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Trilce Navarrete - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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classifying web genres in context a case study documenting the web genres used by a Software Engineer
Information Processing and Management, 2008Co-Authors: Michela Montesi, Trilce NavarreteAbstract:This case study analyzes the Internet-based resources that a Software Engineer uses in his daily work. Methodologically, we studied the web browser history of the participant, classifying all the web pages he had seen over a period of 12 days into web genres. We interviewed him before and after the analysis of the web browser history. In the first interview, he spoke about his general information behavior; in the second, he commented on each web genre, explaining why and how he used them. As a result, three approaches allow us to describe the set of 23 web genres obtained: (a) the purposes they serve for the participant; (b) the role they play in the various work and search phases; (c) and the way they are used in combination with each other. Further observations concern the way the participant assesses quality of web-based resources, and his information behavior as a Software Engineer.
Peter W. Rose - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The need for scientific Software Engineering in the pharmaceutical industry
Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 2017Co-Authors: Brock Luty, Peter W. RoseAbstract:Scientific Software Engineering is a distinct discipline from both computational chemistry project support and research informatics. A scientific Software Engineer not only has a deep understanding of the science of drug discovery but also the desire, skills and time to apply good Software Engineering practices. A good team of scientific Software Engineers can create a Software foundation that is maintainable, validated and robust. If done correctly, this foundation enable the organization to investigate new and novel computational ideas with a very high level of efficiency.
Michela Montesi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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classifying web genres in context a case study documenting the web genres used by a Software Engineer
Information Processing and Management, 2008Co-Authors: Michela Montesi, Trilce NavarreteAbstract:This case study analyzes the Internet-based resources that a Software Engineer uses in his daily work. Methodologically, we studied the web browser history of the participant, classifying all the web pages he had seen over a period of 12 days into web genres. We interviewed him before and after the analysis of the web browser history. In the first interview, he spoke about his general information behavior; in the second, he commented on each web genre, explaining why and how he used them. As a result, three approaches allow us to describe the set of 23 web genres obtained: (a) the purposes they serve for the participant; (b) the role they play in the various work and search phases; (c) and the way they are used in combination with each other. Further observations concern the way the participant assesses quality of web-based resources, and his information behavior as a Software Engineer.
Brock Luty - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The need for scientific Software Engineering in the pharmaceutical industry
Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 2017Co-Authors: Brock Luty, Peter W. RoseAbstract:Scientific Software Engineering is a distinct discipline from both computational chemistry project support and research informatics. A scientific Software Engineer not only has a deep understanding of the science of drug discovery but also the desire, skills and time to apply good Software Engineering practices. A good team of scientific Software Engineers can create a Software foundation that is maintainable, validated and robust. If done correctly, this foundation enable the organization to investigate new and novel computational ideas with a very high level of efficiency.
Carlos F Alvarez - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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knowing Software Engineer s personality to improve Software development
International Conference on Software and Data Technologies, 2011Co-Authors: Luis G Martinez, Juan R Castro, Guillermo Licea, Antonio Rodriguezdiaz, Carlos F AlvarezAbstract:Nowadays organizations work to improve their Software development process, with a purpose to reduce costs, improve quality and increase planning reliability. That is why decision making pertaining to role assignment in Software Engineering developing projects is one of the most important factors that affect the Software development process in organizations. We should not only consider individual’s abilities and capabilities for better team performance but also consider knowing their personality traits to carry out the most suitable role in an effective working team. Through compilation of studies with RAMSET (Role Assignment Methodology for Software Engineering Teams) methodology some personalities and typologies have been identified to perform certain type of roles, thus helping us build a better, cohesive and less conflictive team. Our methodology based on personality has revealed appropriate and adequate personality patterns for assignment of best advisable performing roles in Software development, according not only to capabilities of people and role demands but also taking into consideration personality traits, thus showing that knowing Software Engineer’s personality can improve Software development process.