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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j17]Jenny T. Liang, Carmen Badea, Christian Bird, Robert DeLine, Denae Ford, Nicole Forsgren, Thomas Zimmermann:
Can GPT-4 Replicate Empirical Software Engineering Research? Proc. ACM Softw. Eng. 1(FSE): 1330-1353 (2024) - 2023
- [j16]Ángel Alexander Cabrera, Marco Túlio Ribeiro, Bongshin Lee, Robert DeLine, Adam Perer, Steven Mark Drucker:
What Did My AI Learn? How Data Scientists Make Sense of Model Behavior. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 30(1): 1-27 (2023) - [c53]Andrew M. McNutt, Chenglong Wang, Robert A. DeLine, Steven Mark Drucker:
On the Design of AI-powered Code Assistants for Notebooks. CHI 2023: 434:1-434:16 - [i5]Andrew M. McNutt, Chenglong Wang, Robert A. DeLine, Steven Mark Drucker:
On the Design of AI-powered Code Assistants for Notebooks. CoRR abs/2301.11178 (2023) - [i4]Jenny T. Liang, Carmen Badea, Christian Bird, Robert DeLine, Denae Ford, Nicole Forsgren, Thomas Zimmermann:
Can GPT-4 Replicate Empirical Software Engineering Research? CoRR abs/2310.01727 (2023) - [i3]Advait Sarkar, Ian Drosos, Rob DeLine, Andrew D. Gordon, Carina Negreanu, Sean Rintel, Jack Williams, Benjamin G. Zorn:
Participatory prompting: a user-centric research method for eliciting AI assistance opportunities in knowledge workflows. CoRR abs/2312.16633 (2023) - 2022
- [c52]April Yi Wang, Will Epperson, Robert A. DeLine, Steven Mark Drucker:
Diff in the Loop: Supporting Data Comparison in Exploratory Data Analysis. CHI 2022: 97:1-97:10 - [c51]Will Epperson, April Yi Wang, Robert DeLine, Steven Mark Drucker:
Strategies for Reuse and Sharing among Data Scientists in Software Teams. ICSE (SEIP) 2022: 243-252 - 2021
- [j15]Jumana Almahmoud, Robert DeLine, Steven Mark Drucker:
How Teams Communicate about the Quality of ML Models: A Case Study at an International Technology Company. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(GROUP): 222:1-222:24 (2021) - [c50]Nathaniel Weinman, Steven Mark Drucker, Titus Barik, Robert DeLine:
Fork It: Supporting Stateful Alternatives in Computational Notebooks. CHI 2021: 307:1-307:12 - [c49]Robert DeLine:
Glinda: Supporting Data Science with Live Programming, GUIs and a Domain-specific Language. CHI 2021: 309:1-309:11 - 2020
- [c48]Ian Drosos, Titus Barik, Philip J. Guo, Robert DeLine, Sumit Gulwani:
Wrex: A Unified Programming-by-Example Interaction for Synthesizing Readable Code for Data Scientists. CHI 2020: 1-12
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j14]Eirini Kalliamvakou, Christian Bird, Thomas Zimmermann, Andrew Begel, Robert DeLine, Daniel M. Germán:
What Makes a Great Manager of Software Engineers? IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 45(1): 87-106 (2019) - [c47]Andrew Head, Fred Hohman, Titus Barik, Steven Mark Drucker, Robert DeLine:
Managing Messes in Computational Notebooks. CHI 2019: 270 - [c46]Fred Hohman, Andrew Head, Rich Caruana, Robert DeLine, Steven Mark Drucker:
Gamut: A Design Probe to Understand How Data Scientists Understand Machine Learning Models. CHI 2019: 579 - [c45]Saleema Amershi, Andrew Begel, Christian Bird, Robert DeLine, Harald C. Gall, Ece Kamar, Nachiappan Nagappan, Besmira Nushi, Thomas Zimmermann:
Software engineering for machine learning: a case study. ICSE (SEIP) 2019: 291-300 - 2018
- [j13]Miryung Kim, Thomas Zimmermann, Robert DeLine, Andrew Begel:
Data Scientists in Software Teams: State of the Art and Challenges. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 44(11): 1024-1038 (2018) - [c44]Miryung Kim, Thomas Zimmermann, Robert DeLine, Andrew Begel:
Data scientists in software teams: state of the art and challenges. ICSE 2018: 585 - [c43]Eirini Kalliamvakou, Christian Bird, Thomas Zimmermann, Andrew Begel, Robert DeLine, Daniel M. Germán:
What makes a great manager of software engineers? ICSE 2018: 701 - 2016
- [c42]Leilani Battle, Danyel Fisher, Robert DeLine, Mike Barnett, Badrish Chandramouli, Jonathan Goldstein:
Making Sense of Temporal Queries with Interactive Visualization. CHI 2016: 5433-5443 - [c41]Titus Barik, Robert DeLine, Steven Mark Drucker, Danyel Fisher:
