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Margaret-Anne Storey

Margaret-Anne Storey

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Computer Science
Canada
2025

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
71
Citations
17188
World Ranking
1797
National Ranking
64

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Computer Science in Canada Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Computer Science in Canada Leader Award

Overview

Margaret-Anne Storey is affiliated with the University of Victoria in Canada, with a primary research focus in Computer Science. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Information Systems, Computer Science Applications, Sociology and Political Science, Human-Computer Interaction, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas within software engineering and technology, including Software Engineering Techniques and Practices, Software Engineering Research, Open Source Software Innovations, Information and Cyber Security, Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development, Team Dynamics and Performance, and Knowledge Management and Sharing.

Margaret-Anne Storey has published extensively, contributing to numerous academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • IEEE Software
  • ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
  • Queue

The following are selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Storey:

  • "A Tale of Two Cities: Software Developers Working from Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic," 2021, ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
  • "The Diversity Crisis in Software Development," 2021, IEEE Software
  • "The SPACE of Developer Productivity," 2021, Queue
  • "Empirical Standards for Software Engineering Research," 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Implementing an integrated multi-technology platform for drug checking: Social, scientific, and technological considerations," 2021, Drug Testing and Analysis

Margaret-Anne Storey has collaborated frequently with several co-authors. Notable among these are Thomas Zimmermann, Omar Elazhary, Alessandra Maciel Paz Milani, Nicole Forsgren, and Michaela Greiler.

Best Publications

  • Selecting Empirical Methods for Software Engineering Research

    Steve Easterbrook;Janice Singer;Margaret-Anne D. Storey;Daniela E. Damian

  • BioPortal: ontologies and integrated data resources at the click of a mouse

    Natalya Fridman Noy;Nigam H. Shah;Patricia L. Whetzel;Benjamin Dai

  • How do programmers ask and answer questions on the web? (NIER track)

    Christoph Treude;Ohad Barzilay;Margaret-Anne Storey

  • Cognitive design elements to support the construction of a mental model during software exploration

    M.-A. D. Storey;F. D. Fracchia;H. A. Müller

  • Reverse engineering: a roadmap

    Hausi A. Müller;Jens H. Jahnke;Dennis B. Smith;Margaret-Anne Storey

  • Work practices and challenges in pull-based development: the contributor's perspective

    Georgios Gousios;Andy Zaidman;Margaret-Anne Storey;Arie van Deursen

  • How Information Visualization Novices Construct Visualizations

    L Grammel;M Tory;M Storey

  • The impact of social media on software engineering practices and tools

    Margaret-Anne Storey;Christoph Treude;Arie van Deursen;Li-Te Cheng

  • Structural redocumentation: a case study

    K. Wong;S.R. Tilley;H.A. Muller;M.-A.D. Storey

  • How do program understanding tools affect how programmers understand programs

    M.-A. D. Storey;M.-A. D. Storey;K. Wong;H. A. Müller

  • On the use of visualization to support awareness of human activities in software development: a survey and a framework

    Margaret-Anne D. Storey;Davor Čubranić;Daniel M. German

  • Manipulating and documenting software structures using SHriMP views

    M.-A.D. Storey;H.A. Muller

  • How Social and Communication Channels Shape and Challenge a Participatory Culture in Software Development

    Margaret-Anne Storey;Alexey Zagalsky;Fernando Figueira Filho;Leif Singer

  • Understanding broadcast based peer review on open source software projects

    Peter C. Rigby;Margaret-Anne Storey

  • The (R) Evolution of social media in software engineering

    Margaret-Anne Storey;Leif Singer;Brendan Cleary;Fernando Figueira Filho

  • Open source software peer review practices: a case study of the apache server

    Peter C. Rigby;Daniel M. German;Margaret-Anne Storey

  • Social Networking Meets Software Development: Perspectives from GitHub, MSDN, Stack Exchange, and TopCoder

    A. Begel;J. Bosch;M-A Storey

  • Jambalaya: Interactive visualization to enhance ontology authoring and knowledge acquisition in Protégé

    Margaret-Anne Storey;Mark Musen;John Silva;Casey Best

  • PROGRAMMABLE REVERSE ENGINEERING

    Scott R. Tilley;Kenny Wong;Margaret-Anne D. Storey;Hausi A. Müller

  • How do programmers ask and answer questions on the web

    Christoph Treude;Ohad Barzilay;Margaret-Anne D. Storey

  • A Tale of Two Cities: Software Developers Working from Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

    Denae Ford;Margaret-Anne D. Storey;Thomas Zimmermann;Christian Bird

  • BioPortal: Ontologies and Integrated Data Resources at the Click of a Mouse

    Patricia L. Whetzel;Nigam H. Shah;Natalya F. Noy;Benjamin Dai

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Treude
Christoph Treude Singapore Management University
Hausi A. Müller
Hausi A. Müller University of Victoria
Daniel M. German
Daniel M. German University of Victoria
Arie van Deursen
Arie van Deursen Delft University of Technology
Natalya F. Noy
Natalya F. Noy Google (United States)
Mark A. Musen
Mark A. Musen Stanford University
André van der Hoek
André van der Hoek University of California, Irvine
Thomas Zimmermann
Thomas Zimmermann Microsoft (United States)
Andy Zaidman
Andy Zaidman Delft University of Technology
Per Runeson
Per Runeson Lund University

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