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Lopez, Tamara; Sharp, Helen and Wermelinger, Michel (2024). Co-Designing Resilient Socio-Technical Software Systems. In: Designing '24: Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Designing Software, ACM, New York, NY, USA, pp. 60–63.

Sharp, Helen (2024). Humans in the Loop: People at the Heart of Systems Development. In: Werthner, Hannes; Ghezzi, Carlo; Kramer, Jeff; Nida-Rümelin, Julian; Nuseibeh, Bashar; Prem, Erich and Stanger, Allison eds. Introduction to Digital Humanism: A Textbook. Springer, Cham, pp. 359–371.

Moh'd, Shaima'; Gregory, Peggy; Sharp, Helen and Barroca, Leonor (2024). Agile human resource management: A systematic mapping study. German Journal of Human Resource Management: Zeitschrift für Personalforschung (early access).

Dittrich, Yvonne; Sharp, Helen and De Souza, Cleidson (2024). Teaching and Learning Ethnography for Software Engineering Contexts. In: Mendez, Daniel; Avgeriou, Paris; Kalinowski, Marcos and bin Ali, Nauman eds. Teaching Empirical Research Methods in Software Engineering. Springer (In Press).

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Schön, Eva Maria; da Silva, Tiago Silva; Hinderks, Andreas; Sharp, Helen and Thomaschewski, Jörg (2023). Introduction to special issue on Agile UX: challenges, successes and barriers to improvement. Information and Software Technology, 158, article no. 107193.

Barroca, Leonor; Sharp, Helen; Deshpande, Advait; Gregory, Peggy and Papadeas, Stavros (2023). Sustaining Agility: Organizational Change, Factors and Theoretical Lenses. In: Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming (Stettina, C.J.; Garbajosa, J. and Kruchten, P. eds.), Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Springer, Cham, pp. 115–131.

Zaina, Luciana; Choma, Joelma; Barroca, Leonor; Sharp, Helen; Machado, Leticia and de Souza, Cleidson (2023). What do software startups need from UX work? Empirical Software Engineering, 28(3), article no. 80.

Lopez, Tamara; Sharp, Helen; Bandara, Arosha; Thein, Tun; Levine, Mark and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2023). Security Responses in Software Development. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, 32(3), article no. 64.

Rogers, Yvonne; Sharp, Helen and Preece, Jenny (2023). Interaction Design: beyond human-computer interaction (6th edition). John Wiley & Sons.

Lopez, Tamara; Sharp, Helen; Wermelinger, Michel; Langer, Melanie; Levine, Mark; Jay, Caroline; Yu, Yijun and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2023). Accounting for socio-technical resilience in software engineering. In: 2023 IEEE/ACM 16th International Conference on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE), 14-15 May 2023, Melbourne.

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Strode, Diane; Sharp, Helen; Barroca, Leonor; Gregory, Peggy and Taylor, Katie (2022). Tensions in Organisations Transforming to Agility. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 69(6) pp. 3572–3583.

Choma, Joelma; Machado, Leticia; de Souza, Cleidson R. B.; Sharp, Helen; Barroca, Leonor and Zaina, Luciana (2022). Towards Understanding How Software Startups Deal with UX from Customer and User Information. In: Software Business. ICSOB 2022 (Carroll, Noel; Nguyen-Duc, Anh; Wang, Xiaofeng and Stray, Viktoria eds.), Springer, Cham, pp. 287–303.

Deshpande, Advait and Sharp, Helen (2022). Responsible AI Systems: Who are the Stakeholders? In: AIES '22: Proceedings of the 2022 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, ACM pp. 227–236.

Uwadi, Maduka; Gregory, Peggy; Allison, Ian and Sharp, Helen (2022). Roles of Middle Managers in Agile Project Governance. In: Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming. XP 2022, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 445. Springer, Cham.

Sharp, Helen; Lopez, Tamara and Wermelinger, Michel (2022). Informed consent and participant recruitment in studies of software practice. In: 1st International Workshop on Recruiting Participants for Empirical Software Engineering (RoPES’22), 17 May 2022, Virtual.

Rauf, Irum; Lopez, Tamara; Sharp, Helen; Petre, Marian; Tun, Thein; Levine, Mark; Towse, John; Linden, Dirk van der; Rashid, Awais and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2022). Influences of developers' perspectives on their engagement with security in code. In: Proceedings of CHASE ’22: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE) (CHASE 2022), ACM, New York, NY, USA, pp. 86–95.

