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Hi!

My name is Felipe Fronchetti, I am a Master in Computer Science from the University of Sao Paulo, and currently a Ph.D. Student in Computer Science at Virginia Commonwealth University. In my account you will find tools and replication packages for the papers I've published over the past few years. Each of my repositories is *usually* named with the initials of a conference and a year of publication, so that it's easy for other researchers to explore my work.

Althought I like to keep all my research activities on my profile, I'm also working on projects that are hosted on the VCU Software Engineering organization. Feel free to check them out!



Research

As a Ph.D. Student in Computer Science, my research interests lie in the Software Engineering field, where I investigate alternatives to improve the way humans write code for industrial robots. Among the technologies that I am using on my studies are robots like GoFa and YuMi, and other high-end devices such as the Microsoft Hololens. My favorite programming language is Python, but I also use C#, JavaScript, and domain-specific languages (e.g., RAPID) all the time.

A great example of a project that I have been working on is Duplo (New video), a block-based programming language for two-armed collaborative robots, designed to assist users without experience in programming. If you are interested, you can learn more about some of my projects on our website.



Background

Although I love to work with robots, my career as a researcher started with OSS communities. For more than six years, I investigated topics such as the integration of newcomers in open source projects, the differences between employees and volunteers in open source communities and the benefits of social coding platforms like GitHub. Most of these papers are publicly available on my Google Scholar profile. If you felt interested in this part of my work, please visit one of my most recent tools on Streamlit, where I show you how I created a supervised NLP model from scratch.

Note: I am always open to share my knowledge and experience with others, so please feel free to send me a message if you want to start a conversation! Feedback on my projects is also highly appreciated.

Discord: fronchetti, Twitter: fronchat, E-mail: fronchettl@vcu.edu

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  1. ICSE-2024 ICSE-2024 Public

    ๐Ÿ“„ Replication Package: Block-based Programming for Two-Armed Robots: A Comparative Study.

    HTML 1

  2. egm-for-abb-robots egm-for-abb-robots Public

    ๐Ÿ“š Tutorial: ABB robot manipulation in C# using Externally Guided Motion (EGM)

    C# 5 1

  3. FSE-2023 FSE-2023 Public

    ๐Ÿ“„ Replication Package: Do CONTRIBUTING files provide information about OSS newcomersโ€™ onboarding barriers?

    Python 1

  4. COLA-2022 COLA-2022 Public

    ๐Ÿ“„ Replication package: Language impact on productivity for industrial end users: A case study from Programmable Logic Controllers

    R

  5. VLHCC-2020 VLHCC-2020 Public

    ๐Ÿ“„ Replication Package: Refactoring from 9 to 5? What and When Employees and Volunteers Contribute to OSS

    PostScript 1 4

  6. TSE-2019 TSE-2019 Public

    ๐Ÿ“„ Replication Package: From Gender Biases to Gender-Inclusive Design: An Empirical Investigation

    Python 1 1