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Thomas D. LaToza
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- affiliation: George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j15]Sahar Mehrpour, Thomas D. LaToza:
A Survey of Tool Support for Working with Design Decisions in Code. ACM Comput. Surv. 56(2): 37:1-37:37 (2024) - [i18]Hao Yan, Thomas D. LaToza, Ziyu Yao:
IntelliExplain: Enhancing Interactive Code Generation through Natural Language Explanations for Non-Professional Programmers. CoRR abs/2405.10250 (2024) - [i17]Ebtesam Al Haque, Chris Brown, Thomas D. LaToza, Brittany Johnson:
Information Seeking Using AI Assistants. CoRR abs/2408.04032 (2024) - 2023
- [j14]Sahar Mehrpour, Thomas D. LaToza:
Can static analysis tools find more defects? Empir. Softw. Eng. 28(1): 5 (2023) - [j13]Emad Aghayi, Thomas D. LaToza:
A controlled experiment on the impact of microtasking on programming. Empir. Softw. Eng. 28(1): 10 (2023) - [j12]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
What constitutes debugging? An exploratory study of debugging episodes. Empir. Softw. Eng. 28(5): 117 (2023) - [j11]Thomas D. LaToza:
Connecting Design to Code. IEEE Softw. 40(1): 94-97 (2023) - [j10]Matthew C. Davis, Emad Aghayi, Thomas D. LaToza, Xiaoyin Wang, Brad A. Myers, Joshua Sunshine:
What's (Not) Working in Programmer User Studies? ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 32(5): 120:1-120:32 (2023) - [c47]Jenny T. Liang, Maryam Arab, Minhyuk Ko, Amy J. Ko, Thomas D. LaToza:
A Qualitative Study on the Implementation Design Decisions of Developers. ICSE 2023: 435-447 - [c46]Sajed Jalil, Suzzana Rafi, Thomas D. LaToza, Kevin Moran, Wing Lam:
ChatGPT and Software Testing Education: Promises & Perils. ICSTW 2023: 4130-4137 - [c45]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
Hypothesizer: A Hypothesis-Based Debugger to Find and Test Debugging Hypotheses. UIST 2023: 73:1-73:14 - [c44]Thomas D. LaToza, Esther Guerra, Philip J. Guo:
Foreword. VL/HCC 2023: xii-xiv - [i16]Jenny T. Liang, Maryam Arab, Minhyuk Ko, Amy J. Ko, Thomas D. LaToza:
A Qualitative Study on the Implementation Design Decisions of Developers. CoRR abs/2301.09789 (2023) - [i15]Sajed Jalil, Suzzana Rafi, Thomas D. LaToza, Kevin Moran, Wing Lam:
ChatGPT and Software Testing Education: Promises & Perils. CoRR abs/2302.03287 (2023) - 2022
- [c43]Maryam Arab, Thomas D. LaToza, Jenny T. Liang, Amy J. Ko:
An Exploratory Study of Sharing Strategic Programming Knowledge. CHI 2022: 66:1-66:15 - [c42]David I. Samudio, Thomas D. LaToza:
Barriers in Front-End Web Development. VL/HCC 2022: 1-11 - [i14]Thomas D. LaToza, Amy J. Ko, David C. Shepherd, Dag I. K. Sjøberg, Benjamin Xie:
Theories of Programming (Dagstuhl Seminar 22231). Dagstuhl Reports 12(6): 1-13 (2022) - 2021
- [j9]Emad Aghayi, Thomas D. LaToza, Paurav Surendra, Seyedmeysam Abolghasemi:
Crowdsourced Behavior-Driven Development. J. Syst. Softw. 171: 110840 (2021) - [c41]Alexander Brodsky, Yotam I. Gingold, Thomas D. LaToza, Lap-Fai Yu, Xu Han:
Catalyzing the Agility, Accessibility, and Predictability of the Manufacturing-Entrepreneurship Ecosystem through Design Environments and Markets for Virtual Things. ICORES 2021: 264-272 - [c40]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
Edit - Run Behavior in Programming and Debugging. VL/HCC 2021: 1-10 - [c39]Maryam Arab, Jenny T. Liang, Yang Yoo, Amy J. Ko, Thomas D. LaToza:
