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Multisensory perception and attention in school-age children
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Developing a culturally appropriate illustrated tool for the self-collection of anorectal specimens for the testing of sexually transmitted infections: Lessons from Papua New Guinea
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Teaching to the NAPLAN writing test. Why some teachers do and some teachers don't
Thomas, DP; Greaves, R; Moore, RA. - : Australian Association for the Teaching of English, 2019
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A terminological "journey" in the Grey Literature domain ...
Giannini, SG. - : Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), 2017
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Let's 'kakokako' about Motu
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Inferring patterns of folktale diffusion using genomic data
Bortolini, E; Pagani, L; Crema, Enrico. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2017. : Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2017
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Empirical exploration of brilliance in health care: perceptions of health professionals
Karimi, L; Dadich, A; Fulop, L. - : CSIRO Publishing, 2017
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Environmental Apocalypse and Uncanny Technology: Gothic Visions of the Future in Three Mexican Literary Dystopias
Ordiz, Inés. - : Routledge, 2016. : London, 2016
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Crossing cultural boundaries with a cuppa: a case study of cultural wellbeing within a postgraduate peer circle
Emery, SG; Pavlyshyn, H; Hedayati, M. - : Australian Association for Research in Education, 2016
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Universal Principles in the Repair of Communication Problems
Dingemanse, M; Roberts, SG; Baranova, J. - : PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 2015
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Using attitude analysis to explore focused conversations for professional learning and development in early childhood
Nailon, DL; Thomas, DP; Emery, SG. - : Nova Science Publishers, 2015
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Adopting softer approaches in the study of repository data: a comparative analysis
Licorish, SA; MacDonell, SG. - : ACM, 2013
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The true role of active communicators: an empirical study of Jazz core developers
Licorish, SA; MacDonell, SG. - : ACM, 2013
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Just making fun of villagers ; 2013101401
B'; BM; BMRM. - 2013
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Making fun of some people ; 2013093001
B'; BNRR; BSDR. - 2013
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Making fun of some villagers ; 2013101402
B'; BM; BMRM. - 2013
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Criteria for the diagnosis of corticobasal degeneration.
In: Neurology , 80 (5) pp. 496-503. (2013) (2013)
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Intentions and Behaviours: Record-keeping practices of pre-service teachers during professional experience
Shaw, SG; Pedersen, S; Cooley, P. - : Social Science Press, 2013
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Generative FDG-PET and MRI model of aging and disease progression in Alzheimer's disease.
In: PLOS Computational Biology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. e1002987 (2013)
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What affects team behavior? Preliminary linguistic analysis of communications in the Jazz repository
MacDonell, SG; Licorish, SA. - : IEEE Computer Society Press, 2012. : AUT University, 2012
Abstract: There is a growing belief that understanding and addressing the human processes employed during software development is likely to provide substantially more value to industry than yet more recommendations for the implementation of various methods and tools. To this end, considerable research effort has been dedicated to studying human issues as represented in software artifacts, due to its relatively unobtrusive nature. We have followed this line of research and have conducted a preliminary study of team behaviors using data mining techniques and linguistic analysis. Our data source, the IBM Rational Jazz repository, was mined and data from three different project areas were extracted. Communications in these projects were then analyzed using the LIWC linguistic analysis tool. We found that although there are some variations in language use among teams working on project areas dedicated to different software outcomes, project type and the mix of (and number of) individuals involved did not affect team behaviors as evident in their communications. These assessments are initial conjectures, however; we plan further exploratory analysis to validate these results. We explain these findings and discuss their implications for software engineering practice.
Keyword: Communication; Jazz; Linguistic analysis; Software development; Team behaviors
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10292/4536
https://doi.org/10.1109/CHASE.2012.6223029
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