The bones of the system: a case study of logging and telemetry at Microsoft. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2016: 92-101 - [c40]Miryung Kim, Thomas Zimmermann, Robert DeLine, Andrew Begel:
The emerging role of data scientists on software development teams. ICSE 2016: 96-107 - 2015
- [c39]Emanuel Zgraggen, Steven Mark Drucker, Danyel Fisher, Robert DeLine:
(s|qu)eries: Visual Regular Expressions for Querying and Exploring Event Sequences. CHI 2015: 2683-2692 - [c38]Robert DeLine:
Research Opportunities for the Big Data Era of Software Engineering. BIGDSE@ICSE 2015: 26-29 - [c37]Rob DeLine:
Modern software is all about data. development environments should be, too. (keynote). SPLASH (Companion Volume) 2015: 4 - [c36]Steven D. Fraser, Lars Bak, Rob DeLine, Nick Feamster, Lindsey Kuper, Cristina V. Lopes, Peng Wu:
The Future of Programming Languages and Programmers. SPLASH (Companion Volume) 2015: 63-66 - [c35]Robert DeLine, Danyel Fisher:
Supporting exploratory data analysis with live programming. VL/HCC 2015: 111-119 - [c34]Robert DeLine, Danyel Fisher, Badrish Chandramouli, Jonathan Goldstein, Michael Barnett, James F. Terwilliger, John Wernsing:
Tempe: Live scripting for live data. VL/HCC 2015: 137-141 - 2014
- [j12]Badrish Chandramouli, Jonathan Goldstein, Mike Barnett, Robert DeLine, John C. Platt, James F. Terwilliger, John Wernsing:
Trill: A High-Performance Incremental Query Processor for Diverse Analytics. Proc. VLDB Endow. 8(4): 401-412 (2014) - [i2]James R. A. Davenport, Robert DeLine:
The Readability of Tweets and their Geographic Correlation with Education. CoRR abs/1401.6058 (2014) - [i1]Adrian Kuhn, Robert DeLine:
On Designing Better Tools for Learning APIs. CoRR abs/1402.1188 (2014) - 2013
- [c33]Lucas Layman, Madeline Diep, Meiyappan Nagappan, Janice Singer, Robert DeLine, Gina Venolia:
Debugging Revisited: Toward Understanding the Debugging Needs of Contemporary Software Developers. ESEM 2013: 383-392 - [c32]Mike Barnett, Badrish Chandramouli, Robert DeLine, Steven Mark Drucker, Danyel Fisher, Jonathan Goldstein, Patrick Morrison, John C. Platt:
Stat!: an interactive analytics environment for big data. SIGMOD Conference 2013: 1013-1016 - 2012
- [j11]Danyel Fisher, Robert DeLine, Mary Czerwinski, Steven Mark Drucker:
Interactions with big data analytics. Interactions 19(3): 50-59 (2012) - [c31]Robert DeLine, Andrew Bragdon, Kael Rowan, Jens Jacobsen, Steven P. Reiss:
Debugger Canvas: Industrial experience with the code bubbles paradigm. ICSE 2012: 1064-1073 - [c30]Robert DeLine:
Studying developers for fun and profit: (Keynote abstract). ICPC 2012: 11 - 2011
- [j10]Martin P. Robillard, Robert DeLine:
A field study of API learning obstacles. Empir. Softw. Eng. 16(6): 703-732 (2011) - [c29]Andrew Bragdon, Robert DeLine, Ken Hinckley, Meredith Ringel Morris:
Code space: touch + air gesture hybrid interactions for supporting developer meetings. ITS 2011: 212-221 - [p1]Robert DeLine:
Code Talkers. Making Software 2011: 295-310 - 2010
- [j9]Robert DeLine, Gina Venolia, Kael Rowan:
Software development with code maps. Commun. ACM 53(8): 48-54 (2010) - [j8]Robert DeLine, Gina Venolia, Kael Rowan:
Software Development with Code Maps. ACM Queue 8(7): 10 (2010) - [j7]Robert DeLine, Mark Minas:
Special issue on selected papers from VL/HCC'09. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 21(5): 247-248 (2010) - [c28]Chris Parnin, Robert DeLine:
Evaluating cues for resuming interrupted programming tasks. CHI 2010: 93-102 - [c27]Robert DeLine, Kael Rowan:
Code canvas: zooming towards better development environments. ICSE (2) 2010: 207-210 - [c26]Andrew Begel, Robert DeLine, Thomas Zimmermann:
Social media for software engineering. FoSER 2010: 33-38
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c25]Paula M. Bach, Robert DeLine, John M. Carroll:
Designers wanted: participation and the user experience in open source software development. CHI 2009: 985-994 - [c24]Andrew Begel, Robert DeLine:
Codebook: Social networking over code. ICSE Companion 2009: 263-266 - 2008
- [c23]Robert DeLine:
Del.icio.us development tools. CHASE 2008: 33-36 - 2007
- [c22]Mauro Cherubini, Gina Venolia, Robert DeLine, Amy J. Ko:
Let's go to the whiteboard: how and why software developers use drawings. CHI 2007: 557-566 - [c21]Amy J. Ko, Robert DeLine, Gina Venolia:
