Spohrer, Kai

Collaborative quality assurance in information systems development : the interaction of software development techniques and team cognition Kai Spohrer - Cham : Springer, c2016. - xviii, 243 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - Progress in IS .

Introduction.- Theoretical Foundations.- Research Design.- Findings.- Discussion of Findings.- Conclusion.

This book examines how and why collaborative quality assurance techniques, particularly pair programming and peer code review, affect group cognition and software quality in agile software development teams. Prior research on these extremely popular but also costly techniques has focused on isolated pairs of developers and ignored the fact that they are typically applied in larger, enduring teams. This book is one of the first studies to investigate how these techniques depend on and influence the joint cognitive accomplishments of entire development teams rather than individuals. It employs theories on transactive memory systems and functional affordances to provide answers based on empirical research. The mixed-methods research presented includes several in-depth case studies and survey results from more than 500 software developers, team leaders, and product managers in 81 software development teams. The book's findings will advance IS research and have explicit implications for developers of code review tools, information systems development teams, and software development managers.

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Business
Management information systems
Knowledge management
Cognitive psychology
Business and Management
Software Management
Programming Techniques
COMPUTERS / Software Development & Engineering / Quality Assurance & Testing

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