Serçe, Fatma Cemile

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Doktor Öğretim Üyesi
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Information Systems Engineering
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QUALITY EDUCATION4
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Scholarly Output

19

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WoS Citation Count

109

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145

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WoS Citations per Publication

5.74

Scopus Citations per Publication

7.63

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Computers in Human Behavior2
4th IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering -- JUL 13-16, 2009 -- Limerick, IRELAND2
2010 9th International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, ITHET 2010 -- 2010 9th International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, ITHET 2010 -- 29 April 2010 through 1 May 2010 -- Cappadocia -- 809241
2012 International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, ITHET 2012 -- 2012 International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, ITHET 2012 -- 21 June 2012 through 23 June 2012 -- Istanbul -- 928281
2013 6th International Conference on Human System Interactions, HSI 2013 -- 2013 6th International Conference on Human System Interactions, HSI 2013 -- 6 June 2013 through 8 June 2013 -- Gdansk, Sopot -- 990831
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  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 10
    Citation - Scopus: 9
    Exploring the Communication Behaviour Among Global Software Development Learners
    (inderscience Enterprises Ltd, 2011) Serce, Fatma Cemile; Swigger, Kathleen M.; Alpaslan, Ferda Nur; Brazile, Robert; Dafoulas, George; Lopez-Cabrera, Victor
    This study examines communication behaviours in global software learning teams. Using a coding scheme developed in previous research (Curtis and Lawson, 2001), the paper characterises communication behaviours of students engaged in a software development project. The paper reports the results of two pilot projects done with students in USA, England, Turkey and Panama. Through content analysis we identify distinct patterns of interactions and examine how these patterns are associated with task, culture, or performance. Our results suggest that communication patterns among global software learners may be related to task type, culture and levels of performance.
  • Conference Object
    When Do Distributed Student Teams Work?
    (2012) Swigger,K.; Dafoulas,G.; Serce,F.C.; Alpaslan,F.N.; Lopez,V.
    The authors analyzed 2500 communication activities of student teams engaged in global software development projects during an 18 month period to determine the temporal behavior of students engaged in distributed group activities. The data revealed a number of daily, weekly, and project regularities, which provide insights into how distributed teams use their time. The results from this study show that students often work outside of the normal workday. Students' work habits are sometimes determined by where they live and what tasks they are performing. Moreover, students tend to work on group projects in cycles, which follow a start-middle-end pattern. Knowledge obtained from this study should provide insight into current empirical research on computer-supported collaborative learning by defining the different time variables that can be used to compare temporal patterns of online teams. © 2012 IEEE.
  • Master Thesis
    Gerçek Zamanlı Trafik Yol Durumu Bilgisi ile A* Tabanlı Rota Planlaması: Çok Erkinli Bir Benzetim
    (2010) Öcal, İlter Kağan; Serçe, Fatma Cemile; Kılıç, Hürevren
    Araç trafiğinin önemli özelliklerinden birisi karmaşıklığıdır. Trafikteki araçlar tahmin edilemeyecek şekilde hareket ettikleri için, trafik ortamında düzenli bir araç akışı yoktur. Bu gibi karmaşık bir ortamda, iki nokta arasındaki en hızlı rotanın bulunması zor bir problemdir. Piyasada iki nokta arasındaki en kısa rotayı ve hız limitleri, geçmiş yol istatistikleri, fm bandı üzerinden yayın ve benzeri kaynaklardan alınan bilgiye dayanarak en hızlı rotayı hesaplayan navigasyon cihazları bulunmaktadır. Fakat hızlı rota hesabında kullanılan bu veriler yolların gerçek zamanlı hız durumlarını içermemektedir. Bu bilgiler kullanılarak yapılan hesaplamalarda, o anda kullanılabilecek en hızlı rota bulunamamaktadır. Bu çalışmada, gerçek zamanlı trafik bilgisi paylaşımı ve dağıtımı yapmak için tasarlanmış çok erkinli bir simülasyon yazılımı geliştirilmiştir. Yazılımda, araçların harita üzerindeki hareketlerinin gerçek zamanlı veriye dayanarak benzetimi yapılmıştır. Erkinlerin yaptığı rota planlamasının kalitesinin sınanması için, bir çok aracın hareket ettiği bir ortam oluşturulmuştur. Yapılan deneylerde, önerilen gerçek zamanlı veriye dayalı rota planlamasının, en hızlı rotayı bulmakta verimli ve etkili olduğu görülmüştür.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - WoS: 1
    Creating Smarter Teaching and Training Environments: Innovative Set-Up for Collaborative Hybrid Learning
    (Ios Press, 2016) Dafoulas, Georgios A.; Maia, Cristiano; Loomes, Martin; Serce, Fatma C.; Swigger, Kathleen; Brazile, Robert; Milewski, Allen
    This paper brings together previous work from a number of research projects and teaching initiatives in an effort to introduce good practice in setting up supportive environments for collaborative learning. The paper discusses prior use of social media in learning support, the role of dashboards for learning analytics in Global Software Development training, the use of optical head-mounted displays for feedback and the use of NodeXl visualization in managing distributed teams. The scope of the paper is to provide a structured approach in organizing the creation of smarter teaching and training environments and explore ways to coordinate learning scenarios with the use of various techniques. The paper also discusses challenges from integrating multiple innovative features in educational contexts. Finally the paper attempts to investigate the use of smart laboratories in establishing additional learning support and gather primary data from blended and hybrid learning pilot studies.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 29
    Citation - Scopus: 30
    The Temporal Communication Behaviors of Global Software Student Teams
    (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2012) Swigger, Kathleen; Hoyt, Matthew; Serce, Fatma Cemile; Lopez, Victor; Alpaslan, Ferda Nur; Sere, Fatma Cemile
