Travelled to:
1 × China
1 × Italy
1 × Portugal
1 × Switzerland
2 × India
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
K.Schneider F.M.F.Filho R.Pham M.D.Storey D.M.Germán B.Cleary O.Liskin E.Kalliamvakou K.Blincoe C.Gómez D.E.Damian S.Kiesling A.Zagalsky G.Gousios D.Damian C.Treude
Talks about:
softwar (5) develop (4) social (4) test (3) use (3) share (2) engin (2) site (2) code (2) hub (2)
♂ Person: Leif Singer
DBLP: Singer:Leif
Facilitated 1 volumes:
Contributed to:
Wrote 10 papers:
- ICSE-v1-2015-KalliamvakouDBS #collaboration #development #git #open source #using
- Open Source-Style Collaborative Development Practices in Commercial Projects Using GitHub (EK, DED, KB, LS, DMG), pp. 574–585.
- FSE-2014-PhamKLSS #testing
- Enablers, inhibitors, and perceptions of testing in novice software teams (RP, SK, OL, LS, KS), pp. 30–40.
- ICSE-2014-SingerFS #developer #how #re-engineering #twitter #using
- Software engineering at the speed of light: how developers stay current using twitter (LS, FMFF, MADS), pp. 211–221.
- MSR-2014-KalliamvakouGBSGD #git #mining
- The promises and perils of mining GitHub (EK, GG, KB, LS, DMG, DD), pp. 92–101.
- CSCW-2013-SingerFCTSS #assessment #developer #ecosystem #empirical #social
- Mutual assessment in the social programmer ecosystem: an empirical investigation of developer profile aggregators (LS, FMFF, BC, CT, MADS, KS), pp. 103–116.
- ICSE-2013-PhamSLFS #comprehension #social #testing
- Creating a shared understanding of testing culture on a social coding site (RP, LS, OL, FMFF, KS), pp. 112–121.
- ICSE-2013-PhamSS #commit #social #testing
- Building test suites in social coding sites by leveraging drive-by commits (RP, LS, KS), pp. 1209–1212.
- MSR-2013-GomezCS #case study #stack overflow
- A study of innovation diffusion through link sharing on stack overflow (CG, BC, LS), pp. 81–84.
- ICSE-2012-SingerS #re-engineering #social #using
- Influencing the adoption of software engineering methods using social software (LS, KS), pp. 1325–1328.
- GTTSE-2015-SingerSFZG #development #people
- People Analytics in Software Development (LS, MADS, FMFF, AZ, DMG), pp. 124–153.