HowToo: A Platform for Sharing, Finding, and Using Programming Strategies. VL/HCC 2021: 1-9 - [i13]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
An Exploratory Study of Debugging Episodes. CoRR abs/2105.02162 (2021) - [i12]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
Edit-Run Behavior in Programming and Debugging. CoRR abs/2109.02682 (2021) - 2020
- [j8]Thomas D. LaToza, Maryam Arab, Dastyni Loksa, Amy J. Ko:
Explicit programming strategies. Empir. Softw. Eng. 25(4): 2416-2449 (2020) - [j7]Thomas D. LaToza:
Information Needs: Lessons for Programming Tools. IEEE Softw. 37(6): 52-57 (2020) - [c38]Sahar Mehrpour, Thomas D. LaToza, Hamed Sarvari:
RulePad: interactive authoring of checkable design rules. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2020: 386-397 - [c37]Shinobu Saito, Yukako Iimura, Emad Aghayi, Thomas D. LaToza:
Can microtask programming work in industry? ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2020: 1263-1273 - [c36]Emad Aghayi, Aaron Massey, Thomas D. LaToza:
Find Unique Usages: Helping Developers Understand Common Usages. VL/HCC 2020: 1-8 - [c35]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
Using Hypotheses as a Debugging Aid. VL/HCC 2020: 1-9 - [i11]Maryam Arab, Thomas D. LaToza, Amy J. Ko:
An Exploratory Study of Writing and Revising Explicit Programming Strategies. CoRR abs/2004.00701 (2020) - [i10]Emad Aghayi, Aaron Massey, Thomas D. LaToza:
Find Unique Usages: Helping Developers Understand Common Usages. CoRR abs/2005.11474 (2020) - [i9]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
Using Hypotheses as a Debugging Aid. CoRR abs/2005.13652 (2020) - [i8]Sahar Mehrpour, Thomas D. LaToza, Hamed Sarvari:
RulePad: Interactive Authoring of Checkable Design Rules. CoRR abs/2007.05046 (2020) - [i7]Kartik Chugh, Andrea Y. Solis, Thomas D. LaToza:
Editable AI: Mixed Human-AI Authoring of Code Patterns. CoRR abs/2007.05902 (2020) - [i6]Shinobu Saito, Yukako Iimura, Emad Aghayi, Thomas D. LaToza:
Can Microtask Programming Work in Industry? CoRR abs/2009.05207 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j6]Thomas D. LaToza, Arturo Di Lecce, Fabio Ricci, W. Ben Towne, André van der Hoek:
Microtask Programming. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 45(11): 1106-1124 (2019) - [c34]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
Supporting software engineering research and education by annotating public videos of developers programming. CHASE@ICSE 2019: 117-118 - [c33]Thomas D. LaToza:
Crowdsourcing in software engineering: models, motivations, and challenges. ICSE (SEIP) 2019: 301 - [c32]Amy J. Ko, Thomas D. LaToza, Stephen Hull, Ellen A. Ko, William Kwok, Jane Quichocho, Harshitha Akkaraju, Rishin Pandit:
Teaching Explicit Programming Strategies to Adolescents. SIGCSE 2019: 469-475 - [c31]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
An Exploratory Study of Live-Streamed Programming. VL/HCC 2019: 5-13 - [c30]Kartik Chugh, Andrea Y. Solis, Thomas D. LaToza:
Editable AI: Mixed Human-AI Authoring of Code Patterns. VL/HCC 2019: 35-43 - [c29]Sahar Mehrpour, Thomas D. LaToza, Rahul K. Kindi:
Active Documentation: Helping Developers Follow Design Decisions. VL/HCC 2019: 87-96 - [p1]Brad A. Myers, Amy J. Ko, Thomas D. LaToza, YoungSeok Yoon:
Human-Centered Methods to Boost Productivity. Rethinking Productivity in Software Engineering 2019: 147-157 - [i5]Emad Aghayi, Thomas D. LaToza, Paurav Surendra, Seyedmeysam Abolghasemi:
