协调贡献:通过 Stack Overflow 上的 CQA 挖掘探索软件工程的多样性

IF 6.6 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1145/3672453
Elijah Zolduoarrati, Sherlock A. Licorish, Nigel Stanger
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技术领域对集体智慧的需求意味着,在线问答平台(如 Stack Overflow 和 Reddit)已成为构建全球知识生态系统的无价之宝。尽管有文献表明在线社区中普遍存在包容度和贡献度的差异,但调查这种波动背后深层原因的研究仍然很少。本研究考察了 Stack Overflow 用户的贡献情况,既包括单独的贡献情况,也包括相对于各种多样性指标(包括 GDP 和用电情况)的贡献情况。在使用内容分析法验证定量分析结果之前,本研究还通过人均收入和教育程度等细粒度数据,研究了这些特征是否会传播到城市和州一级。我们选择了 143 个国家,比较了这些国家各自用户的情况,以评估影响用户贡献方式的隐含多样性相关复杂因素。结果表明,国内生产总值高、研发实力雄厚、贫富差距较小、基础设施充足的国家往往拥有更多用户,无论其发展状况如何。同样,技术更为普及的城市和州(如旧金山和纽约)也拥有更多的用户,他们往往会更频繁地做出贡献。定性分析揭示了不同地区用户的不同交流风格。城市用户表现出自信、以解决问题为导向的行为,积极分享信息。与此相反,农村用户则通过询问和讨论的方式进行交流,并融入个人轶事、感激之情以及和解性语言。这项研究的结果可能会对学者和从业人员有所裨益,使他们能够制定可持续的机制,弥合包容性和多样性方面的差距。
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Harmonising Contributions: Exploring Diversity in Software Engineering through CQA Mining on Stack Overflow

The need for collective intelligence in technology means that online Q&A platforms, such as Stack Overflow and Reddit, have become invaluable in building the global knowledge ecosystem. Despite literature demonstrating a prevalence of inclusion and contribution disparities in online communities, studies investigating the underlying reasons behind such fluctuations remain scarce. The current study examines Stack Overflow users’ contribution profiles, both in isolation and relative to various diversity metrics, including GDP and access to electricity. This study also examines whether such profiles propagate to the city and state levels, supplemented by granular data such as per capita income and education, before validating quantitative findings using content analysis. We selected 143 countries and compared the profiles of their respective users to assess implicit diversity-related complications that impact how users contribute. Results show that countries with high GDP, prominent R&D presence, less wealth inequality, and sufficient access to infrastructure tend to have more users, regardless of their development status. Similarly, cities and states where technology is more prevalent (e.g., San Francisco and New York) have more users who tend to contribute more often. Qualitative analysis reveals distinct communication styles based on users’ locations. Urban users exhibited assertive, solution-oriented behaviour, actively sharing information. Conversely, rural users engaged through inquiries and discussions, incorporating personal anecdotes, gratitude, and conciliatory language. Findings from this study may benefit scholars and practitioners, allowing them to develop sustainable mechanisms to bridge the inclusion and diversity gaps.

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ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
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164
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期刊介绍: Designing and building a large, complex software system is a tremendous challenge. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM) publishes papers on all aspects of that challenge: specification, design, development and maintenance. It covers tools and methodologies, languages, data structures, and algorithms. TOSEM also reports on successful efforts, noting practical lessons that can be scaled and transferred to other projects, and often looks at applications of innovative technologies. The tone is scholarly but readable; the content is worthy of study; the presentation is effective.
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