Rauf, Irum; Petre, Marian; Tun, Thein; Lopez, Tamara; Lunn, Paul; Van der Linden, Dirk; Towse, John; Sharp, Helen; Levine, Mark; Rashid, Awais and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2022). The Case for Adaptive Security Interventions. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, 31(1), article no. 9.

Rauf, Irum; Lopez, Tamara; Sharp, Helen and Petre, Marian (2022). Challenges of Recruiting Developers in Multidisciplinary Studies. In: 1st International Workshop on Recruiting Participants for Empirical Software Engineering (RoPES’22).

Choma, Joelma; Sharp, Helen; Barroca, Leonor; De Souza, Cleidson; Machado, Leticia and Zaina, Luciana (2022). Towards a Pattern Language for improving UX work in Software Startups. In: PLoP (Pattern Languages of Programs) Conference 2022, 17-24 Oct 2022, Online, (In Press).

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French, Fiona; Mancini, Clara and Sharp, Helen (2021). Concept Craft Cards: Deck of theoretical and practical suggestions for ACI developers. In: 13th Conference on Creativity and Cognition, C and C 2021, 22-23 Jun 2021, Virtual Event.

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French, Fiona; Mancini, Clara and Sharp, Helen (2020). More than Human Aesthetics: Interactive Enrichment for Elephants. In: DIS '20: Proceedings of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, ACM pp. 1661–1672.

Sharp, Helen; Lotz, Nicole; Mbayi-Kwelagobe, Letsema; Woodroffe, Mark; Rajah, Dino and Turugare, Ranganai (2020). Socio-cultural factors and capacity building in Interaction Design: results of a video diary study in Botswana. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 135, article no. 102375.

Bishop, Judith; Cooper, Kendra M. L.; Sharp, Helen and Whalen, Michael (2020). Introduction to the special issue on software engineering in practice. Software: Practice and Experience, 50(3) pp. 187–188.

França, César; da Silva, Fabio Q. B. and Sharp, Helen (2020). Motivation and Satisfaction of Software Engineers. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 46(2) pp. 118–140.

Gregory, Peggy; Strode, Diane E.; AlQuaisi, Raid; Sharp, Helen and Barroca, Leonor (2020). Onboarding: How Newcomers Integrate into an Agile Project Team. In: Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming. XP 2020, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Springer, pp. 20–36.

Sharp, Helen and Taylor, Katie (2020). Strategy-Focused Agile Transformation: A Case Study. In: Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Springer, pp. 164–172.

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Lopez, Tamara; Tun, Thein; Bandara, Arosha; Levine, Mark; Nuseibeh, Bashar and Sharp, Helen (2019). An Anatomy of Security Conversations in Stack Overflow. In: 41st ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering, 25 May - 1 Jun 2019, Montréal, Canada, pp. 31–40.

Bjarnason, Elizabeth; Sharp, Helen and Regnell, Bjorn (2019). Improving Requirements-Test Alignment by Prescribing Practices that Mitigate Communication Gaps. Empirical Software Engineering, 24(4) pp. 2364–2409.

Lopez, Tamara; Sharp, Helen; Tun, Thein; Bandara, Arosha; Levine, Mark and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2019). Talking about Security with Professional Developers. In: 7th International Workshop Series on Conducting Empirical Studies in Industry (CESSER-IP), 28 May 2019, Montréal, Canada.

Lopez, Tamara; Sharp, Helen; Tun, Thein; Bandara, Arosha; Levine, Mark and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2019). Hopefully We Are Mostly Secure: Views on Secure Code in Professional Practice. In: Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering pp. 61–68.

Barroca, Leonor; Sharp, Helen; Dingsøyr, Torgeir; Gregory, Peggy; Taylor, Katie and AlQaisi, Raid (2019). Enterprise agility: A Balancing Act - a local government case study. In: Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming: 20th International Conference, Proceedings (Kruchten, Philippe; Fraser, Steven and Coallier, François eds.), Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Springer, pp. 207–223.

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Karvonen, Teemu; Sharp, Helen and Barroca, Leonor (2018). Enterprise Agility: Why Is Transformation so Hard? In: Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Springer, pp. 131–145.

