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Who should work with whom?: building effective software project teams

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Personality type analysis can help take the guesswork out of putting together a high-performance software project team.
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Personality type analysis can help take the guesswork out of putting together a high-performance software project team.

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A Discrete Particle Swarm Optimization Approach to Compose Heterogeneous Learning Groups

TL;DR: A discrete particle swarm optimization approach to compose heterogeneous learning groups based on optimizing the heterogeneity of gender and personality type is presented and the experimental results show that the proposed approach is an effective and stable method that can support instructors to composing heterogeneous collaborative learning groups.
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A large-scale, in-depth analysis of developers’ personalities in the Apache ecosystem

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors perform a quantitative analysis of ecosystem-level data from the code commits and email messages contributed by the developers working on the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) projects, as representative of large scale-distributed projects.
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Social Psychology and Software Teams: Establishing Task-Effective Group Norms

TL;DR: A small, preliminary study illustrates how norm manipulation affected how well groups performed requirements elicitation and found that groups performed better on this task when norms emphasized creativity rather than agreeability.
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Using Bayesian Belief Networks to Model Software Project Management Antipatterns

TL;DR: This approach provides a framework for project managers, who would like to model the cause-effect relationships that underlie an antipattern, taking into account the inherent uncertainty of a software project, to measure and handle uncertainty in mathematical terms.
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Archetypal personalities of software engineers and their work preferences: a new perspective for empirical studies

TL;DR: A methodology with statistical tools that can provide a new and different perspective for this type of SE data and how Archetypal Analysis, the heart of the proposed methodology, combined with multi-correspondence analysis might be of general use in empirical SE is discussed.
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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, +1 more
- 01 Dec 2000 - 
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

TL;DR: Since its inception, the software industry has been in crisis and problems with software systems are common and highly-publicized occurrences.
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