Implementing Microservices through Microtasks. CoRR abs/1903.01977 (2019) - [i4]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
Supporting Software Engineering Research and Education by Annotating Public Videos of Developers Programming. CoRR abs/1905.11366 (2019) - [i3]Abdulaziz Alaboudi, Thomas D. LaToza:
An Exploratory Study of Live-Streamed Programming. CoRR abs/1907.05931 (2019) - [i2]Ankit Gupta, Kartik Chugh, Andrea Solis, Thomas D. LaToza:
User-Interactive Machine Learning Model for Identifying Structural Relationships of Code Features. CoRR abs/1907.07679 (2019) - [i1]Thomas D. LaToza, Maryam Arab, Dastyni Loksa, Amy J. Ko:
Explicit Programming Strategies. CoRR abs/1911.00046 (2019) - 2017
- [j5]Klaas-Jan Stol, Thomas D. LaToza, Christian Bird:
Crowdsourcing for Software Engineering. IEEE Softw. 34(2): 30-36 (2017) - [c28]Thomas D. LaToza, Ke Mao:
4th International Workshop on Crowd Sourcing in Software Engineering (CSI-SE 2017). CSI-SE@ICSE 2017: 1 - [c27]Jonathan Bell, Thomas D. LaToza, Foteini Baldimtsi, Angelos Stavrou:
Advancing Open Science with Version Control and Blockchains. SE4Science@ICSE 2017: 13-14 - 2016
- [j4]Brad A. Myers, Amy J. Ko, Thomas D. LaToza, YoungSeok Yoon:
Programmers Are Users Too: Human-Centered Methods for Improving Programming Tools. Computer 49(7): 44-52 (2016) - [j3]Thomas D. LaToza, André van der Hoek:
Crowdsourcing in Software Engineering: Models, Motivations, and Challenges. IEEE Softw. 33(1): 74-80 (2016) - [e4]Craig Anslow, Thomas D. LaToza, Joshua Sunshine:
Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Evaluation and Usability of Programming Languages and Tools, PLATEAU@SPLASH 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 1, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4638-2 [contents] - 2015
- [j2]Amy J. Ko, Thomas D. LaToza, Margaret M. Burnett:
A practical guide to controlled experiments of software engineering tools with human participants. Empir. Softw. Eng. 20(1): 110-141 (2015) - [j1]Nicolas Mangano, Thomas D. LaToza, Marian Petre, André van der Hoek:
How Software Designers Interact with Sketches at the Whiteboard. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 41(2): 135-156 (2015) - [c26]Thomas D. LaToza, Micky Chen, Luxi Jiang, Mengyao Zhao, André van der Hoek:
Borrowing from the Crowd: A Study of Recombination in Software Design Competitions. ICSE (1) 2015: 551-562 - [c25]Thomas D. LaToza, André van der Hoek:
A Vision of Crowd Development. ICSE (2) 2015: 563-566 - [c24]Gordon Fraser, Thomas D. LaToza, Leonardo Mariani:
2nd International Workshop on Crowd Sourcing in Software Engineering (CSI-SE 2015). ICSE (2) 2015: 975-976 - [c23]Lee Martie, Thomas D. LaToza, André van der Hoek:
CodeExchange: Supporting Reformulation of Internet-Scale Code Queries in Context (T). ASE 2015: 24-35 - [c22]Thomas D. LaToza, Arturo Di Lecce, Fabio Ricci, W. Ben Towne, André van der Hoek:
Ask the crowd: Scaffolding coordination and knowledge sharing in microtask programming. VL/HCC 2015: 23-27 - [e3]Thomas D. LaToza, Craig Anslow, Joshua Sunshine:
Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Evaluation and Usability of Programming Languages and Tools, PLATEAU@SPLASH 2015, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, October 26, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3907-0 [contents] - 2014
- [c21]Nicolas Mangano, Thomas D. LaToza, Marian Petre, André van der Hoek:
