DocumentCode :
138968
Title :
Triangulating Experiments in an Industrial Setting to Evaluate Preferred Representational Systems of Software Developers
Author :
Colaco Junior, Methanias ; Andrede Freitas Farias, Mario ; Maciel, Igor ; Henrique dos Santos, Paulo ; Mendonca, Manoel
Author_Institution :
Nucleo de Pesquisa e Pratica em Intel. Competitiva, UFS, Itabaiana, Brazil
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Sept. 28 2014-Oct. 3 2014
Firstpage :
71
Lastpage :
80
Abstract :
Software development results in historic data. In recent years, researchers have been conducting linguistic analyses of mailing lists to understand the intricacies of software development. A new approach for that is to use Neurolinguistic Theory (NT). NT postulates that each person uses a preferred representational cognitive system (PRS) in each specific context. Thus, although each software developer uses a variety of representational systems to understand software, each has his or her own preferred representational system. In this paper, we analyze a psychometrically-based neurolinguistic method to classify the PRSs of software developers in an industrial setting. Our experimental evaluation of the approach is carried out in three combined experiments: (1) a study assesses the PRSs of industrial developers using a project´s mailing lists; (2) a survey of software developers to establish their PRSs; and (3) a controlled experiment that carefully analyzes and visualizes strategies to perform software comprehension activities supported by a visualization tool. The results indicate that our approach can indeed be used to determine software developers´ PRS.
Keywords :
cognition; psychology; software engineering; PRS; industrial setting; linguistic analysis; neurolinguistic theory; preferred representational systems; psychometrically-based neurolinguistic method; representational cognitive system; software comprehension activities; software development; Analysis of variance; Bills of materials; Electronic mail; Pragmatics; Software; Software engineering; Visualization; Experimental Software Engineering; Mental Imagery; Neurolinguistic; Software Comprehension;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering (SBES), 2014 Brazilian Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Maceio
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SBES.2014.22
Filename :
6943484
Link To Document :
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