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Papers presented at the “20th Ibero-American Conference on Software Engineering”

May 25, 2017
The papers “A controlled experiment on productivity of pair programming gender combinations: Preliminary results” and “Systematic review of software architectures for big data,” co-authored by faculty members from the School of Engineering, were presented at the “XX Ibero-American Conference on Software Engineering (CIBSE 2017).” This peer-reviewed conference took place on May 22 and 23, 2017, in Buenos Aires. It was organized by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Computer Society, the Association for Computing Machinery, and the Argentine Society of Informatics.

The paper “A controlled experiment on productivity of pair programming gender combinations: Preliminary results” was authored by Prof. Omar S. Gómez, assistant associate professor at the Chimborazo Higher Polytechnic School (Espoch) in Ecuador; Dr. Martín Solari, associate professor of Software Engineering in the School of Engineering; Dr. César J. Pardo, assistant professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Cauca, Colombia; and Carolina Ledezma, researcher at the Chimborazo Higher Polytechnic School, Ecuador.

The article “Systematic Mapping Study on Software Architectures for Big Data” was authored by Juan Pablo Russo, a professor of Agile Software Engineering at the School of Engineering, and Dr. Martín Solari, an associate professor of Software Engineering at the school.

The papers were accepted in March 2017.