Lopez, Tamara; Tun, Thein T.; Bandara, Arosha; Levine, Mark; Nuseibeh, Bashar and Sharp, Helen (2018). An Investigation of Security Conversations in Stack Overflow: Perceptions of Security and Community Involvement. In: SEAD '18 Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Security Awareness from Design to Deployment, ACM, New York pp. 26–32.

Barroca, Leonor; Gregory, Peggy; Kuusinen, Kati; Sharp, Helen and AlQaisi, Raid (2018). Sustaining Agile Beyond Adoption. In: Proceedings - 44th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications: SEAA 2018 (Bures, Tomas and Angelis, Lefteris eds.), Prague pp. 22–25.

Pereira, Lauriane; Sharp, Helen; de Souza, Cleidson; Oliveira, Gabriel; Marczak, Sabrina and Bastos, Ricardo (2018). Behavior-driven development benefits and challenges: reports from an industrial study. In: XP '18: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Agile Software Development, ACM, New York, NY, USA, article no. 42.

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Kuusinen, K; Gregory, P; Sharp, Helen; Barroca, Leonor and Taylor, K (2017). Knowledge Sharing in a Large Agile Organisation: a Survey Study. In: XP 2017: 18th International Conference on Agile Software Development, 22-26 May 2017, Cologne.

Bjarnason, Elizabeth and Sharp, Helen (2017). The role of distances in requirements communication: a case study. Requirements Engineering, 22(1) pp. 1–26.

French, Fiona; Mancini, Clara and Sharp, Helen (2017). Exploring Research through Design in Animal-Computer Interaction. In: Proc. Fourth International Conference on Animal-Computer Interaction, ACI2017, 21-23 Nov 2017, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, ACM Digital Library.

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French, Fiona; Mancini, Clara and Sharp, Helen (2016). Exploring methods for interaction design with animals: a case-study with Valli. In: ACI '16: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Animal-Computer Interaction, ACM, article no. 3.

Kuusinen, Kati; Gregory, Peggy; Sharp, Helen and Barroca, Leonor (2016). Strategies for doing Agile in a non-Agile Environment. In: ESEM 2016, 8-9 Sep 2016, Ciudad Spain, ACM.

Sharp, Helen; Dittrich, Yvonne and de Souza, Cleidson (2016). The Role of Ethnographic Studies in Empirical Software Engineering. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 42(8) pp. 786–804.

Deshpande, Advait; Sharp, Helen; Barroca, Leonor and Gregory, Peggy (2016). Remote Working and Collaboration in Agile Teams. In: International Conference on Information Systems, 11-14 Dec 2016, Dublin, Ireland.

French, Fiona; Mancini, Clara and Sharp, Helen (2016). Playful UX for Elephants. In: Proceedings of Measuring Behavior 2016: 10th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research pp. 445–448.

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French, Fiona; Mancini, Clara and Sharp, Helen (2015). Designing Interactive Toys for Elephants. In: CHI PLAY '15: Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, ACM pp. 523–528.

Segal, Judith; Petre, Marian and Sharp, Helen (2015). The future of e-infrastructures. Computing in Science & Engineering, 17(3) pp. 78–84.

Gregory, Peggy; Barroca, Leonor; Taylor, Katie; Salah, Dina and Sharp, Helen (2015). Agile challenges in practice: a thematic analysis. In: 16th International Conference on Agile Software Development, XP 2015, 25-29 May 2015, Helsinki.

Barroca, Leonor; Sharp, Helen; Salah, Dina; Taylor, Katie and Gregory, Peggy (2015). Bridging the gap between research and agile practice: an evolutionary model. International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management, 9(2) pp. 323–334.

Preece, Jenny; Rogers, Yvonne and Sharp, Helen (2015). Interaction Design: Beyond human-computer interaction (4th ed). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.

Plonka, Laura; Sharp, Helen; van der Linden, Janet and Dittrich, Yvonne (2015). Knowledge transfer in pair programming: an in-depth analysis. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 73(1) pp. 66–78.

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Lotz, Nicole; Sharp, Helen; Woodroffe, Mark; Blyth, Richard; Rajah, Dino and Ranganai, Turugare (2014). Framing behaviours in novice interaction designers. In: Proceedings of DRS 2014: Design's Big Debates, Umeå Institute of Design, Umeå University, pp. 1178–1190.

