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Who should work with whom?: building effective software project teams
Narasimhaiah Gorla,Yan Wah Lam +1 more
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Personality type analysis can help take the guesswork out of putting together a high-performance software project team.Abstract:
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A Rough-Fuzzy Inference System for Selecting Team Leader for Software Development Teams
Jafreezal Jaafar,Abdul Rehman Gilal,Abdul Rehman Gilal,Mazni Omar,Shuib Basri,Izzatdin Abdul Aziz,Mohd Hilmi Hasan +6 more
TL;DR: A rough-fuzzy model for selecting team leader for software development teams to avoid the limitations of individual techniques is proposed and validated based on the results of prediction accuracy and F1-measures.
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How personality traits influences quality of software developed by students
Anderson S. Barroso,Kleber Henrique de Jesus Prado,Michel S. Soares,Rogério Patrício Chagas do Nascimento +3 more
TL;DR: This work aims to identify the influence of human personality on quality of software products, and it was evidenced, through statistical analysis, that the Response For a Classe and Weighted Methods Per Class metric, do not have a significant relationship with MBTI types.
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Effective personality preferences of software programmer: A systematic review
Abdul Rehman Gilal,Jafreezal Jaafar,Ahsanullah Abro,Mazni Omar,Shuib Basri,Muhammad Qaiser Saleem +5 more
TL;DR: The conclusion of this study can be drawn with the statement that personality based software development research needs serious attention to fill the wide gaps.
Dissertation
Managerial and leadership considerations for the process of integrating small innovation acquisitions at the team level
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the literature on OPSOMMING and ABBREVIATIONS in the field of computer science, including a review of the most relevant works.
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Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach
TL;DR: Software Engineering A Practitioner's Approach recognizes the dramatic growth in the field of software engineering and emphasizes new and important methods and tools used in the industry.
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Coordinating Expertise in Software Development Teams
Samer Faraj,Lee Sproull +1 more
TL;DR: This study investigates the importance of expertise coordination through a cross-sectional investigation of 69 software development teams and reveals that expertise coordination shows a strong relationship with team performance that remains significant over and above team input characteristics, presence of expertise, and administrative coordination.
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Coordination in software development
Robert E. Kraut,Lynn A. Streeter +1 more
TL;DR: Since its inception, the software industry has been in crisis and problems with software systems are common and highly-publicized occurrences.