DocumentCode
3298072
Title
Does the XP environment meet the motivational needs of the software developer? An empirical study
Author
Beecham, Sarah ; Sharp, Helen ; Baddoo, Nathan ; Hall, Tracy ; Robinson, Hugh
Author_Institution
Univ. of Hertfordshire, Hatfield
fYear
2007
fDate
13-17 Aug. 2007
Firstpage
37
Lastpage
49
Abstract
This paper examines how XP practice meets the motivational needs of software developers. Interactions with peers have been identified by others as one potential area of (de)motivation but little detail is known. The nature of this motivator, as expressed by software developers themselves, was explored through semi-structured interviews with a high maturity high performing team working on safety critical software applications in a traditional environment. From these interviews, we have identified seven themes which are characteristic indicators of peer motivation. We interrogate observational data from five mature XP teams to consider whether and how these characteristic indicators are present in an XP environment. We find that XP teams in our study had processes in place that supported many of the motivational needs voiced by developers coming from a traditional, heavyweight software development environment. However, the XP environment is at odds with other motivational needs.
Keywords
human factors; software development management; XP environment; XP practice; motivational needs; safety critical software applications; software developer; software development environment; Application software; Computer science; Mathematics; Productivity; Programming; Software engineering; Software performance; Software quality; Software safety; Team working;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Agile Conference (AGILE), 2007
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2872-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AGILE.2007.22
Filename
4293574
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