Plonka, Laura; Sharp, Helen; Gregory, Peggy and Taylor, Katie (2014). UX design in agile: a DSDM case study. In: Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming: 15th International Conference, XP 2014, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Springer.

French, Fiona; Mancini, Clara; Smith, Neil and Sharp, Helen (2014). Designing smart toys for the cognitive enrichment of elephants. In: First Symposium on Intelligent Systems for Animal Welfare, Proceedings of the 50th Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, 1-4 Apr 2014, Goldsmiths, University of London.

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Abelein, Ulrike; Sharp, Helen and Paech, Barbara (2013). Does involving users in software development really influence system success? IEEE Software, 30(6) pp. 17–23.

Lotz, Nicole; Sharp, Helen; Woodroffe, Mark; Richard, Blyth; Rajah, Dino and Ranganai, Turugare (2013). Co-evolving problems and solutions: The case of novice interaction designers in Botswana and the UK. In: IASDR, 26-30 Aug, Tokyo, Japan, International Association of Societies of Design Research, pp. 1004–1015.

Butler, Simon; Wermelinger, Michel; Yu, Yijun and Sharp, Helen (2013). INVocD: Identifier Name Vocabulary Dataset. In: 10th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, 18-19 May 2013, San Francisco.

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Dyba, Tore and Sharp, Helen (2012). What's the evidence for Lean? IEEE Software, 29(5) pp. 19–21.

Ferreira, Jennifer; Sharp, Helen and Robinson, Hugh (2012). Agile development and user experience design integration as an ongoing achievement in practice. In: Agile 2012, 13-17 Aug 2012, Dallas, TX, pp. 11–20.

Bergin, Joseph; Eckstein, Jutta; Volter, Markus; Sipos, Marianna; Wallingford, Eugene; Marquardt, Klaus; Chandler, Jane; Sharp, Helen and Manns, Mary Lynn eds. (2012). Pedagogical Patterns: Advice For Educators. Joseph Bergin Software Tools.

Abdelnour-Nocera, Jose and Sharp, Helen (2012). Understanding conflicts in Agile adoption through technological frames. International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development, 4(2) pp. 29–45.

Sharp, Helen; Giuffrida, Rosalba and Melnik, Grigori (2012). Information flow within a dispersed agile team: a distributed cognition perspective. In: 13th International Conference on Agile Software Development: XP2012, 20-25 May 2012, Malmö Sweden, pp. 62–76.

Plonka, Laura; Sharp, Helen and van der Linden, Janet (2012). Disengagement in pair programming: does it matter? In: ICSE 2012, 02-09 Jun 2012, Zurich, pp. 496–506.

Petre, Marian; Sharp, Helen and Freudenberg, Sallyann (2012). The mystery of the writing that isn’t on the wall: differences in public representations in traditional and agile software development. In: 5th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE 2012), 2-9 Jun 2012, Zurich, Switzerland.

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Sach, Rien; Sharp, Helen and Petre, Marian (2011). Software engineers’ perceptions of factors in motivation. In: 5th International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, ESEM 2011, 22-23 Sep 2011, Banff, Alberta, Canada.

Sach, Rien; Sharp, Helen and Petre, Marian (2011). What makes software engineers go that extra mile? In: 23rd Annual Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2011, 6-8 Sep 2011, York, UK.

Butler, Simon; Wermelinger, Michel; Yu, Yijun and Sharp, Helen (2011). Improving the tokenisation of identifier names. In: ECOOP 2011 – Object-Oriented Programming (Mira, Mezini ed.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag, pp. 130–154.

Plonka, Laura; Segal, Judith; Sharp, Helen and van der Linden, Janet (2011). Collaboration in Pair Programming: driving and switching. In: XP 2011 : 12th International Conference on Agile Software Development, 10-13 May 2011.

Butler, Simon; Wermelinger, Michel; Yu, Yijun and Sharp, Helen (2011). Mining Java Class Naming Conventions. In: 27th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance, 25-30 Sep 2011, Williamsburg, VA, USA, pp. 93–102.

Ferreira, Jennifer; Sharp, Helen and Robinson, Hugh (2011). User experience design and agile development: managing cooperation through articulation work. Software: Practice and Experience, 41(9) pp. 963–974.

