Megan Squire
Professor
Computing Sciences
Elon University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Squire joined Elon's faculty in 2003 after completing her Ph.D. in Computer Science at Nova Southeastern University. She has also worked at several technology startups in Research Triangle Park, NC and in south Florida. At Elon, Dr. Squire teaches courses in database systems, data mining, data science, and cybersecurity. Her research centers around the collection, curation, and federation of large amounts of data about how free, libre, and open source software (FLOSS) projects are developed.
Research Interest
free, libre, and open source software, databases, data mining, text mining
Publications
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Squire, M. (2015, May). " Should We Move to Stack Overflow?" Measuring the Utility of Social Media for Developer Support. In Software Engineering (ICSE), 2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on (Vol. 2, pp. 219-228). IEEE.
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Gonzalez-Barahona, J. M., Izquierdo-Cortazar, D., & Squire, M. (2010). Repositories with public data about software development. International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes (IJOSSP), 2(2), 1-13.
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Squire, M. (2012). How the FLOSS research community uses email archives. International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes (IJOSSP), 4(1), 37-59.
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Rosinski, P., & Squire, M. (2009). Strange bedfellows: Human-computer interaction, interface design, and composition pedagogy. Computers and Composition, 26(3), 149-163.