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Travelled to:
1 × Belgium
1 × Germany
1 × India
1 × South Africa
1 × Switzerland
2 × Canada
2 × China
3 × Italy
8 × USA
Collaborated with:
T.Barik G.C.Murphy A.P.Black B.Johnson X.Ge C.Parnin K.Lubick T.Zimmermann R.Pandita N.Nagappan C.Bird W.Snipes J.Witschey F.Hermans P.Morrison J.S.0001 J.Smith S.Heckman D.Ford S.Xiao R.Jiresal Q.L.DuBose B.P.Robinson C.Anslow S.Markstrum A.McNamara D.C.Shepherd K.Damevski M.Palyart X.Blanc S.Christie Y.Song R.W.Bowdidge V.Augustine A.R.Nair T.Fritz J.Ou J.Middleton B.Chu H.R.Lipford J.Slankas O.Zielinska A.K.Welk C.B.Mayhorn S.Elder C.Sadowski
Talks about:
develop (13) tool (13) softwar (6) refactor (5) analysi (5) code (5) secur (4) program (3) social (3) chang (3)

Person: Emerson R. Murphy-Hill

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Facilitated 3 volumes:

PLATEAU 2012Ed
PLATEAU 2011Ed
Onward! 2016Ed

Contributed to:

ESEC/FSE 20152015
ICSE 20152015
MSR 20152015
CSCW 20142014
CSMR-WCRE 20142014
FSE 20142014
ICSE 20142014
VISSOFT 20142014
ICSE 20132013
MSR 20132013
FSE 20122012
ICSE 20122012
CSCW 20112011
ICSM 20112011
MSR 20112011
Onward! 20112011
ICSE 20102010
SOFTVIS 20102010
ICSE 20092009
ICSE 20082008
FSE 20162016
ESEC/FSE 20182018

Wrote 32 papers:

ESEC-FSE-2015-BarikJM #research #social
I heart hacker news: expanding qualitative research findings by analyzing social news websites (TB, BJ, ERMH), pp. 882–885.
ESEC-FSE-2015-JohnsonPMH #adaptation #concept #developer #tool support
Bespoke tools: adapted to the concepts developers know (BJ, RP, ERMH, SH), pp. 878–881.
ESEC-FSE-2015-SmithJMCL #developer #security #static analysis
Questions developers ask while diagnosing potential security vulnerabilities with static analysis (JS, BJ, ERMH, BC, HRL), pp. 248–259.
ESEC-FSE-2015-WitscheyZWMMZ #developer #security #tool support
Quantifying developers’ adoption of security tools (JW, OZ, AKW, ERMH, CBM, TZ), pp. 260–271.
ICSE-v2-2015-BarikLM #commit
Commit Bubbles (TB, KL, ERMH), pp. 631–634.
ICSE-v2-2015-HermansM #analysis #dataset #email #spreadsheet
Enron’s Spreadsheets and Related Emails: A Dataset and Analysis (FH, ERMH), pp. 7–16.
MSR-2015-BarikLSSM #corpus #named #spreadsheet
Fuse: A Reproducible, Extendable, Internet-Scale Corpus of Spreadsheets (TB, KL, JS, JS, ERMH), pp. 486–489.
CSCW-2014-XiaoWM #development #security #social #tool support #why
Social influences on secure development tool adoption: why security tools spread (SX, JW, ERMH), pp. 1095–1106.
CSMR-WCRE-2014-GeSDM #how #query #recommendation
How the Sando search tool recommends queries (XG, DCS, KD, ERMH), pp. 425–428.
FSE-2014-PalyartMMB
Speculative reprogramming (MP, GCM, ERMH, XB), pp. 837–840.
ICSE-2014-GeM #automation #refactoring #validation
Manual refactoring changes with automated refactoring validation (XG, ERMH), pp. 1095–1105.
ICSE-2014-Murphy-HillZN #development #game studies #how #quality #question #video
Cowboys, ankle sprains, and keepers of quality: how is video game development different from software development? (ERMH, TZ, NN), pp. 1–11.
VISSOFT-2014-BarikLCM #approach #compilation #developer #how #visualisation
How Developers Visualize Compiler Messages: A Foundational Approach to Notification Construction (TB, KL, SC, ERMH), pp. 87–96.
ICSE-2013-JohnsonSMB #debugging #developer #question #static analysis #tool support #why
Why don’t software developers use static analysis tools to find bugs? (BJ, YS, ERMH, RWB), pp. 672–681.
ICSE-2013-Murphy-HillZBN #debugging #design
The design of bug fixes (ERMH, TZ, CB, NN), pp. 332–341.
ICSE-2013-SnipesANM #developer #performance #towards
Towards recognizing and rewarding efficient developer work patterns (WS, VA, ARN, ERMH), pp. 1277–1280.
MSR-2013-MorrisonM #programming #stack overflow
Is programming knowledge related to age? an exploration of stack overflow (PM, ERMH), pp. 69–72.
FSE-2012-Murphy-HillJM #developer #development #recommendation
Improving software developers’ fluency by recommending development environment commands (ERMH, RJ, GCM), p. 42.
ICSE-2012-GeDM #automation #refactoring
Reconciling manual and automatic refactoring (XG, QLD, ERMH), pp. 211–221.
ICSE-2012-Murphy-Hill #social
Continuous social screencasting to facilitate software tool discovery (ERMH), pp. 1317–1320.
CSCW-2011-Murphy-HillM #effectiveness #interactive #tool support
Peer interaction effectively, yet infrequently, enables programmers to discover new tools (ERMH, GCM), pp. 405–414.
ICSM-2011-SnipesRM #analysis
Code Hot Spot: A tool for extraction and analysis of code change history (WS, BPR, ERMH), pp. 392–401.
MSR-2011-ParninBM #how #java
Java generics adoption: how new features are introduced, championed, or ignored (CP, CB, ERMH), pp. 3–12.
Onward-2011-AnslowMM #evaluation #programming language #tool support #usability
Evaluation and usability of programming languages and tools: (PLATEAU) (CA, SM, ERMH), pp. 119–120.
ICSE-2010-FritzOMM #source code
A degree-of-knowledge model to capture source code familiarity (TF, JO, GCM, ERMH), pp. 385–394.
SOFTVIS-2010-Murphy-HillB #interactive #smell #visualisation
An interactive ambient visualization for code smells (ERMH, APB), pp. 5–14.
ICSE-2009-Murphy-HillPB #how
How we refactor, and how we know it (ERMH, CP, APB), pp. 287–297.
ICSE-2008-Murphy-HillB #refactoring #tool support
Breaking the barriers to successful refactoring: observations and tools for extract method (ERMH, APB), pp. 421–430.
FSE-2016-BarikPMM #design #re-engineering #research
Designing for dystopia: software engineering research for the post-apocalypse (TB, RP, JM, ERMH), pp. 924–927.
FSE-2016-JohnsonPSFEMHS #communication #program analysis
A cross-tool communication study on program analysis tool notifications (BJ, RP, JS0, DF, SE, ERMH, SH, CS), pp. 73–84.
ESEC-FSE-2018-BarikFMP #compilation #developer #how #problem #question
How should compilers explain problems to developers? (TB, DF, ERMH, CP), pp. 633–643.
ESEC-FSE-2018-McNamaraSM #development #question
Does ACM's code of ethics change ethical decision making in software development? (AM, JS0, ERMH), pp. 729–733.

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