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Conference Object Collabpersona: A Framework for Collaborative Decision Analysis in Persona Driven LLM-Based Multi-Agent Systems(IEEE Computer Society, 2025) Tamer, O.A.; Gumus, A.Large Language Model (LLM) agents have recently demonstrated impressive capabilities in single agent and adversarial settings, but their ability to collaborate effectively with minimal communication remains uncertain. We introduce CollabPersona, a simulation framework that combines persona-grounded memory with one-shot feedback to study team-based reasoning among LLM agents. In a multi-round variant of the Guess 0.8 of the Average game, agents reason entirely through structured prompts without fine-tuning. Our results show that minimal feedback significantly improves intra-team coordination and stabilizes strategic behavior, while cognitive style remains a primary driver of competitive outcomes. These findings suggest that lightweight scaffolding can elicit emergent collaboration in LLM agents and provide a flexible platform for studying cooperative intelligence. © 2025 IEEE.Editorial Message From the Mvv Workshop Chairs(IEEE Computer Society, 2012) Tuglular,T.; Linschulte,M.[No abstract available]Article Citation - WoS: 6Citation - Scopus: 8Software Size Measurement: Bridging Research and Practice(IEEE Computer Society, 2024) Hacaloglu,T.; Unlu,H.; Yildiz,A.; Demirors,O.Despite the availability of software size measures with proven effectiveness, structured characteristics, and reliability, practitioners often favor subjective estimation approaches like story points due to perceived ease and flexibility. Amid ongoing industry transformations driven by artificial intelligence, distributed architectures, and agile practices, innovative approaches to software size measurement are crucial to aligning research solutions with evolving industry demands. This study investigates the limited adoption of functional size measurement methods in the software development industry despite their research-backed success. By gathering insights from firms experienced in size measurement, the research aims to uncover industry expectations and facilitate the translation of theoretical methodologies into practical applications. This effort seeks to overcome barriers and promote the integration of novel concepts into the software development landscape. IEEE
