His main research concerns Software, Software development, Software engineering, Human–computer interaction and Software visualization. The various areas that Margaret-Anne Storey examines in his Software study include World Wide Web, Programmer and Source code. Margaret-Anne Storey studied Software development and Knowledge management that intersect with Data integration and Open Biomedical Ontologies.
His studies in Software engineering integrate themes in fields like Software documentation, Graph Layout, Set and Reverse engineering. His Human–computer interaction study combines topics in areas such as Visual analytics, Information visualization and Data science. His Software visualization study deals with Program comprehension intersecting with Comprehension and Software maintenance.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Software, Software engineering, Software development, World Wide Web and Knowledge management. His research integrates issues of Data science, Social media, Human–computer interaction and Source code in his study of Software. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Data science, Information visualization is strongly linked to Ontology.
Margaret-Anne Storey focuses mostly in the field of Human–computer interaction, narrowing it down to matters related to Software visualization and, in some cases, Program comprehension. His study on Software engineering also encompasses disciplines like
His primary scientific interests are in Software, Software development, Software engineering, Knowledge management and Software quality. His studies deal with areas such as Dimension and Data science as well as Software. Margaret-Anne Storey interconnects Program analysis and Code coverage in the investigation of issues within Data science.
His work on Software development process as part of general Software development study is frequently linked to Log mining, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Software engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Schedule, Relevance and Code reuse. In the subject of general Software quality, his work in Code review is often linked to Empirical research and Cycle time, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
Margaret-Anne Storey mainly investigates Software, World Wide Web, Software engineering, Sample and Software quality. His Software study incorporates themes from Job satisfaction and Data science. A large part of his World Wide Web studies is devoted to Social media.
Margaret-Anne Storey integrates Software engineering with Duplicate code in his study. In Software quality, Margaret-Anne Storey works on issues like Software construction, which are connected to Knowledge management and Debugging. His Software development study combines topics in areas such as Stack overflow and Knowledge creation.
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Selecting Empirical Methods for Software Engineering Research
Steve Easterbrook;Janice Singer;Margaret-Anne D. Storey;Daniela E. Damian.
Guide to Advanced Empirical Software Engineering (2008)
BioPortal: ontologies and integrated data resources at the click of a mouse
Natalya Fridman Noy;Nigam H. Shah;Patricia L. Whetzel;Benjamin Dai.
Nucleic Acids Research (2009)
Cognitive design elements to support the construction of a mental model during software exploration
M.-A. D. Storey;F. D. Fracchia;H. A. Müller.
Journal of Systems and Software (1999)
How do programmers ask and answer questions on the web? (NIER track)
Christoph Treude;Ohad Barzilay;Margaret-Anne Storey.
international conference on software engineering (2011)
Reverse engineering: a roadmap
Hausi A. Müller;Jens H. Jahnke;Dennis B. Smith;Margaret-Anne Storey.
international conference on software engineering (2000)
Work practices and challenges in pull-based development: the contributor's perspective
Georgios Gousios;Andy Zaidman;Margaret-Anne Storey;Arie van Deursen.
international conference on software engineering (2015)
The impact of social media on software engineering practices and tools
Margaret-Anne Storey;Christoph Treude;Arie van Deursen;Li-Te Cheng.
international conference on software engineering (2010)
Structural redocumentation: a case study
K. Wong;S.R. Tilley;H.A. Muller;M.-A.D. Storey.
IEEE Software (1995)
Manipulating and documenting software structures using SHriMP views
M.-A.D. Storey;H.A. Muller.
international conference on software maintenance (1995)
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.
software visualization (2005)
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