From Human-to-Human to Human-to-Bot Conversations in Software Engineering
Paper in proceeding, 2024

Software developers use natural language to interact not only with other humans, but increasingly also with chatbots. These interactions have different properties and flow differently based on what goal the developer wants to achieve and who they interact with. In this paper, we aim to understand the dynamics of conversations that occur during modern software development after the integration of AI and chatbots, enabling a deeper recognition of the advantages and disadvantages of including chatbot interactions in addition to human conversations in collaborative work. We compile existing conversation attributes with humans and NLU-based chatbots and adapt them to the context of software development. Then, we extend the comparison to include LLM-powered chatbots based on an observational study. We present similarities and differences between human-to-human and human-to-bot conversations, also distinguishing between NLU- and LLM-based chatbots. Furthermore, we discuss how understanding the differences among the conversation styles guides the developer on how to shape their expectations from a conversation and consequently support the communication within a software team. We conclude that the recent conversation styles that we observe with LLM-chatbots can not replace conversations with humans due to certain attributes regarding social aspects despite their ability to support productivity and decrease the developers' mental load.

Dialogue characteristics

Conversational agents

Software development

Author

Ranim Khojah

Software Engineering 2

Francisco Gomes

Software Engineering 1

Philipp Leitner

Software Engineering 2

AIware 2024 - Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Conference on AI-Powered Software, Co-located with: ESEC/FSE 2024

38-44
9798400706851 (ISBN)

1st ACM International Conference on AI-Powered Software, AIware 2024, co-located with the ACM International Conference on the Foundations of Software Engineering, FSE 2024
Porto de Galinhas, Brazil,

Subject Categories

Software Engineering

Human Computer Interaction

Computer Science

DOI

10.1145/3664646.3664761

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