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RESEARCH PRODUCT

In-Flow Peer Review

Shriram KrishnamurthiTobias WrigstadTony ClearMatthias HauswirthDave ClarkeJoe Gibbs PolitzVille TirronenKathi Fisler

subject

ta113EngineeringKnowledge managementProcess managementWork (electrical)Flow (mathematics)business.industryProcess (engineering)peer reviewbusinessRaising (linguistics)

description

Peer-review is a valuable tool that helps both the reviewee, who receives feedback about his work, and the reviewer, who sees different potential solutions and improves her ability to critique work. In-flow peer-review (IFPR) is peer-review done while an assignment is in progress. Peer-review done during this time is likely to result in greater motivation for both reviewer and reviewee. This workinggroup report summarizes IFPR and discusses numerous dimensions of the process, each of which alleviates some problems while raising associated concerns.

10.1145/2713609.2713612https://doi.org/10.1145/2713609.2713612