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摘要
开发软件意味着查找文档、遵循教程、做出实现决策、遇到错误并克服它们。每个方面的背后都是开发人员的推理,如果不收集,在实现之后就会丢失。相反,如果捕获并链接到代码,开发人员完成的每个步骤的推理和动机可以成为有价值的资产,对他们和其他开发人员都有意义。寻找一种机制来无缝地获取这些知识,我们介绍维罗妮卡。它是一个直接集成到Visual Studio Code中的会话代理,基于开发人员的自解释推理,记录备忘录并将其与他们正在编写的代码链接起来。此外,Veronica可以与web浏览器交互,自动收集开发人员查询的源代码,并将它们附加到代码中。我们通过对8名参与者进行可用性研究来验证我们的方法,这些参与者积极地评估了工具的有用性,并建议对图形界面进行改进。
Listen Veronica! Can You Give Me a Hand With This Bug?
Developing software implies looking for documentation, following tutorials, making implementation decisions, encountering errors, and overcoming them. Behind each aspect is the developer’s reasoning that, if not collected, is lost after the implementation. Conversely, if captured and linked to the code, the developers’ reasoning and motivations for each step they accomplish can become a valuable asset, meaningful for them and other developers. Looking for a mechanism to capture such knowledge seamlessly, we present Veronica. It is a conversational agent integrated directly into Visual Studio Code that, based on the developers’ self-explanatory reasoning, records memos and links them with the code they are writing. Furthermore, Veronica can interact with the web browser to automatically gather the sources consulted by the developer and attach them to the code. We validated our approach by conducting a usability study with eight participants that positively assessed the tool’s usefulness and suggested improvements in the graphical interface.