Gail C. Murphy

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Gail C. Murphy is a prominent Canadian computer scientist known for her influential research in software engineering, particularly in improving developer productivity and software evolution.

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instanceOf academic
computer scientist
researcher
software engineer
awardReceived Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
surface form: ACM Fellow

IEEE Fellow
Royal Society of Canada Fellowship
surface form: Royal Society of Canada Fellow
citizenship Canada
coFounderOf Tasktop Technologies
countryOfEmployment Canada
educatedAt University of British Columbia
University of Waterloo
employer University of British Columbia
fieldOfWork computer science
developer productivity
human factors in software development
software engineering
software evolution
software tools
gender female
hasAcademicDiscipline empirical software engineering
program comprehension
software maintenance
knownFor research on improving developer productivity
research on software engineering tools
research on software evolution
work on information overload in software development
work on recommendation systems for software developers
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Association for Computing Machinery
IEEE Computer Society
nationality Canadian
notableWork research on context-aware development environments
research on software recommendation systems
research on task-focused interfaces for developers
occupation professor
positionHeld Professor of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia
Vice-President Research and Innovation at the University of British Columbia
researchInterest developer workflows
recommendation systems in software engineering
software development productivity
software development tools
software evolution analysis
workLocation Vancouver

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