 (2024) - [i17]Lisa Egede, Leslie Coney, Brittany Johnson, Christina N. Harrington, Denae Ford:
"For Us By Us": Intentionally Designing Technology for Lived Black Experiences. CoRR abs/2410.01014 (2024) - 2023
- [j12]Christian Bird, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann, Nicole Forsgren, Eirini Kalliamvakou, Travis Lowdermilk, Idan Gazit:
Taking Flight with Copilot. Commun. ACM 66(6): 56-62 (2023) - [j11]Márcia Lima, Igor Steinmacher, Denae Ford, Evangeline Liu, Grace Vorreuter, Tayana Conte, Bruno Gadelha:
Looking for related posts on GitHub discussions. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 9: e1567 (2023) - [c27]Brittany Johnson, Christian Bird, Denae Ford, Nicole Forsgren, Thomas Zimmermann:
Make Your Tools Sparkle with Trust: The PICSE Framework for Trust in Software Tools. ICSE-SEIP 2023: 409-419 - [c26]Zihan Fang, Madeline Endres, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford, Westley Weimer, Kevin Leach, Yu Huang:
A Four-Year Study of Student Contributions to OSS vs. OSS4SG with a Lightweight Intervention. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2023: 3-15 - [d2]Brittany Johnson, Christian Bird, Denae Ford, Nicole Forsgren, Thomas Zimmermann:
Supplemental Material for "Make Your Tools Sparkle with Trust: The PICSE Framework for Trust in Software Tools". Zenodo, 2023 - [i16]Ruotong Wang, Ruijia Cheng, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann:
Investigating and Designing for Trust in AI-powered Code Generation Tools. CoRR abs/2305.11248 (2023) - [i15]Jenny T. Liang, Carmen Badea, Christian Bird, Robert DeLine, Denae Ford, Nicole Forsgren, Thomas Zimmermann:
Can GPT-4 Replicate Empirical Software Engineering Research? CoRR abs/2310.01727 (2023) - 2022
- [j10]Christian Bird, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann, Nicole Forsgren, Eirini Kalliamvakou, Travis Lowdermilk, Idan Gazit:
Taking Flight with Copilot: Early insights and opportunities of AI-powered pair-programming tools. ACM Queue 20(6): 35-57 (2022) - [j9]Denae Ford, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Thomas Zimmermann, Christian Bird, Sonia Jaffe, Chandra Shekhar Maddila, Jenna L. Butler, Brian Houck, Nachiappan Nagappan:
A Tale of Two Cities: Software Developers Working from Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 31(2): 27:1-27:37 (2022) - [j8]Tingting Bi, Xin Xia, David Lo, John C. Grundy, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford:
Accessibility in Software Practice: A Practitioner's Perspective. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 31(4): 66:1-66:26 (2022) - [j7]Gede Artha Azriadi Prana, Denae Ford, Ayushi Rastogi, David Lo, Rahul Purandare, Nachiappan Nagappan:
Including Everyone, Everywhere: Understanding Opportunities and Challenges of Geographic Gender-Inclusion in OSS. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 48(9): 3394-3409 (2022) - [c25]Mariam Guizani, Thomas Zimmermann, Anita Sarma, Denae Ford:
Attracting and Retaining OSS Contributors with a Maintainer Dashboard. ICSE-SEIS 2022: 36-40 - [c24]Jenny T. Liang, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford:
Towards Mining OSS Skills from GitHub Activity. ICSE (NIER) 2022: 106-110 - [c23]Jenny T. Liang, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford:
Understanding skills for OSS communities on GitHub. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2022: 170-182 - [c22]Denae Ford, Nischal Shrestha, Thomas Zimmermann:
ReBOC: Recommending Bespoke Open Source Software Projects to Contributors. VL/HCC 2022: 1-5 - [c21]Jazette Johnson, Andrew Begel, Richard E. Ladner, Denae Ford:
Program-L: Online Help Seeking Behaviors by Blind and Low Vision Programmers. VL/HCC 2022: 1-6 - [i14]Mariam Guizani, Thomas Zimmermann, Anita Sarma, Denae Ford:
Attracting and Retaining OSS Contributors with a Maintainer Dashboard. CoRR abs/2202.07740 (2022) - [i13]Jenny T. Liang, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford:
