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Understanding How Programmers Can Use Annotations on Documentation

Authors :
Horvath, Amber
Liu, Michael Xieyang
Hendriksen, River
Shannon, Connor
Paterson, Emma
Jawad, Kazi
Macvean, Andrew
Myers, Brad A.
Horvath, Amber
Liu, Michael Xieyang
Hendriksen, River
Shannon, Connor
Paterson, Emma
Jawad, Kazi
Macvean, Andrew
Myers, Brad A.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Modern software development requires developers to find and effectively utilize new APIs and their documentation, but documentation has many well-known issues. Despite this, developers eventually overcome these issues but have no way of sharing what they learned. We investigate sharing this documentation-specific information through \textit{annotations}, which have advantages over developer forums as the information is contextualized, not disruptive, and is short, thus easy to author. Developers can also author annotations to support their own comprehension. In order to support the documentation usage behaviors we found, we built the Adamite annotation tool, which supports features such as multi-anchoring, annotation types, and pinning. In our user study, we found that developers are able to create annotations that are useful to themselves and are able to utilize annotations created by other developers when learning a new API, with readers of the annotations completing 67% more of the task, on average, than the baseline.<br />Comment: Conditionally accepted for publication at CHI '22

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1333732478
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1145.3491102.3502095