Distributed Pair Programming: A Systematic Literature Review

Geographically distributed teams have adopted agile practices as a work strategy. One of these practices is Distributed Pair Programming (DPP). DPP consists in two developers working remotely on the same design, algorithm or code. In this paper we sought to identify and synthesize papers that descri...

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Vydáno v:Information and software technology Ročník 63; s. 1 - 10
Hlavní autoři: da Silva Estácio, Bernardo José, Prikladnicki, Rafael
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.07.2015
Elsevier Science Ltd
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ISSN:0950-5849, 1873-6025
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Shrnutí:Geographically distributed teams have adopted agile practices as a work strategy. One of these practices is Distributed Pair Programming (DPP). DPP consists in two developers working remotely on the same design, algorithm or code. In this paper we sought to identify and synthesize papers that describe and analyze DPP both from teaching and practice perspectives. We conducted a Systematic Literature Review to search for empirical evidence in eight digital libraries. Most of the 34 DPP primary studies identified explore DPP from a teaching perspective. We found that DPP requires a specific infrastructure, but the existing studies do not explore the impact of the distribution in the details. There are many tools proposed that support DPP practice, but few of them are evaluated within a software development team. We need more studies that explore the effects of Pair Programming in the context of Distributed Software Development, such as coordination and communication. Most of the studies do not empirically evaluate DPP in industry. There is also a need to propose guidelines to use DPP in industry and as a teaching strategy.
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ISSN:0950-5849
1873-6025
DOI:10.1016/j.infsof.2015.02.011