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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/artificial-intelligence-group/events/masters-thesi
 s-presentation-effects-personality-traits-and
LOCATION:DC - William G. Davis Computer Research Centre 200 University Aven
 ue West 2310 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Master’s Thesis Presentation: Effects of Personality Traits and\n
 Emotional Factors in Pull Request Acceptance
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:RAHUL IYER\, MASTER’S CANDIDATE\n_David R. Cheriton School of
  Computer Science_\n\nSocial interactions in the form of discussion are an
  indispensable\npart of collaborative software development. The discussion
 s are\nessential for developers to share their views and to form a strong\
 nrelationship with other teammates. These discussions invoke both\npositiv
 e and negative emotions such as joy\, love\, aggression\, and\ndisgust. Ad
 ditionally\, developers also exhibit hidden behaviors that\ndictate their 
 personality. Some developers can be supportive and open\nto new ideas\, wh
 ereas others can be conservative. Past research has\nshown that the person
 ality of the developers has a significant role in\ndetermining the success
  of the task they collaboratively perform.
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