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Contextual Inquiry (Mercury: Empowering Programmers’ Mobile Work Practices with Microproductivity)
The findings of the pre-studies revealed:
- participants often engage in activities outside of their primary workspace to make progress of software development tasks using mobile devices, but they rarely interact with code;
- their existing practices require better support for continuation of programming tasks; and,
- because of the difficulties in task continuation across devices, they minimize what they need to resume after both mobile and non-mobile work experiences.
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Updated 2021-07-11
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