    This paper examines the global software development process by using content analysis techniques, as described in an earlier study (Serce et al., 2011), to determine time-variant patterns of communication behaviors among student teams engaged in a global software development project. Data gathered from two software development projects involving students in the US, Panama, and Turkey were used to determine how globally distributed team behavior is temporally patterned in complex ways. A formal, quantitative methodology for time variant analysis of the transcripts of global software student teams based on content analysis is established. Results from the analysis suggest a positive correlation between a team's temporal communication patterns and project outcomes as well as a relationship between variations in communication behaviors and different phases of the software development cycle. The research also found that the temporal variations in communication behaviors between software phases were similar for the two projects. Such findings are intended to strengthen the case for developing new temporal measures for analyzing groups and teams. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Book Part
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Adaptive Intelligent Learning System for Online Learning Environments
    (World Scientific Publishing Co., 2013) Serçe,F.C.; Alpaslan,F.N.; Jain,L.C.
    The present chapter deals with an Adaptive Intelligent Learning System (AILS) which is designed to be used withany Learning Management System (LMS). The adaptiveness provides unique method of identifying and monitoring the learner’s learning processes according to their respectivelearning ability. AILS is a multi-agent system. This was developed in the form of JADE agents. The chapter presents the learning model, the system components, agent behavior in learner scenarios, the ontologies used in agent communications, and adaptive strategies. A sample application of AILS toa dummy LMS is also presented. © 2013 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - Scopus: 4
    Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Globally Distributed Team Collaboration in Design and Development of Software
    (2013) Milewski,A.E.; Serce,F.C.; Swigger,K.
    The goal of this study is to understand the dynamics of collaboration within globallydistributed teams working in a realistic HumanSystem Interaction design and software engineering context. Quantitative data on communications were collected by capturing virtually all of the communications between the team members. Qualitative data were collected through the interviews conducted by the instructors. The projects successfully ended in the software implementation of the front end of an Android app based on the HumanSystem Interaction design. The results reveal some of the challenges associated with working in interdisciplinary and global settings and suggest areas of caution for future such HSI educational experiences. © 2013 IEEE.
  • Book Part
    Multi-disciplinary, Global Student Collaboration
    (Springer-verlag Berlin, 2014) Milewski, A. E.; Swigger, K.; Serce, F. C.
    The goal of this study is to understand the dynamics of collaboration within globally-distributed teams working in a realistic Human-System Interaction (further called HSI) environment and Software Engineering context. Quantitative data on communications were collected by capturing virtually all of the communications between the team members. Qualitative data were collected through the interviews conducted by the involved instructors. The results reveal some of the challenges associated with working in interdisciplinary and global settings and suggest areas of caution for such HSI educational experiences in the future.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 51
    Citation - Scopus: 64
    Online Collaboration: Collaborative Behavior Patterns and Factors Affecting Globally Distributed Team Performance
    (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2011) Serce, Fatma Cemile; Swigger, Kathleen; Alpaslan, Ferda Nur; Brazile, Robert; Dafoulas, George; Lopez, Victor; Sere, Fatma Cemile
    Studying the collaborative behavior of online learning teams and how this behavior is related to communication mode and task type is a complex process. Research about small group learning suggests that a higher percentage of social interactions occur in synchronous rather than asynchronous mode, and that students spend more time in task-oriented interaction in asynchronous discussions than in synchronous mode. This study analyzed the collaborative interaction patterns of global software development learning teams composed of students from Turkey, US, and Panama. Data collected from students' chat histories and forum discussions from three global software development projects were collected and compared. Both qualitative and quantitative analysis methods were used to determine the differences between a group's communication patterns in asynchronous versus synchronous communication mode. K-means clustering with the Ward method was used to investigate the patterns of behaviors in distributed teams. The results show that communication patterns are related to communication mode, the nature of the task, and the experience level of the leader. The paper also includes recommendations for building effective online collaborative teams and describes future research possibilities. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Conference Object
    Citation - WoS: 5
    Citation - Scopus: 5
    Using Data Analytics for Collaboration Patterns in Distributed Software Team Simulations
    (Ieee, 2016) Dafoulas, Georgios A.; Serçe, Fatma Cemile; Serce, Fatma C.; Swigger, Kathleen; Brazile, Robert; Alpaslan, Ferda N.; Lopez, Victor; Milewski, Allen; Serçe, Fatma Cemile; Information Systems Engineering; Information Systems Engineering
    This paper discusses how previous work on global software development learning teams is extended with the introduction of data analytics. The work is based on several years of studying student teams working in distributed software team simulations. The scope of this paper is twofold. First it demonstrates how data analytics can be used for the analysis of collaboration between members of distributed software teams. Second it describes the development of a dashboard to be used for the visualization of various types of information in relation to Global Software Development (GSD). Due to the nature of this work, and the need for continuous pilot studies, simulations of distributed software teams have been created with the participation of learners from a number of institutions. This paper discusses two pilot studies with the participation of six institutions from two different countries.