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Fernandes, E., Chávez, A., Garcia, A., Vieira Ferreira, I., Cedrim, D., Sousa, L., & Oizumi, W. (2020). Refactoring effect on internal quality attributes: What haven't they told you yet? Information and Software Technology, 126, 14 pages. External link
Vieira Ferreira, I., Rafiq, A., & Cheng, J. (2024). Incivility detection in open source code review and issue discussions. Journal of Systems and Software, 209, 111935 (16 pages). External link
Vieira Ferreira, I. (2022). Towards Pragmatic Incivility Management in Software Engineering [Ph.D. thesis, Polytechnique Montréal]. Available
Vieira Ferreira, I., Adams, B., & Cheng, J. (2022, May). How heated is it? Understanding GitHub locked issues [Paper]. IEEE/ACM 19th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR 2022), Pittsburgh, PA, USA. External link
Vieira Ferreira, I., Yang, N., Serebrenik, A., & Adams, B. (2022). Why do projects join the Apache Software Foundation? [Dataset]. External link
Vieira Ferreira, I., Cheng, J., & Adams, B. (2021). The "Shut the f**k up" Phenomenon: Characterizing Incivility in Open Source Code Review Discussions. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 5(CSCW2), 1-35. External link
Vieira Ferreira, I., Stewart, K., Germán, D. M., & Adams, B. (2019, May). A Longitudinal Study on the Maintainers' Sentiment of a Large Scale Open Source Ecosystem [Paper]. 4th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Emotion Awareness in Software Engineering (SEmotion 2019), Montréal, Canada. External link
Yang, N., Vieira Ferreira, I., Serebrenik, A., & Adams, B. (2022, May). Why do projects join the apache software foundation? [Paper]. ACM/IEEE 44th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE-SEIS '22), Pittsburgh, PA, USA. External link
Yang, N., Vieira Ferreira, I., Serebrenik, A., & Adams, B. (2022, May). Why do projects join the Apache Software Foundation? [Paper]. IEEE/ACM 44th International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society (ICSE-SEIS 2022), Pittsburgh, PA, USA. External link