What Can Developers' Messages Tell Us? A Psycholinguistic Analysis of Jazz Teams' Attitudes and Behavior Patterns

Sherlock A. Licorish, Stephen G. MacDonell
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Reports that communication and behavioral issues contribute to inadequately performing software teams have fuelled a wealth of research aimed at understanding the human processes employed during software development. The increasing level of interest in human issues is particularly relevant for agile and global software development approaches that emphasize the importance of people and their interactions during projects. While mature analysis techniques in behavioral psychology have been recommended for studying such issues, particularly when using archives and artifacts, these techniques have rarely been used in software engineering research. We utilize these techniques under an embedded case study approach to examine whether IBM Rational Jazz practitioners' behaviors change over project duration and whether certain tasks affect teams' attitudes and behaviors. We found highest levels of project engagement at project start and completion, as well as increasing levels of team collectiveness as projects progressed. Additionally, Jazz practitioners were most insightful and perceptive at the time of project scoping. Further, Jazz teams' attitudes and behaviors varied in line with the nature of the tasks they were performing. We explain these findings and discuss their implications for software project governance and tool design.
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开发者的信息能告诉我们什么?爵士队态度和行为模式的心理语言学分析
关于沟通和行为问题导致软件团队表现不佳的报告,已经推动了大量旨在理解软件开发过程中使用的人类过程的研究。对人的问题越来越感兴趣,这与敏捷和全局软件开发方法特别相关,这些方法强调人及其在项目中的交互的重要性。虽然行为心理学中成熟的分析技术已经被推荐用于研究这些问题,特别是当使用档案和工件时,这些技术很少用于软件工程研究。我们在嵌入式案例研究方法下利用这些技术来检查IBM Rational Jazz实践者的行为是否在项目期间发生变化,以及某些任务是否影响团队的态度和行为。我们发现,在项目开始和完成时,项目参与度最高,随着项目的进展,团队的集体性水平也在不断提高。此外,Jazz实践者在确定项目范围时是最有洞察力和洞察力的。此外,Jazz团队的态度和行为随着他们所执行的任务的性质而变化。我们解释了这些发现,并讨论了它们对软件项目治理和工具设计的影响。
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