A controlled eye-tracking study finds that code priority affects review time, cognitive load, and perceived quality but not reuse decisions, while author reputation changes visual attention patterns without altering performance or reuse choices.
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The central challenge in AI-augmented CI/CD is designing authority transfer from humans to agents under constraints, as current systems remain limited to bounded data-plane autonomy backed by external governance.
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An Eye for Trust: An Exploration of Developers' Trust Perceptions Through Urgency and Reputation
A controlled eye-tracking study finds that code priority affects review time, cognitive load, and perceived quality but not reuse decisions, while author reputation changes visual attention patterns without altering performance or reuse choices.
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From Assistance to Agency: Rethinking Autonomy and Control in CI/CD Pipelines
The central challenge in AI-augmented CI/CD is designing authority transfer from humans to agents under constraints, as current systems remain limited to bounded data-plane autonomy backed by external governance.