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Are Happy Developers More Productive? - The Correlation of Affective States of Software Developers and Their Self-assessed Productivity., , and . PROFES, volume 7983 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 50-64. Springer, (2013)A tale of two ‘opens’: intersections between Free and Open Source Software and Open Scholarship, , , , , , , , , and 1 other author(s). SocArXiv, (2021)Monograph in progress..The evolution of sentiment analysis-A review of research topics, venues, and top cited papers, , and . Computer Science Review, (2018)Conversational Agents for Insurance Companies: From Theory to Practice., , , , , , and . ICAART (Revised Selected Papers), volume 11978 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 338-362. Springer, (2019)Software quality information needs. Research Ideas and Outcomes, (2016)White paper..Do feelings matter? On the correlation of affects and the self-assessed productivity in software engineering., , and . Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, 27 (7): 467-487 (2015)The Evolution of Sentiment Analysis - A Review of Research Topics, Venues, and Top Cited Papers., , and . CoRR, (2016)On the Unhappiness of Software Developers, , , and . Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, page 324-333. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2017)Peer reviewed..The Scalability-Efficiency/Maintainability-Portability Trade-Off in Simulation Software Engineering: Examples and a Preliminary Systematic Literature Review, , , , , , , and . 2016 Fourth International Workshop on Software Engineering for High Performance Computing in Computational Science and Engineering (SE-HPCCSE), IEEE, (November 2016)How do you feel, developer? An explanatory theory of the impact of affects on programming performance., , and . PeerJ Computer Science, (2015)