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Daniel Schneider '16, Scott Spurlock and Megan Squire publish research at international conference
August 25, 2016
Their research appears in the proceedings of OpenSym 2016, the 12th International Symposium on Open Collaboration, held in Berlin, Germany.
Megan Squire wins Best Paper award
May 17, 2016
The professor of computing sciences won the "Best Data Showcase Award" at the 13th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories for her paper and longitudinal data set about software developers who use the Ruby programming language.
Megan Squire publishes at International Conference on Software Engineering
May 26, 2015
This article appears in the proceedings of the IEEE 37th International Conference on Software Engineering.
Megan Squire and Amber Smith '14 publish article
May 17, 2015
Their article appears in the edited volume "Open Source Systems: Adoption and Impact" following the 10th International Conference on Open Source Systems held in Florence, Italy
Megan Squire, Rebecca Gazda '15 publish paper at international systems science conference
February 20, 2015
Megan Squire serves on 'women in technology' panel for All Things Open conference
October 28, 2014
Six female leaders in technology discuss the under-representation of women in technical roles, and what can be done to encourage participation by women
Elon awarded National Science Foundation grant
July 31, 2014
Megan Squire in the Department of Computing Sciences is the principal investigator for a three-year, $240,028 grant.
Megan Squire, Christian Funkhouser '10 publish papers at international systems science conference
January 7, 2014
The first paper is on the new tools and artifacts used to study software development empirically, while the second paper describes how to use text mining techniques on the StackOverflow software development website.
Megan Squire publishes article at international replication conference
October 9, 2013
The article presents an infrastructure for the replicable study of email archives.
Megan Squire publishes two papers at international conference
May 15, 2013
The papers, presented at the 10th Mining Software Repositories Working Conference in San Francisco, describe two novel data sets collected, curated and freely donated to the empirical software engineering research community.