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Bonita Sharif, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska USA. She received her Ph.D. in 2010 and MS in 2003 in Computer Science from Kent State University, U.S.A and B.S. in Computer Science from Cyprus College, Nicosia Cyprus. Her research interests are in eye tracking related to software engineering, program comprehension, empirical software engineering, emotional awareness, software traceability, and software visualization to support maintenance of large systems. She has authored over 40 refereed publications. She serves on numerous program committees including ICSME, VISSOFT, SANER, ICSE NIER, and ICPC. Sharif is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award and the NSF CRI award related to empowering software engineering with eye tracking. She directs the Software Engineering Research and Empirical Studies Lab in the Computer Science and Engineering department at UNL.Check out the iTrace infrastructure that supports eye tracking within developer work environments at http://www.i-trace.org
Contributions
2023
Mining Software Repositories
ICSE
- Program Committee Member in Technical Track within the Technical Track-track
- iTrace-Toolkit: A Pipeline for Analyzing Eye-Tracking Data of Software Engineering Studies
- Newcomers in Organising Committee
- Conducting Eye Tracking Studies in Software Engineering - Methodology and Pipeline
- Eye tracker experiment
- Session Chair of Formal verification (part of Technical Track)
International Conference on Program Comprehension
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