Denis Romanovsky

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One of the main insights to come from modeling work using the Memory for Goals theory is that the longer an interruption, the more likely it is that errors are to occur, including forgetting to resume the task altogether (and for specific cases, the models can give even more specific and exact predictions). Therefore, the implication of this work is that there is value in avoiding being interrupted.
Rethinking Productivity in Software Engineering
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