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[presentation] Task Pattern to support Task-centric Social Software Engineering

August 25th, 2009 Wolfgang Reinhardt No comments

Last week Benedikt presented our paper on the application of Task Pattern in the context of Social Software Engineering at the SIRTEL workshop at ICWL09 in Aachen, Germany. While he was presenting in Aachen, I was in the Twitter backchannel and could answer some immediate questions. For me this was a quite handy way to interact with the live audience while I wasn’t there. Maybe we can professionalise this method in upcoming conferences. You’ll find the #sirtel09 discussions here.

These are our slides:

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[paper accepted] Task pattern to support task-centric Social Software Engineering

Our paper for the SIRTEL workshop at the ICWL 2009 was accepted. The reviewers were very accurately in reading the paper and pointed out some really useful enhancements.

Thanks.

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[paper submitted] Task Patterns to support task-centric Social Software Engineering

Together with my former student and now SAP guy Benedikt Schmidt, I wrote a paper on how to apply Task Patterns to the social software engineering process. The paper is submitted for the workshop on Social Information Retrieval in Technology Enhanced Learning (SIRTEL) at the ICWL 2009 in Aachen.

Abstract:

Experience sharing to support software engineering is an important, yet difficult task. This paper presents an integration of the Task Pattern concept to support social software engineering. Thus Task Pattern provide information objects and code examples to support software engineering tasks in a community of developers. They are generated based on information resulting from task-centric software development tools, e.g. the Tasktop system.  As centrally organized and automatically extended information source they give a valuable insight into the process and product of software development tasks.

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