(2016). He has joined Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) in 2017 as a Master's student in informatics. He has worked for research projects in software engineering and information systems for healthcare, in collaboration with institutions from Brazil and the United Kingdom (UK). Relevant venues and journals have accepted his work for publication, such as International Conference on Software Reuse (ICSR), International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), and Information Systems (IS). Anderson collaborates with various researchers in Brazil (more recently, UFAL, UFPE, and PUCRS) and UK (Newcastle University). He has received the best paper award from 3rd Latin-American School on Software Engineering (ELA-ES 2016). He is a research scholar in software engineering for OPUS Research Group at PUC-Rio. His main research interests are software gamification, code review, software reuse, software evolution, software maintenance, and human aspects.
in 2016. Anderson has worked for Research & Development (R&D) projects in software engineering and information systems for healthcare, in collaboration with institutions from Brazil and the United Kingdom (UK). His collaborative work resulted in more than 25 peer-reviewed papers. Anderson collaborates with various researchers in Brazil (more recently, UFPR, UFPE, and UFC) and UK (Newcastle University). His main research interests are software gamification, code review, software reuse, software evolution, software maintenance, and human aspects.
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