Improving Collaboration Efficiency in Fork-based Development
Tue 12 Nov 2019 15:20 - 16:00 at Kensington Ballroom - Poster Session: Doctoral Symposium
Fork-based development is a lightweight mechanism that allows developers to collaborate with or without explicit coordination. Although it is easy to use and popular, when developers each create their own fork and develop independently, their contributions are usually not easily visible to others. When the number of forks grows, it becomes very difficult to maintain an overview of what happens in individual forks, which would lead to additional problems and inefficient practices: lost contributions, redundant development, fragmented communities, and so on. Facing the problems mentioned above, we developed two complementary strategies: (1) Identifying existing best practices and suggesting evidence-based interventions for projects that are inefficient; (2) designing new interventions that could improve the awareness of a community using fork-based development, and help developers to detect redundant development to reduce unnecessary effort.
Mon 11 NovDisplayed time zone: Tijuana, Baja California change
11:00 - 12:30 | |||
11:00 30m | Automatic Generation of Graphical User Interface Prototypes from Unrestricted Natural Language Requirements Doctoral Symposium Kristian Kolthoff Institute for Enterprise Systems (InES), University Of Mannheim | ||
11:30 30m | Improving Collaboration Efficiency in Fork-based Development Doctoral Symposium Shurui Zhou University of Toronto | ||
12:00 30m | Inference of Properties from Requirements and Automation of their Formal Verification Doctoral Symposium Marina Reich Chemnitz University of Technology/ Airbus Defence and Space GmbH |