Bridging lightweight and heavyweight task organization: The role of tags in adopting new task categories
In collaborative software development projects, tasks are often used as a mechanism to coordinate and track shared development work. Modern development environments provide explicit support for task management where tasks are typically organized and managed through predefined categories. Although th...
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Main Authors: | TREUDE, Christoph, STOREY, Margaret-Anne |
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