DocumentCode
1871187
Title
Approximator: Predicting Interruptibility in Software Development with Commodity Computers
Author
Tell, Paolo ; Jalaliniya, Shahram ; Andersen, Kristian S.M. ; Christensen, Mads D. ; Mellson, Anders B. ; Bardram, Jakob E.
fYear
2015
fDate
13-16 July 2015
Firstpage
90
Lastpage
99
Abstract
Assessing the presence and availability of a remote colleague is key in coordination in global software development but is not easily done using existing computer-mediated channels. Previous research has shown that automated estimation of interruptibility is feasible and can achieve a precision closer to, or even better than, human judgment. However, existing approaches to assess interruptibility have been designed to rely on external sensors. In this paper, we present Approximator, a system that estimates the interruptibility of a user based exclusively on the sensing ability of commodity laptops. Experimental results show that the information aggregated from several activity monitors (i.e., Key-logger, mouse-logger, and face-detection) provide useful data, which, once combined with machine learning techniques, can automatically estimate the interruptibility of users with a 78% accuracy. These early but promising results represent a starting point for designing tools with support for interruptibility capable of improving distributed awareness and cooperation to be used in global software development.
Keywords
Cameras; Mice; Microphones; Monitoring; Portable computers; Sensors; Software; Approximator; Global Software Development; Interruptibility; Tool;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Software Engineering (ICGSE), 2015 IEEE 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Ciudad Real, Spain
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICGSE.2015.16
Filename
7224485
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