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Blog posts tagged
"Research"


Alejandra Obregon
27 November 2010

Participate in research

Ubuntu Research

Are you a developer or systems administrator that uses Ubuntu at work and/or at home?We’re looking for people who might be available to help us on a current research project in London on the 3rd and 10th December. If this sounds like you please get in touch. ...


Canonical
11 June 2010

When users first encounter Ubuntu: six showstoppers

Ubuntu Notes

We recently conducted usability testing to see how users respond to Ubuntu on their first encounter. Overall, first impressions are good.  Typical remarks include: “It is bold and different.” “Ubuntu is fresh and accessible ….” “This is good. People are getting tired of Windows.” What we were looking for during these sessions, however, we ...


Canonical
22 April 2010

CHI paper: What would other programmers do: suggesting solutions to error messages

Ubuntu Research

Abstract Interpreting compiler errors and exception messages is challenging for novice programmers. Presenting examples of how other programmers have corrected similar errors may help novices understand and correct such errors. This paper introduces HelpMeOut, a social recommender system that aids the debugging of error messages by sugges ...


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