Investigating the effect of pair programming and software size on software quality and programmer productivity
Although pair programming has been studied since the late 1990s, it is only recently that the results of earlier studies are being fine-tuned. For example, the results of a 2007 study conducted in Europe suggests that although pair programming might not always increase software quality, it can do so...
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Main Author: | Sison, Raymund |
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2009
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