DocumentCode
3027482
Title
Can feature design reduce the gender gap in end-user software development environments?
Author
Grigoreanu, Valentina ; Cao, Jill ; Kulesza, Todd ; Bogart, Christopher ; Rector, Kyle ; Burnett, Margaret ; Wiedenbeck, Susan
Author_Institution
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR
fYear
2008
fDate
15-19 Sept. 2008
Firstpage
149
Lastpage
156
Abstract
Recent research has begun to report that female end-user programmers are often more reluctant than males to employ features that are useful for testing and debugging. These earlier findings suggest that, unless such features can be changed in some appropriate way, there are likely to be important gender differences in end-user programmerspsila benefits from these features. In this paper, we compare end-user programmerspsila feature usage in an environment that supports end-user debugging, against an extension of the same environment with two features designed to help ameliorate the effects of low self-efficacy. Our results show ways in which these features affect female versus male enduser programmerspsila self-efficacy, attitudes, usage of testing and debugging features, and performance.
Keywords
gender issues; program debugging; program testing; software engineering; user centred design; end-user programming; end-user software development; feature design; gender gap; software debugging; software testing; Application software; Automatic testing; Debugging; Educational programs; Information processing; Output feedback; Programming environments; Programming profession; Prototypes; Robustness;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, 2008. VL/HCC 2008. IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Herrsching am Ammersee
ISSN
1943-6092
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2528-0
Electronic_ISBN
1943-6092
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VLHCC.2008.4639077
Filename
4639077
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