TeamEthno-Online Issue 2:

 

June 2006

 

Ethnographies of Code

Computer Programs as the Lived Work of Computer Programming

 

 

 

 

In this Issue:

 

Introduction:

Ethnographies of Code - John Rooksby and David Martin, Lancaster University

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 1-2.

 

Papers:

Knowledge and reasoning about code in a large code base - David Martin and John Rooksby, Lancaster University

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 3-12.

 

Designing a program. Programming the design - Steinar Kristoffersen, University of Oslo.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 13-24.

 

'The next line': Understanding programmers' work - Barry Brown, University of Glasgow.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 25-33.

 

The code document’s structure and analysis - Stuart Reeves, University of Nottingham.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 34-51.

 

Casual and team collaboration in high performance computing - Catalina Danis, IBM TJ Watson Research Center.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 52-57.

 

An annotation scheme to support analysis of programming activities - Sebastian Jekutsch, Freie Universität Berlin.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 58-66.

 

ElectroCodeoGram: An environment for studying programming - Frank Schlesinger and Sebastian Jekutsch, Freie Universität Berlin.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 67-76.

 

Story telling with code: Archaeology of climate modelling - Gabriele Gramelsberger, Freie Universität Berlin.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 77-84.

 

Aspects of PROLOG history: Logic programming and professional dynamics - Philippe Rouchy, Blekinge Institute of Technology.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 85-100.

 

Peer programming: Shared programming resources and how they might be used to understand the activity of programming - Chris Douce.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 101-107.

 

Symlinks as boundary objects - Christophe Lejeune, University of Technology in Troyes.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 108-111.

 

Programming infrastructure and code production: An ethnographic study - Julia Prior, Toni Robertson, John Leaney, University of Technology Sydney.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 112-120.

 

 Short Papers:

Ethnographies of programming: position paper - Carey Jewitt, London Knowledge Lab.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 121-122.

 

Software engineering as an ensemble of cultural-social practices - Robert Schmidt, Freie Universität Berlin.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 123.

 

Ethnographies of code: Coordination between pairs in agile pair programming - Chris Hinds, Ondrej Mates and Marina Jirotka, University of Oxford.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 124-125.

 

Unpicking the pair programming process - Sallyann Bryant, P Romero and B du Bouley, University of Sussex.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 126.

 

Values in design and politics and programming made ordinary - Daniel Ashton, Lancaster University.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 127-129.

 

Craft tradition in the history of computer programming 1974 - 2004 - Ian Martin, Manchester Metropolitan University.

TeamEthno-online issue 2, June 2006, 130-134.