Advances in software inspections
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
A cognitive analysis of a code inspection
Empirical studies of programmers: second workshop
Does every inspection need a meeting?
SIGSOFT '93 Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGSOFT symposium on Foundations of software engineering
Assessing Software Review Meetings: Results of a Comparative Analysis of Two Experimental Studies
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The role of knowledge in software development
Communications of the ACM
Measuring cognitive activities in software engineering
Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Software engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
An encompassing life cycle centric survey of software inspection
Journal of Systems and Software
Software Inspection
Does Every Inspection Really Need a Meeting?
Empirical Software Engineering
Managing Software Requirements: A Use Case Approach
Managing Software Requirements: A Use Case Approach
Reviewing Software Diagrams: A Cognitive Study
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Modern Software Review: Techniques And Technologies
Modern Software Review: Techniques And Technologies
Exploratory sequential data analysis: foundations
Human-Computer Interaction
Queuing Network Modeling of Driver Workload and Performance
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
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Software development includes number of different type of meetings in the whole development process. The cognitive activities also play an important role in decision making activities in these meetings since they are carried out by human being. In this paper, we evaluated the relevance of meetings in different phases of the software development process with reference to cognitive aspects.