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An Empirical Study about the Feelgood Factor in Pair Programming
Chicago, Illinois September 11-September 17
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Matthias M. M?, Universit?t Karlsruhe, Germany
Frank Padberg, Universit?t Karlsruhe, Germany
Why are programmer pairs more productive than single developers? Using empirical data from two controlled experiments, we find that pair performance is uncorrelated with programming experience, but shows a significant correlation with how comfortably the developers feel with pair programming during the session (the "feelgood" factor).
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Matthias M. M?, Frank Padberg, "An Empirical Study about the Feelgood Factor in Pair Programming," metrics, pp.151-158, 10th IEEE International Symposium on Software Metrics (METRICS'04), 2004
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