International Journal of People-Oriented Programming

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    36
  • ISSN
    2156-1796
  • e-ISSN
    2156-1788
  • Publisher
    IGI Global
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
The International Journal of People-Oriented Programming (IJPOP) is a scholarly publication focusing on the human aspects of software development and programming. It examines how programming practices, tools, and environments can be designed to better support the needs and capabilities of programmers and end-users. IJPOP explores innovative approaches that prioritize human factors in the software development lifecycle. IJPOP delves into topics such as the psychology of programming, human-computer interaction in software engineering, and the social and collaborative aspects of software development. It addresses cognitive processes, communication, and team dynamics that influence the creation and maintenance of software systems. The journal promotes interdisciplinary research combining computer science, psychology, sociology, and education. Indexed in several databases, IJPOP aims to advance the field of software engineering by advocating for a more human-centered approach. It welcomes submissions that contribute to a deeper understanding of how programming can be made more effective, efficient, and enjoyable for all stakeholders. Researchers and practitioners are invited to share their insights and contribute to the evolution of people-oriented programming.