Lucas Gren
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Human factors in model-driven engineering: future research goals and initiatives for MDE
A Method to Assess and Argue for Practical Significance in Software Engineering
Behavioral Aspects of Safety-Critical Software Development
What an Agile Leader Does: The Group Dynamics Perspective
Agile ways of working: A team maturity perspective
Group-Development Psychology Training: The Perceived Effects on Agile Software-Development Teams
A Flipped Classroom Approach to Teaching Empirical Software Engineering
Do Internal Software Quality Tools Measure Validated Metrics?
The Connection between Burnout and Personality Types in Software Developers
What software engineering can learn from research on affect in social psychology
Studying attitudes and social norms in agile software development
Learning More from Crossing Levels: Investigating Agility at Three Levels of the Organization
The connections between group maturity, software development velocity, and planning effectiveness
Non-technical individual skills are weakly connected to the maturity of agile practices
The importance of conflict resolution techniques in autonomous agile teams
The links between agile practices, interpersonal conflict, and perceived productivity
On the relation between unit testing and code quality
Statistical and practical significance of empirical software engineering research: A maturity model
Group developmental psychology and software development performance
Group Maturity and Agility, Are They Connected? - A Survey Study
Creativity Techniques for More Creative Requirements: Theory vs. Practice
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