Sallyann Bryant
Affiliations:- University of Sussex, IDEAS Laboratory, Falmer, UK
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Sallyann Bryant
authored at least 15 papers
between 2004 and 2012.
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2012
The mystery of the writing that isn't on the wall: Differences in public representations in traditional and agile software development.
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Co-operative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, 2012
2010
2008
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud., 2008
2007
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud., 2007
"Talking the talk": Is intermediate-level conversation the key to the pair programming success story?
Proceedings of the AGILE 2007 Conference (AGILE 2007), 2007
2006
PhD thesis, 2006
Proceedings of the Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, 2006
Pair programming and the re-appropriation of individual tools for collaborative software development.
Proceedings of the Cooperative Systems Design - Seamless Integration of Artifacts and Conversations, 2006
2005
Proceedings of the 17th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, 2005
Factors Affecting the Perceived Effectiveness of Pair Programming in Higher Education.
Proceedings of the 17th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, 2005
Proceedings of the 17th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, 2005
Pair programming and the re-appropriation of individual tools for collaborative programming.
Proceedings of the 2005 International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work, 2005
2004
Double Trouble: Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in the Study of eXtreme Programmers.
Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC 2004), 2004
Proceedings of the 16th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, 2004
Proceedings of the 16th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, 2004