CHASE 2024
Sun 14 - Mon 15 April 2024 Lisbon, Portugal
co-located with ICSE 2024

Modern-day software development is often facilitated by the reuse of third-party software libraries. Despite the significant effort to understand the factors contributing to library selection, it is relatively unknown how the libraries are selected and what tools are still needed to support the selection process. Using Straussian grounded theory, we conducted and analyzed the interviews of 24 professionals across the world and derived a model of library selection process which is governed by six selection patterns (i.e., rules). The model draws from marketing theory and lays the groundwork for the development of a library selection tool which captures the technical and non-technical aspects developers consider.

Sun 14 Apr

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11:00 - 12:30
Decision-making and selection processes in software developmentFull Papers at Fernando Pessoa
Chair(s): Klaas-Jan Stol Lero; University College Cork; SINTEF Digital
11:00
20m
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“How do people decide?”: A Model for Software Library SelectionFull Paper
Full Papers
Minaoar Hossain Tanzil University of Calgary, Canada, Gias Uddin York University, Canada, Ann Barcomb Department of Electrical and Software Engineering, Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary
DOI Pre-print
11:20
20m
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The Roles, Responsibilities, and Skills of Engineers in the Era of Microservices-Based ArchitecturesFull Paper
Full Papers
Hamdy Michael Ayas Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Regina Hebig Chalmers University of Technology & University of Gothenburg, Philipp Leitner Chalmers | University of Gothenburg
11:40
20m
Full-paper
Identification of human values from goal modelsFull Paper
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Tahira Iqbal University of Tartu, Kuldar Taveter University of Tartu, Estonia, Tarmo Strenze , Waqar Hussain Monash University, Omar Haggag Monash University, Australia, John Alphonsus Matthews , Anu Piirisild
12:00
20m
Full-paper
From the Inside Out: Organizational Impact on Open-Source Communities and Contributor DiversityFull Paper
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Hana Frluckaj , Huilian Sophie Qiu Northwestern University, Bogdan Vasilescu Carnegie Mellon University, Laura Dabbish Carnegie Mellon University