Towards Mining OSS Skills from GitHub Activity. CoRR abs/2203.02027 (2022) - [i12]Márcia Lima, Igor Steinmacher, Denae Ford, Evangeline Liu, Grace Vorreuter, Tayana Conte, Bruno Gadelha:
Looking for related discussions on GitHub Discussions. CoRR abs/2206.11971 (2022) - [i11]Jenny T. Liang, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford:
Understanding Skills for OSS Communities on GitHub. CoRR abs/2209.02222 (2022) - [i10]Ruijia Cheng, Ruotong Wang, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford:
"It would work for me too": How Online Communities Shape Software Developers' Trust in AI-Powered Code Generation Tools. CoRR abs/2212.03491 (2022) - 2021
- [j6]Christina N. Harrington, Brittany Johnson, Denae Ford, Angela D. R. Smith:
Designing for the black experience. Interactions 28(5): 22-27 (2021) - [j5]Race in H. C. I. Collective, Angela D. R. Smith, Adriana Alvarado Garcia, Ian Arawjo, Audrey Bennett, Khalia Braswell, Bryan Dosono, Ron Eglash, Denae Ford, Daniel L. Gardner, Shamika Goddard, Jaye Nias, Cale J. Passmore, Yolanda A. Rankin, Naba Rizvi, Carol F. Scott, Jakita Thomas, Alexandra To, Ihudiya Finda Ogbonnaya-Ogburu, Marisol Wong-Villacres:
Keepin' it real about race in HCI. Interactions 28(5): 28-33 (2021) - [j4]Souti Chattopadhyay, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann:
Developers Who Vlog: Dismantling Stereotypes through Community and Identity. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW2): 386:1-386:33 (2021) - [j3]Khaled Albusays, Pernille Bjørn, Laura Dabbish, Denae Ford, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Alexander Serebrenik, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
The Diversity Crisis in Software Development. IEEE Softw. 38(2): 19-25 (2021) - [c20]Paige Rodeghero, Thomas Zimmermann, Brian Houck, Denae Ford:
Please Turn Your Cameras on: Remote Onboarding of Software Developers During a Pandemic. ICSE (SEIP) 2021: 41-50 - [c19]Makayla Moster, Denae Ford, Paige Rodeghero:
"Is My Mic On?" Preparing SE Students for Collaborative Remote Work and Hybrid Team Communication. ICSE (SEET) 2021: 89-94 - [c18]Courtney Miller, Paige Rodeghero, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann:
Survey Instruments for "How Was Your Weekend?" Software Development Teams Working from Home During COVID-19. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2021: 223 - [c17]Courtney Miller, Paige Rodeghero, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann:
"How Was Your Weekend?" Software Development Teams Working From Home During COVID-19. ICSE 2021: 624-636 - [c16]Yu Huang, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann:
Leaving My Fingerprints: Motivations and Challenges of Contributing to OSS for Social Good. ICSE 2021: 1020-1032 - [c15]Souti Chattopadhyay, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford:
Reel life vs. real life: how software developers share their daily life through vlogs. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2021: 404-415 - [c14]Denae Ford:
The Next Generation of Software Developers (Invited Keynote). VL/HCC 2021: 1 - [d1]Yu Huang, Denae Ford, Tom Zimmermann:
Supplementary Material for Leaving My Fingerprints: Motivations and Challenges of Contributing to OSS for Social Good. Zenodo, 2021 - [i9]Courtney Miller, Paige Rodeghero, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann:
"How Was Your Weekend?" Software Development Teams Working From Home During COVID-19. CoRR abs/2101.05877 (2021) - [i8]Makayla Moster, Denae Ford, Paige Rodeghero:
"Is My Mic On?" Preparing SE Students for Collaborative Remote Work and Hybrid Team Communication. CoRR abs/2102.01057 (2021) - [i7]Tingting Bi, Xin Xia, David Lo, John C. Grundy, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford:
Accessibility in Software Practice: A Practitioner's Perspective. CoRR abs/2103.08778 (2021) - [i6]Yu Huang, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann:
