Janice Singer, a researcher at the National Research Council of Canada, has a new blog out to discuss the human side of software engineering. I know it’ll be interesting; if you’re into this make sure to check it out.
In her latest post she announces some great news: the book she edited along with Dag Sjoberg [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘CSCW’
November 27, 2007
Human Side of Software Engineering blog
February 15, 2007
One more link to the Web 2.0 video
Since I was underwater for the past couple of weeks, I barely had a chance to write about this video. It’s now been linked to by practically every blog on the planet but mine. In case you haven’t seen it, here it goes.
You may know I’m not a fan of the Web 2.0 buzzword, but [...]
November 11, 2006
CSCW 2006 Roundup
Just returned yesterday from the Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) conference, which took place in gorgeous Banff, Alberta. Here’s a brief summary of cool stuff presented there:
The Social Side of Software Development Workshop – One of the highlights for me, since this is my area. Several people here were doing cool research using Social Network [...]
November 8, 2006
The Junior-Senior Suck Up
Yesterday, at a reception of the Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) conference in Banff, Alberta, a senior researcher (that I’m not sure wants to be named) told me about how he has so much fun at these conferences watching what he calls the ‘junior-senior suck up‘: junior researchers -that is, lowly grad students like myself- [...]