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AGILE 2006 (AGILE'06)
Critical Personality Traits in Successful Pair Programming
Minneapolis, Minnesota
July 23-July 28
ISBN: 0-7695-2562-8
Joseph Chao, Bowling Green State University, USA
Gulgunes Atli, Bowling Green State University, USA
Pair Programming (PP) is a common practice in Extreme programming, in which two programmers work together using a single computer. The close interaction required by PP makes it difficult to apply. The hypothesis is that certain personality traits are crucial for the success of PP, and PP partners should be chosen based on these personality traits. In this research, we first survey the programmers in industry to identify the perceived important personality traits for PP, and then conduct experiments to determine the significance of these personality traits in successful PP.
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Joseph Chao, Gulgunes Atli, "Critical Personality Traits in Successful Pair Programming," agile, pp.89-93, AGILE 2006 (AGILE'06), 2006
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