Tracking and Analyzing Cross-Cutting Activities in Developers' Daily Work (N)

Lingfeng Bao, Zhenchang Xing, Xinyu Wang, Bo Zhou
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Abstract

Developers use many software applications to process large amounts of diverse information in their daily work. The information is usually meaningful beyond the context of an application that manages it. However, as different applications function independently, developers have to manually track, correlate and re-find cross-cutting information across separate applications. We refer to this difficulty as information fragmentation problem. In this paper, we present ActivitySpace, an interapplication activity tracking and analysis framework for tackling information fragmentation problem in software development. ActivitySpace can monitor the developer's activity in many applications at a low enough level to obviate application-specific support while accounting for the ways by which low-level activity information can be effectively aggregated to reflect the developer's activity at higher-level of abstraction. A system prototype has been implemented on Microsoft Windows. Our preliminary user study showed that the ActivitySpace system is promising in supporting interapplication information needs in developers' daily work.
跟踪和分析开发人员日常工作中的横切活动(N)
开发人员在日常工作中使用许多软件应用程序来处理大量不同的信息。这些信息通常在管理它的应用程序的上下文中是有意义的。然而,由于不同的应用程序独立运行,开发人员必须手动跟踪、关联和重新查找跨不同应用程序的横切信息。我们把这种困难称为信息碎片问题。在本文中,我们提出了ActivitySpace,一个用于解决软件开发中的信息碎片化问题的应用程序间活动跟踪和分析框架。ActivitySpace可以在足够低的级别上监视许多应用程序中的开发人员活动,以避免特定于应用程序的支持,同时考虑到可以有效地聚合低级活动信息以反映高级抽象级别上的开发人员活动的方法。系统原型已在Microsoft Windows上实现。我们的初步用户研究表明,ActivitySpace系统在支持开发人员日常工作中的应用程序间信息需求方面很有希望。
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