Sharp, Helen and Yu, Yijun (2011). Analysing requirements in a case study of pairing. In: Workdhop on Agile Requirements Engineering (Agile RE) at ECOOP 2011 25th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, 26 Jul 2011, Lancaster, UK.

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Freudenberg, SallyAnn and Sharp, Helen (2010). The top 10 burning research questions from practitioners. IEEE Software, 27(5) pp. 8–9.

Sach, Rien; Petre, Marian and Sharp, Helen (2010). The use of MBTI in software engineering. In: 22nd Annual Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2010, 19-22 Sep 2010, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

Sach, Rien; Sharp, Helen and Petre, Marian (2010). Continued Involvement in Software Development: Motivational Factors. In: Proceedings of the 2010 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, ACM, pp. 331–334.

Butler, Simon; Wermelinger, Michel; Yu, Yijun and Sharp, Helen (2010). Exploring the Influence of Identifier Names on Code Quality: An empirical study. In: 14th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, 15-18 Mar 2010, Madrid, Spain, pp. 156–165.

Robinson, Hugh and Sharp, Helen (2010). Collaboration, communication and coordination in Agile software development practice. In: Mistrík, Ivan; Grundy, John; Hoek, André and Whitehead, Jim eds. Collaborative Software Engineering. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 93–108.

Sharp, Helen and Robinson, Hugh (2010). Three ‘c’s of agile practice: collaboration, coordination and communication. In: Dingsøyr, Torgeir; Dybå, Tore and Moe, Nils Brede eds. Agile Software Development: Current Research and Future Directions. Berlin: Springer, pp. 61–85.

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Robinson, Hugh and Sharp, Helen (2009). The emergence of object-oriented technology: the role of community. Behaviour & Information Technology, 28(3) pp. 211–222.

Hall, Tracy; Baddoo, Nathan; Beecham, Sarah; Robinson, Hugh and Sharp, Helen (2009). A systematic review of theory use in studies investigating the motivations of software engineers. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, 18(3), article no. 10.

Sharp, Helen; Baddoo, Nathan; Beecham, Sarah; Hall, Tracy and Robinson, Hugh (2009). Models of motivation in software engineering. Information and Software Technology, 51(1) pp. 219–233.

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Beecham, Sarah; Baddoo, Nathan; Hall, Tracy; Robinson, Hugh and Sharp, Helen (2008). Motivation in software engineering: a systematic literature review. Information and Software Technology, 50(9-10) pp. 860–878.

Hall, Tracy; Sharp, Helen; Beecham, Sarah; Baddoo, Nathan and Robinson, Hugh (2008). What do we know about developer motivation? IEEE Software, 25(4) pp. 92–94.

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Sharp, Helen; Hall, Tracy; Baddoo, Nathan and Beecham, Sarah (2007). Exploring Motivational Differences between Software Developers and Project Managers. Technical Report 2007/13; Department of Computing, The Open University.

Abdelnour-Nocera, Jose and Sharp, Helen (2007). Adopting Agile in a large organization: balancing the old with the new. Technical Report 2007/12; Department of Computing, The Open University.

Robinson, Hugh; Segal, Judith and Sharp, Helen (2007). Ethnographically-informed empirical studies of software practice. Information and Software Technology, 49(6) pp. 540–551.

Capiluppi, A.; Fernandez-Ramil, J.; Higman, J.; Sharp, H.C. and Smith, N. (2007). An Empirical Study of the Evolution of an Agile-Developed Software System. In: 29th International Conference on Software Engineering, 20-26 May 2007, Minneapolis, USA.

Hall, Tracy; Baddoo, Nathan; Beecham, Sarah; Robinson, Hugh and Sharp, Helen (2007). The Motivation of Software Engineers: Developing a Rigorous and Usable Model. Technical Report 2007/03; Department of Computing, The Open University.

Nocera, Jose Abdelnour; Dunckley, Lynne and Sharp, Helen (2007). An approach to the evaluation of usefulness as a social construct using technological frames. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 22(1-2) pp. 153–172.

Olsen, Anneli; Rogers, Yvonne and Sharp, Helen (2007). The snap method. In: Beyond Current User Research: Designing Methods for New Users, Technologies, and Design Processes, 27 Apr 2007, San Jose, California, USA.

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Beecham, Sarah; Baddoo, Nathan; Hall, Tracy; Robinson, Hugh and Sharp, Helen (2006). Protocol for a Systematic Literature Review of Motivation in Software Engineering. Technical Report 2006/13; Department of Computing, The Open University.

