Yegor Denisov-Blanch from Stanford University published productivity research on software engineers claiming approx. 1.8M ghost engineers worldwide causing $90B annual loss !
They call them "managers" 🤣
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Yegor Denisov-Blanch from Stanford University published productivity research on software engineers claiming approx. 1.8M ghost engineers worldwide causing $90B annual loss !
They call them "managers" 🤣
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"Cognitive load is how much a developer needs to think in order to complete a task." Reduce the cognitive load in your projects as much as possible to increase your productivity. Here is a great article on Cognitive Load in Software Engineering: https://lnkd.in/g-jutvSE
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Hey, people work in SE. Would like to share your experience of interdisciplinary research? 🗣 Have you ever heard the claim that interdisciplinary software engineering research often gets rejected only because of "weak methodology"? or someone saying that it’s not considered "real software engineering"? 💡 Let's find out more about this together! We want to hear about your experiences with publishing interdisciplinary software engineering research! Share your insights on publication venues, challenges, and opportunities around this topic with this short survey: https://lnkd.in/gs9wqMin
Head of the SE-ALL Lab. Professor at the Department of Electrical and Software Engineering, University of Calgary.
🗣 Have you ever heard the claim that interdisciplinary software engineering research often gets rejected only because of "weak methodology"? or someone saying that it’s not considered "real software engineering"? 💡 Let's find out more about this together! We want to hear about your experiences with publishing interdisciplinary software engineering research! Share your insights on publication venues, challenges, and opportunities around this topic with this short survey: https://lnkd.in/gs9wqMin Please help us and share this with your peers :-) Sonja Hyrynsalmi, Sebastian Baltes, Grischa Liebel
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Need your help! Software engineering researchers - please answer and share! For example - I publish a lot of papers around DEI in software engineering and there are some tips and tricks to learn when submitting that kind of interdisplinary research. It would be awesome to collect somekind understanding on what kind of challenges, opportunities, tips and hints, venues etc. there are and what we as a SE community can do next with this matter. We have two sample groups - so do not surprise if you have received this survey also in email or will receive email this week.
Head of the SE-ALL Lab. Professor at the Department of Electrical and Software Engineering, University of Calgary.
🗣 Have you ever heard the claim that interdisciplinary software engineering research often gets rejected only because of "weak methodology"? or someone saying that it’s not considered "real software engineering"? 💡 Let's find out more about this together! We want to hear about your experiences with publishing interdisciplinary software engineering research! Share your insights on publication venues, challenges, and opportunities around this topic with this short survey: https://lnkd.in/gs9wqMin Please help us and share this with your peers :-) Sonja Hyrynsalmi, Sebastian Baltes, Grischa Liebel
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Our research in software engineering includes investigating how practitioners work to understanding and improving software development. In this video, our colleague Professor Helen Sharp discusses her research in this area:
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Great talk by Dave Farley here: https://lnkd.in/eg4yERRW He covers the concepts of scientific experimental approaches to software engineering and how building quality in through the right level of abstractions can help us to take an incremental, experimental approach based on empirical evidence. This is why quality isn't expensive - actually, when done properly, a quality software foundation can open up new business opportunities. "The quality of a system is defined by our ability to change it!"
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Our research in software engineering includes investigating how practitioners work to understanding and improving software development. In this video, our colleague Professor Helen Sharp discusses her research in this area:
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Nice simple example of the sort of business pain point we can solve with a piece of precision software defined from a few lines of requirements!
Following the publication of Andy Gordon’s research paper ‘Requirements are All You Need: The Final Frontier for End-User Software Engineering’ (co-authored by Diana Robinson, Christian Cabrera, Neil Lawrence and Lars Mennen) Andy and Diana spoke with Christian Owens about the real-life applications that work in this field could have. From maintaining and ensuring compliance to enabling the full expression of user needs through requirements engineering, read more of Andy’s thoughts here: https://lnkd.in/dTk6wB3u And the full research paper here: https://lnkd.in/dGtGPXyy
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☕️ Here's an entry from the Small Batches library: "Software Engineering". The application of an empirical, scientific approach to finding efficient, economic solutions to practical problems in software. Comment below on this applies to your daily work.
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📰 The paper "Developer Productivity for Humans: Creativity in Software Engineering" describes how software developers define creativity in their work. 🚨 The main finding suggests that creativity in software engineering revolves around clever reuse rather than pure novelty. 📎 Read the paper at: https://lnkd.in/gKeS4Vhx
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🎥 Thrilled to share the second video in my 27-part Software Engineering Lecture Series! In this lecture, we explore: ✅ Advanced insights into software engineering principles ✅ A deeper dive into the methodologies that drive successful software development ✅ Practical examples to bridge theory and practice This lecture series is guided by the exceptional Muhammad Asim Rehmat, PhD 👨💻 Ready to continue your journey toward mastering software engineering? Watch Lecture 2 now and stay tuned for more!
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