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Title
Preface to Human Factors in Software Development Processes: Measuring System Quality
Authors
Silvia Abrahao
Maria Teresa Baldassarre
Danilo Caivano
Yvonne Dittrich
Rosa Lanzilotti
Antonio Piccinno
Published in
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement (PROFES 2016), 22-24 November 2016, Trondheim, Norway, LNCS 10027, pp. 690-695, Springer. - 2016
Abstract
Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction look at the development process from different perspectives. They apparently use very different approaches, are inspired by different principles and address different needs. But, they definitively have the same goal: develop high quality software in the most effective way. The second edition of the workshop puts particular attention on efforts of the two communities in enhancing system quality. The research question discussed is: who, what, where, when, why, and how should we evaluate?


BibTeX
@misc{issi_web:id:478,
        title =  "Preface to Human Factors in Software Development Processes: Measuring System Quality",
        author = "Silvia Abrahao and Maria Teresa  Baldassarre and Danilo Caivano and Yvonne Dittrich and Rosa Lanzilotti and Antonio Piccinno",
        booktitle = "Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement (PROFES 2016), 22-24 November 2016, Trondheim, Norway, LNCS 10027, pp. 690-695, Springer.
",
        year = "2016",
        eprint = "http://issi.dsic.upv.es/publications/archives/",
        url = "",
        abstract = "Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction look at the
development process from different perspectives. They apparently use very different
approaches, are inspired by different principles and address different
needs. But, they definitively have the same goal: develop high quality software
in the most effective way. The second edition of the workshop puts particular
attention on efforts of the two communities in enhancing system quality. The
research question discussed is: who, what, where, when, why, and how should
we evaluate?"
}