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June M. Verner publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where June M. Verner sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 127 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

June M. Verner D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where June M. Verner sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 38 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Overview

June M. Verner is affiliated with the University of Oulu in Finland. Their research spans multiple disciplines, including computer science, psychology, and social sciences, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to their work.

Their recent academic contributions include a paper titled The impact of personality traits and cultural values on coordination effectiveness: A study of software development teams effectiveness, published in 2024 in the Journal of Software Evolution and Process. This paper investigates factors influencing team coordination within software development settings.

Throughout their career, June M. Verner has published in the following venue:

  • Journal of Software Evolution and Process

The scholar's frequent coauthors include:

  • Mohammad Shameem
  • Chiranjeev Kumar
  • B. Chandra
  • Arif Ali Khan
  • Md. Nadeem Ahmed

The main fields of study represented in June M. Verner's research are:

  • Computer Science
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

Specific subfields include:

  • Information Systems
  • Social Psychology
  • Communication

The key topics of their work focus on:

  • Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
  • Team Dynamics and Performance
  • Knowledge Management and Sharing

This profile summarizes the documented scholarly activities of June M. Verner as indicated by their recent publications and research collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Software quality and agile methods

    Ming Huo;J. Verner;Liming Zhu;M.A. Babar

  • Continuous deployment of software intensive products and services: A systematic mapping study

    Pilar Rodríguez;Alireza Haghighatkhah;Lucy Ellen Lwakatare;Susanna Teppola

  • Establishing and maintaining trust in software outsourcing relationships: An empirical investigation

    Muhammad Ali Babar;June M. Verner;Phong Thanh Nguyen

  • Why did your project fail?

    Unknown

  • Case study: factors for early prediction of software development success

    J Drew Procaccino;June M Verner;Scott P Overmyer;Marvin E Darter

  • Exploratory case study research: Outsourced project failure

    J. M. Verner;L. M. Abdullah

  • Risks and risk mitigation in global software development: A tertiary study

    J. M. Verner;O. P. Brereton;B. A. Kitchenham;M. Turner

  • B-SCP: A requirements analysis framework for validating strategic alignment of organizational IT based on strategy, context, and process

    Unknown

  • Guidelines for industrially-based multiple case studies in software engineering

    J.M. Verner;J. Sampson;V. Tosic;N.A. Abu Bakar

  • What do software practitioners really think about project success: an exploratory study

    J. Drew Procaccino;June M. Verner;Katherine M. Shelfer;David Gefen

  • In-house software development: what project management practices lead to success?

    Unknown

  • Software Process Improvement barriers: A cross-cultural comparison

    Mahmood Niazi;Muhammad Ali Babar;June M. Verner

  • Validating strategic alignment of organizational IT requirements using goal modeling and problem diagrams

    Unknown

  • What factors lead to software project failure

    J. Verner;J. Sampson;N. Cerpa

  • REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE PROJECT SUCCESS: AN INDUSTRIAL SURVEY IN AUSTRALIA AND THE U.S.

    June M. Verner;Karl Cox;Steven J. Bleistein;Narciso Cerpa

  • Risk Identification and Mitigation Processes for Using Scrum in Global Software Development: A Conceptual Framework

    Emam Hossain;Muhammad Ali Babar;Hye-young Paik;June Verner

  • Systematic literature reviews in global software development: A tertiary study

    J. M. Verner;O. P. Brereton;B. A . Kitchenham;M. Turner

  • Drivers for software development method usage

    M. Khalifa;J.M. Verner

  • In the 25 years since The Mythical Man-Month what have we learned about project management?

    June M. Verner;Scott P. Overmyer;Katherine W. McCain

  • A Software Size Model

    Unknown

  • State of the practice: An exploratory analysis of schedule estimation and software project success prediction

    J. M. Verner;W. M. Evanco;N. Cerpa

  • Case study: the effect of IS maturity on information systems strategic planning

    Narciso Cerpa;June M. Verner

  • Factors that motivate software engineering teams: A four country empirical study

    June M. Verner;June M. Verner;Muhammad Ali Babar;Narciso Cerpa;Tracy Hall

  • The impact of staff turnover on software projects: the importance of understanding what makes software practitioners tick

    Tracy Hall;Sarah Beecham;June Verner;David Wilson

  • Empirical study of Sommerville and Sawyer's requirements engineering practices

    Karl Cox;Mahmood Niazi;June M. Verner

  • Function Point Analysis

    June Verner

Frequent Co-Authors

Markku Oivo
Markku Oivo University of Oulu
Muhammad Ali Babar
Muhammad Ali Babar University of Adelaide
Tracy Hall
Tracy Hall Lancaster University
Didar Zowghi
Didar Zowghi University of Technology Sydney

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