Supporting informal design with interactive whiteboards. CHI 2014: 331-340 - [c20]Thomas D. LaToza, W. Ben Towne, Christian M. Adriano, André van der Hoek:
Microtask programming: building software with a crowd. UIST 2014: 43-54 - [e2]Gordon Fraser, Thomas D. LaToza, Leonardo Mariani, Fabrizio Pastore, Nikolai Tillmann:
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on CrowdSourcing in Software Engineering, CSI-SE 2014, Hyderabad, India, June 2, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2857-9 [contents] - [e1]Joshua Sunshine, Thomas D. LaToza, Craig Anslow:
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Evaluation and Usability of Programming Languages and Tools, Portland, OR, USA, October 21, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2277-5 [contents] - 2013
- [c19]Thomas D. LaToza, Evelina Shabani, André van der Hoek:
A study of architectural decision practices. CHASE@ICSE 2013: 77-80 - [c18]Thomas D. LaToza, W. Ben Towne, André van der Hoek, James D. Herbsleb:
Crowd development. CHASE@ICSE 2013: 85-88 - [c17]Dastyni Loksa, Nicolas Mangano, Thomas D. LaToza, André van der Hoek:
Enabling a classroom design studio with a collaborative sketch design tool. ICSE 2013: 1073-1082 - 2012
- [c16]Cyrus Omar, YoungSeok Yoon, Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:
Active code completion. ICSE 2012: 859-869 - 2011
- [c15]Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:
Designing useful tools for developers. PLATEAU 2011: 45-50 - [c14]Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:
Visualizing call graphs. VL/HCC 2011: 117-124 - [c13]Cyrus Omar, YoungSeok Yoon, Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:
Active code completion. VL/HCC 2011: 261-262 - 2010
- [c12]Marwan Abi-Antoun, Nariman Ammar, Thomas D. LaToza:
Questions about object structure during coding activities. CHASE 2010: 64-71 - [c11]Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:
On the importance of understanding the strategies that developers use. CHASE 2010: 72-75 - [c10]Marwan Abi-Antoun, Talia Selitsky, Thomas D. LaToza:
Developer refinement of runtime architectural structure. SHARK@ICSE 2010: 80-87 - [c9]Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:
Developers ask reachability questions. ICSE (1) 2010: 185-194 - [c8]Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:
Searching across paths. SUITE@ICSE 2010: 29-32 - [c7]Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:
Hard-to-answer questions about code. PLATEAU 2010: 8:1-8:6
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c6]Brad A. Myers, Amy J. Ko, Sun Young Park, Jeffrey Stylos, Thomas D. LaToza, Jack Beaton:
More natural end-user software engineering. WEUSE@ICSE 2008: 30-34 - [c5]Thomas D. LaToza:
Answering common questions about code. ICSE Companion 2008: 983-986 - [c4]Thomas D. LaToza:
Answering control flow questions about code. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 921-922 - 2007
- [c3]Thomas D. LaToza, David Garlan, James D. Herbsleb, Brad A. Myers:
Program comprehension as fact finding. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2007: 361-370 - 2006
- [c2]Thomas D. LaToza, Gina Venolia, Robert DeLine:
Maintaining mental models: a study of developer work habits. ICSE 2006: 492-501 - [c1]Thomas D. LaToza:
Using architecture to change code: studying information needs. OOPSLA Companion 2006: 764-765
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