Jonathan I. Maletic

Jonathan I. Maletic

Kent State University

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About Jonathan I. Maletic

Jonathan I. Maletic, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kent State University, specializes in the field of Software Engineering, Software Evolution, Software Maintenance, Computer Science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

iTrace-Visualize: Visualizing Eye-Tracking Data for Software Engineering Studies

Studying developer eye movements to measure cognitive workload and visual effort for expertise assessment

iTrace-Toolkit: A Pipeline for Analyzing Eye-Tracking Data of Software Engineering Studies

Conducting Eye Tracking Studies in Software Engineering-Methodology and Pipeline

An approach to automatically assess method names

Deja Vu: semantics-aware recording and replay of high-speed eye tracking and interaction data to support cognitive studies of software engineering tasks—methodology and analyses

On the naming of methods: A survey of professional developers

From novice to expert: Analysis of token level effects in a longitudinal eye tracking study

Jonathan I. Maletic Information

University

Position

Professor of Computer Science

Citations(all)

10284

Citations(since 2020)

2626

Cited By

8697

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

111

i10Index(since 2020)

60

Email

University Profile Page

Kent State University

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Jonathan I. Maletic Skills & Research Interests

Software Engineering

Software Evolution

Software Maintenance

Computer Science

Top articles of Jonathan I. Maletic

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

iTrace-Visualize: Visualizing Eye-Tracking Data for Software Engineering Studies

Joshua Behler

Gino Chiudioni

Alex Ely

Julia Pangonis

Bonita Sharif

...

2023/10/1

Studying developer eye movements to measure cognitive workload and visual effort for expertise assessment

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Salwa D Aljehane

Bonita Sharif

Jonathan I Maletic

2023/5/18

iTrace-Toolkit: A Pipeline for Analyzing Eye-Tracking Data of Software Engineering Studies

Joshua Behler

Praxis Weston

Drew T Guarnera

Bonita Sharif

Jonathan I Maletic

2023/5/14

Conducting Eye Tracking Studies in Software Engineering-Methodology and Pipeline

Bonita Sharif

Andrew Begel

Jonathan I Maletic

2023/5/14

An approach to automatically assess method names

Reem S Alsuhaibani

Christian D Newman

Michael J Decker

Michael L Collard

Jonathan I Maletic

2022/5/16

Deja Vu: semantics-aware recording and replay of high-speed eye tracking and interaction data to support cognitive studies of software engineering tasks—methodology and analyses

Empirical software engineering

Vlas Zyrianov

Cole S Peterson

Drew T Guarnera

Joshua Behler

Praxis Weston

...

2022/12

On the naming of methods: A survey of professional developers

Reem Alsuhaibani

Christian Newman

Michael Decker

Michael Collard

Jonathan Maletic

2021/5/22

From novice to expert: Analysis of token level effects in a longitudinal eye tracking study

Naser Al Madi

Cole S Peterson

Bonita Sharif

Jonathan I Maletic

2021/5/20

Determining differences in reading behavior between experts and novices by investigating eye movement on source code constructs during a bug fixing task

Salwa Aljehane

Bonita Sharif

Jonathan Maletic

2021/5/25

A survey on method naming standards: questions and responses artifact

Reem S Alsuhaibani

Christian D Newman

Michael J Decker

Michael L Collard

Jonathan I Maletic

2021/5/25

EMIP Toolkit: A Python Library for Customized Post-processing of the Eye Movements in Programming Dataset

Naser Al Madi

Drew Guarnera

Bonita Sharif

Jonathan Maletic

2021/5/25

gazel: Supporting source code edits in eye-tracking studies

Sarah Fakhoury

Devjeet Roy

Harry Pines

Tyler Cleveland

Cole S Peterson

...

2021/5/25

srcDiff: A syntactic differencing approach to improve the understandability of deltas

Journal of Software: Evolution and Process

Michael John Decker

Michael L Collard

L Gwenn Volkert

Jonathan I Maletic

2020/4

Slice-based cognitive complexity metrics for defect prediction

Basma S Alqadi

Jonathan I Maletic

2020/2/18

Integration of Program Slicing with Cognitive Complexity for Defect Prediction

Basma S Alqadi

Jonathan I Maletic

2020/9/28

Automated recording and semantics-aware replaying of high-speed eye tracking and interaction data to support cognitive studies of software engineering tasks

Vlas Zyrianov

Drew T Guarnera

Cole S Peterson

Bonita Sharif

Jonathan I Maletic

2020/9/28

A fine-grained assessment on novice programmers’ gaze patterns on pseudocode problems

Unaizah Obaidellah

Tanja Blascheck

Drew T Guarnera

Jonathan Maletic

2020/6/2

Can the ez reader model predict eye movements over code? towards a model of eye movements over source code

Naser Al Madi

Cole S Peterson

Bonita Sharif

Jonathan Maletic

2020/6/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 56
Jane Cleland-Huang

Jane Cleland-Huang

University of Notre Dame

H-index: 53
Alexander Egyed

Alexander Egyed

Johannes Kepler Universität Linz

H-index: 39
Jane Huffman Hayes

Jane Huffman Hayes

University of Kentucky

H-index: 38
Václav Rajlich

Václav Rajlich

Wayne State University

H-index: 30
Huzefa Kagdi

Huzefa Kagdi

Florida Gulf Coast University

H-index: 28
Bonita Sharif

Bonita Sharif

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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