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We have realized an experiment aimed at
understanding the impact of distribution on time and
quality of code developed with pair programming. From
this experimental datas analysis the pair dismissal
phenomenon has stemmed. After the experiment, we have
conducted an assessment discussion guided by a
questionnaire. The assessment confirmed the dismissal
hypothesis and highlighted knowledge needs to be
addressed when managing distributed pair programming
in software projects. This paper focuses on the results of
the assessment and discusses the lessons learned.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
Gerardo Canfora, Aniello Cimitile, Corrado Aaron Visaggio,
"Lessons learned about distributed pair programming: what are the knowledge needs to address?,"
wetice,
p. 314,
Twelfth International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises,
2003
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