I am a professor of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. My principal research and development interests involve collective intelligence for software engineering.
How you doing? Check out my latest project at http://www.sip-hawaii.org. It would be great to have you join that too. P.S. are you still Jammin? I play Bass!
At 10:49am on 20th December 2007, Daniel Leuck said…
Hi Philip,
A partner of ours, Atlassian, has been building and acquiring a lot of tools in the code collaboration space including monitoring and review management. These include FishEye - for monitoring source code, Clover - for improving test quality, productivity, & project integration of code coverage, and Crucible for reviewing code changes, making comments, & recording outcomes. The tools are free for open source projects. If you have folks working on Hackystat and Jupiter, they may want to take a look for research purposes.
Hi, Philip. Nice to see you here. We still need to get together for lunch one of these days!
At 10:29am on 12th December 2007, Daniel Leuck said…
Welcome Philip! I was just reading your blog entry on Social Networks for Software Engineers. Let me know if you have ideas for Tech Hui. We are planning to develop some custom features.
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How you doing? Check out my latest project at http://www.sip-hawaii.org. It would be great to have you join that too. P.S. are you still Jammin? I play Bass!
Nice Les Paul
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Gene
A partner of ours, Atlassian, has been building and acquiring a lot of tools in the code collaboration space including monitoring and review management. These include FishEye - for monitoring source code, Clover - for improving test quality, productivity, & project integration of code coverage, and Crucible for reviewing code changes, making comments, & recording outcomes. The tools are free for open source projects. If you have folks working on Hackystat and Jupiter, they may want to take a look for research purposes.
I just added Fortress to the language list.