Leaving My Fingerprints: Motivations and Challenges of Contributing to OSS for Social Good. CoRR abs/2104.12891 (2021) - [i5]Souti Chattopadhyay, Thomas Zimmermann, Denae Ford:
Reel Life vs. Real Life: How Software Developers Share Their Daily Life through Vlogs. CoRR abs/2107.07023 (2021) - [i4]Souti Chattopadhyay, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann:
Developers Who Vlog: Dismantling Stereotypes through Community and Identity. CoRR abs/2109.06302 (2021) - 2020
- [i3]Denae Ford, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Thomas Zimmermann, Christian Bird, Sonia Jaffe, Chandra Shekhar Maddila, Jenna L. Butler, Brian Houck, Nachiappan Nagappan:
A Tale of Two Cities: Software Developers Working from Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic. CoRR abs/2008.11147 (2020) - [i2]Gede Artha Azriadi Prana, Denae Ford, Ayushi Rastogi, David Lo, Rahul Purandare, Nachiappan Nagappan:
Including Everyone, Everywhere: Understanding Opportunities and Challenges of Geographic Gender-Inclusion in OSS. CoRR abs/2010.00822 (2020) - [i1]Paige Rodeghero, Thomas Zimmermann, Brian Houck, Denae Ford:
Please Turn Your Cameras On: Remote Onboarding of Software Developers during a Pandemic. CoRR abs/2011.08130 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Dan Sholler, Igor Steinmacher, Denae Ford, Mara Averick, Mike Hoye, Greg Wilson:
Ten simple rules for helping newcomers become contributors to open projects. PLoS Comput. Biol. 15(9) (2019) - [c13]Denae Ford, Reed Milewicz, Alexander Serebrenik:
How remote work can foster a more inclusive environment for transgender developers. GE@ICSE 2019: 9-12 - [c12]Denae Ford, Mahnaz Behroozi, Alexander Serebrenik, Chris Parnin:
Beyond the code itself: how programmers really look at pull requests. ICSE-SEIS 2019: 51-60 - 2018
- [c11]Denae Ford, Kristina Lustig, Jeremy Banks, Chris Parnin:
"We Don't Do That Here": How Collaborative Editing with Mentors Improves Engagement in Social Q&A Communities. CHI 2018: 608 - [c10]Mahnaz Behroozi, Alison Lui, Ian Moore, Denae Ford, Chris Parnin:
Dazed: measuring the cognitive load of solving technical interview problems at the whiteboard. ICSE (NIER) 2018: 93-96 - [c9]Titus Barik, Denae Ford, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Chris Parnin:
How should compilers explain problems to developers? ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2018: 633-643 - 2017
- [j1]Fannie Liu, Denae Ford, Chris Parnin, Laura Dabbish:
Selfies as Social Movements: Influences on Participation and Perceived Impact on Stereotypes. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(CSCW): 72:1-72:21 (2017) - [c8]Denae Ford, Tom Zimmermann, Christian Bird, Nachiappan Nagappan:
Characterizing Software Engineering Work with Personas Based on Knowledge Worker Actions. ESEM 2017: 394-403 - [c7]Denae Ford, Titus Barik, Leslie Rand-Pickett, Chris Parnin:
The Tech-Talk Balance: What Technical Interviewers Expect from Technical Candidates. CHASE@ICSE 2017: 43-48 - [c6]Denae Ford, Alisse Harkins, Chris Parnin:
Someone like me: How does peer parity influence participation of women on stack overflow? VL/HCC 2017: 239-243 - [c5]Denae Ford:
Using eye tracking to identify features of peer parity on stack overflow. VL/HCC 2017: 319-320 - 2016
- [c4]Brittany Johnson, Rahul Pandita, Justin Smith, Denae Ford, Sarah Elder, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Sarah Heckman, Caitlin Sadowski:
A cross-tool communication study on program analysis tool notifications. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 73-84 - [c3]Denae Ford, Justin Smith, Philip J. Guo, Chris Parnin:
Paradise unplugged: identifying barriers for female participation on stack overflow. SIGSOFT FSE 2016: 846-857 - [c2]Denae Ford:
Recognizing gender differences in stack overflow usage: Applying the Bechdel test. VL/HCC 2016: 264-265 - 2015
- [c1]Denae Ford, Chris Parnin:
Exploring Causes of Frustration for Software Developers. CHASE@ICSE 2015: 115-116
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