Information Needs in Collocated Software Development Teams. ICSE 2007: 344-353 - [c20]Mauro Cherubini, Gina Venolia, Robert DeLine:
Building an Ecologically valid, Large-scale Diagram to Help Developers Stay Oriented in Their Code. VL/HCC 2007: 157-162 - 2006
- [c19]Thomas D. LaToza, Gina Venolia, Robert DeLine:
Maintaining mental models: a study of developer work habits. ICSE 2006: 492-501 - [c18]Robert DeLine, Mary Czerwinski, Brian Meyers, Gina Venolia, Steven Mark Drucker, George G. Robertson:
Code Thumbnails: Using Spatial Memory to Navigate Source Code. VL/HCC 2006: 11-18 - 2005
- [c17]Robert DeLine:
Staying Oriented with Software Terrain Maps. DMS 2005: 309-314 - [c16]Michael Barnett, Bor-Yuh Evan Chang, Robert DeLine, Bart Jacobs, K. Rustan M. Leino:
Boogie: A Modular Reusable Verifier for Object-Oriented Programs. FMCO 2005: 364-387 - [c15]Robert DeLine, Amir Khella, Mary Czerwinski, George G. Robertson:
Towards understanding programs through wear-based filtering. SOFTVIS 2005: 183-192 - [c14]Robert DeLine, Mary Czerwinski, George G. Robertson:
Easing Program Comprehension by Sharing Navigation Data. VL/HCC 2005: 241-248 - [c13]Michael Barnett, Robert DeLine, Manuel Fähndrich, Bart Jacobs, K. Rustan M. Leino, Wolfram Schulte, Herman Venter:
The Spec# Programming System: Challenges and Directions. VSTTE 2005: 144-152 - 2004
- [j6]Michael Barnett, Robert DeLine, Manuel Fähndrich, K. Rustan M. Leino, Wolfram Schulte:
Verification of Object-Oriented Programs with Invariants. J. Object Technol. 3(6): 27-56 (2004) - [j5]James R. Larus, Thomas Ball, Manuvir Das, Robert DeLine, Manuel Fähndrich, Jonathan D. Pincus, Sriram K. Rajamani, Ramanathan Venkatapathy:
Righting Software. IEEE Softw. 21(3): 92-100 (2004) - [c12]Robert DeLine, Manuel Fähndrich:
Typestates for Objects. ECOOP 2004: 465-490 - 2002
- [c11]Manuel Fähndrich, Robert DeLine:
Adoption and Focus: Practical Linear Types for Imperative Programming. PLDI 2002: 13-24 - 2001
- [j4]Robert DeLine:
Avoiding Packaging Mismatch with Flexible Packaging. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 27(2): 124-143 (2001) - [j3]Robert DeLine:
Corrections to 'Avoiding Packaging Mismatch with Flexible Packaging'. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 27(6): 576 (2001) - [c10]Robert DeLine, Manuel Fähndrich:
Enforcing High-Level Protocols in Low-Level Software. PLDI 2001: 59-69
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c9]Robert DeLine:
Avoiding Packaging Mismatch with Flexible Packaging. ICSE 1999: 97-106 - [c8]Robert DeLine:
A Catalog of Techniques for Resolving Packaging Mismatch. SSR 1999: 44-53 - 1997
- [c7]Robert DeLine, Gregory Zelesnik, Mary Shaw:
Lessons on Converting Batch Systems to Support Interaction (Experience Report). ICSE 1997: 195-204 - 1996
- [c6]Mary Shaw, Robert DeLine, Gregory Zelesnik:
Abstractions and implementations for architectural connections. CDS 1996: 2-10 - [c5]Robert DeLine:
Toward user-defined element types and architectural styles. ISAW/Viewpoints@FSE 1996: 47-49 - 1995
- [j2]Mary Shaw, Robert DeLine, Daniel V. Klein, Theodore L. Ross, David M. Young, Gregory Zelesnik:
Abstractions for Software Architecture and Tools to Support Them. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 21(4): 314-335 (1995) - 1994
- [c4]Jock D. Mackinlay, George G. Robertson, Robert DeLine:
Developing Calendar Visualizers for the Information Visualizer. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1994: 109-118 - 1993
- [c3]Randy Pausch, Matthew Conway, Robert DeLine, Rich Gossweiler, Steve Miale:
Alice and DIVER: a software architecture for building environments. INTERCHI Adjunct Proceedings 1993: 13-14 - 1992
- [j1]Randy F. Pausch, Matthew Conway, Robert DeLine:
Lessons Learned from SUIT, the Simple User Interface Toolkit. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 10(4): 320-344 (1992) - [c2]Randy Pausch, Robert DeLine, Matthew Conway:
SUIT: the simple user interface toolkit. CHI Posters and Short Talks 1992: 29 - 1991
- [c1]Randy Pausch, Nathaniel R. Young II, Robert DeLine:
SUIT: the Pascal of user interface toolkits. UIST 1991: 117-125
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