Chamberlain, Stephanie; Sharp, Helen and Maiden, Neil (2006). Towards a framework for integrating agile development and user-centred design. In: Abrahamsson, Pekka; Marchesi, Michele and Succi, Giancarlo eds. Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering: 7th International Conference, XP 2006, Oulu, Finland, June 17-22, 2006. Proceedings. Springer Berlin, pp. 143–153.

Sharp, Helen and Robinson, Hugh (2006). A distributed cognition account of mature XP teams. In: Abrahamsson, P.; Marchesi, M. and Succi, G. eds. Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4044/2006. Berlin, Germany: Springer, pp. 1–10.

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Robinson, Hugh and Sharp, Helen (2005). Organisational culture and XP: three case studies. In: Proceedings of the Agile Conference 2005, 24-29 Jul 2005, Denver, Colorado, USA.

Sharp, Helen; Woodman, Mark and Hovenden, Fiona (2005). Using metaphor to analyse qualitative data: Vulcans and Humans in software development. Empirical Software Engineering, 10(3) 343 -365.

Segal, Judith; Grinyer, Antony and Sharp, Helen (2005). The type of evidence produced by empirical software engineers. In: ed. Proceedings of the 2005 workshop on Realising evidence-based software engineering. New York, NY, USA: ACM Press, pp. 1–4.

Robinson, Hugh and Sharp, Helen (2005). The social side of technical practices. In: Baumeister, Hubert; Marchesi, Michele and Holcombe, Mike eds. Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference, XP 2005, Sheffield, UK, June 18-23, 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3556 (3556). Berlin, Germany: Springer, pp. 100–108.

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Sharp, Helen and Robinson, Hugh (2004). An Ethnographic study of XP practice. Empirical Software Engineering, 9(4) pp. 353–375.

Taylor, J.; Sharp, H.C.; Haley, D.T. and Nuseibeh, B. (2004). The conundrum of categorising requirements: managing requirements for learning on the move. In: 21st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), 6-10 Sep 2004, Kyoto, Japan, pp. 309–314.

Sharp, Helen; Woodman, Mark and Hovenden, Fiona (2004). Tensions around the adoption and evolution of software quality management systems: a discourse analytic approach. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 61(2) pp. 219–236.

Minocha, Shailey and Sharp, Helen (2004). Learner-Centred Design and Evaluation of Web-Based E-Learning Environments. In: The 7th HCI Educators Workshop: Effective Teaching and Training in HCI, 1-2 Apr 2004, University of Central Lancashire, Preston.

Robinson, Hugh and Sharp, Helen (2004). The characteristics of XP teams. In: Eckstein, Jutta and Baumeister, Hubert eds. Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (3092). Berlin, Germany: Springer, pp. 135–147.

Robinson, Hugh; Segal, Judith and Sharp, Helen (2004). The case for empirical studies of the practice of software development. In: Jedlitschka, Andreas and Ciolkowski, Marcus eds. The Future of Empirical Studies in Software Engineering. Workshop Series on Empirical Software Engineering, 2. Stuttgart, Germany: Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, pp. 98–107.

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Robinson, Hugh and Sharp, Helen (2003). XP culture: why the twelve practices both are and are not the most significant thing. In: ed. Proceedings of the Conference on Agile Development. IEEE, p. 12.

Sharp, Helen; Taylor, Josie; Löber, Andreas; Frohberg, Dirk; Mwanza, Daisy and Murelli, Elena (2003). Establishing user requirements for a mobile learning environment. In: Conference proceedings of Eurescom 2003, 29 Sep - 1 Oct 2003, Heidelberg, Germany.

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Sharp, Helen C. and Griffyth, Jacqui (1998). Acquiring Object Technology Concepts: The role of previous software development experience. Technical Report 1998/14; Department of Computing, The Open University.

Sharp, Helen C.; Hovenden, Fiona M. and Woodman, Mark (1998). Factors affecting the adoption of software. Technical Report 1998/17; Department of Computing, The Open University.

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Rzevski, George; Sharp, Helen; Petre, Marian and Buckland, Rodney (1997). Intelligent Support for Conceptual Design: A flow modeling approach. Technical Report 1997/04; Department of Computing, The Open University.

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