Marcelo Cataldo, Ph.D.

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2007 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 
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Computer Science
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Kathleen Carley grad student 2007 Carnegie Mellon
 (Dependencies in geographically distributed software development: Overcoming the limits of modularity.)
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Maruping LM, Daniel SL, Cataldo M. (2019) Developer Centrality and the Impact of Value Congruence and Incongruence on Commitment and Code Contribution Activity in Open Source Software Communities Management Information Systems Quarterly. 43: 951-976
Prikladnicki R, Dittrich Y, Sharp H, et al. (2013) Cooperative and human aspects of software engineering: CHASE 2013 Acm Sigsoft Software Engineering Notes. 38: 34-37
Cataldo M, Herbsleb JD. (2013) Coordination breakdowns and their impact on development productivity and software failures Ieee Transactions On Software Engineering. 39: 343-360
de Souza CRB, Costa JMR, Cataldo M. (2012) Analyzing the scalability of coordination requirements of a distributed software project Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society. 18: 201-211
Cataldo M, Nambiar S. (2012) The impact of geographic distribution and the nature of technical coupling on the quality of global software development projects Journal of Software: Evolution and Process. 24: 153-168
Cataldo M, Ehrlich K, Mockus A. (2011) Guest editors' introduction: Special section on the socio-technical environment of software development projects Ieee Transactions On Software Engineering. 37: 305-306
Cataldo M, Mockus A, Roberts JA, et al. (2009) Software dependencies, work dependencies, and their impact on failures Ieee Transactions On Software Engineering. 35: 864-878
Frantz TL, Cataldo M, Carley KM. (2009) Robustness of centrality measures under uncertainty: Examining the role of network topology Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory. 15: 303-328
Cataldo M, Herbsleb JD, Carley KM. (2008) Socio-technical congruence: A framework for assessing the impact of technical and work dependencies on software development productivity Esem'08: Proceedings of the 2008 Acm-Ieee International Symposium On Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement. 2-11
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