Title of article
Understanding Tools and Practices for Distributed Pair Programming
Author/Authors
Sch¨ummer, Till Fern Universit¨at in Hagen - Department for Mathematics and Computer Science, Germany , Lukosch, Stephan Delft University of Technology - Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management - Systems Engineering Section, The Netherlands
From page
3101
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3125
Abstract
When considering the principles for eXtreme Programming, distributed eXtreme Programming, especially distributed pair programming, is a paradox prede- termined to failure. However, global software development as well as the outsourcing of software development are integral parts of software projects. Hence, the support for dis- tributed pair programming is still a challenging field for tool developers so that failure for distributed pair programming becomes less mandatory. In this paper, we analyse the social interaction in distributed pair programming and investigate how current technol- ogy supports this interaction. We present XPairtise, a plug-in for Eclipse that allows instant pair programming in distributed development teams. In addition, we report on experiences and findings when using XPairtise in a distributed software development setting.
Keywords
eXtreme Programming , distributed pair programming , patterns for computer , mediated interaction
Journal title
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Journal title
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Record number
2661417
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