PPIG07 - 2.-6.7.2007 - Joensuu, Finland
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19th Annual Psychology of Programming Workshop

PPIG07 is over. Thanks to all participants!

Keynote presentations are now available in the keynote page!



The annual PPIG (Psychology of Programming Interest Group) workshop is a forum in which researchers concerned with psychological aspects of software development can present and discuss recent results, findings and developments. Despite its name, PPIG entertains a broad spectrum of research approaches, from theoretical perspectives drawing on psychological theory to empirical perspectives grounded in real-world experience, and is equally concerned with all aspects of programming and software engineering, from the design of programming languages to communication issues in software teams, and from computing education to high-performance professional practice. PPIG aims to bring together people working in a variety of disciplines and to break down cross-disciplinary barriers.

PPIG'07 will be arranged in the tradition of earlier PPIG workshops: interesting presentations on fully developed research and on exciting on-going projects, a doctoral consortium, and with ample time for discussions among attendees. In order to make the traveling worth the trouble, there will also be new activities: exciting tutorials and the new PPIG Challenge. Thus, the technical program will consist of:


The workshop will be located at Joensuu in the Lake District area of Finland. Early July is the best part of summer to spend some time here: the weather is at its best and the sun will be up 20 hours every day and it will not get dark even after that. Come and see the lakes, the forests, and the lightness and beautiful silence of the nature! Enjoy the workshop and enjoy the magical peace and tranquility of the nature. See: VisitFinland


last updated: 14.6.2007