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The effects of pair-programming on individual programming skill

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2008
Previous studies have reported significant educational benefits from the use of pair-programming, in which two students program together at the same computer. Here, we report the results of a controlled study designed to measure the effects of pair-programming on the development of individual programming ability.
Tim Wahls, L. Martin Eby, Grant Braught
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Pair programming in middle school: variations in interactions and behaviors

Computer Science Education, 2019
Background and Context: Pair programming is used in classrooms to promote learning and engage a more diverse group of students in computing fields, but little is known about what it looks like in middle school.
Shannon Campe   +3 more
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Pair programming

Proceedings of the Second ACM-IEEE international symposium on Empirical software engineering and measurement, 2008
Pair programming is a practice in which two programmers work collaboratively at one computer on the same design, algorithm, or code. Prior research on pair programming has primarily focused on its evaluation in academic settings. There has been limited evidence on the use, problems and benefits, partner selection, and the general perceptions towards ...
Andrew Begel, Nachiappan Nagappan
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Are Reviews an Alternative to Pair Programming? [PDF]

open access: possibleEmpirical Software Engineering, 2004
From the first presentation of extreme programming on, pair programming has attracted a wide range of programmers to work together in front of one display. The proposed advantages of pair programming are a faster development cycle and code with higher quality.
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How Pair Programming Influences Team Performance: The Role of Backup Behavior, Shared Mental Models, and Task Novelty

Information systems research, 2019
Many organizations and software firms these days use pair programming to meet the challenges posed by digital transformations and to meet customer needs.
T. Kude   +3 more
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Remote Pair Programming in Online CS Education: Investigating through a Gender Lens

IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages / Human-Centric Computing Languages and Environments, 2019
Online CS education shows many gender-inclusivity problems in practice and through tools, and little has been done to address this. In CS classrooms, pair programming has been shown to significantly help women and men understand and appreciate ...
S. Kuttal   +2 more
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Pair Programming and Gender

2006
Studies of pair programming both in industry and academic settings have found improvements in program quality, test scores, confidence, enjoyment, and retention in computer-related majors. In this article we define pair programming, summarize the results of pair programming research, and show why we believe pair programming will help women and men ...
Linda L. Werner   +2 more
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The Impact of Static and Dynamic Pairs on Pair Programming

2014 IEEE Eighth International Conference on Software Security and Reliability-Companion, 2014
Pair programming is a programming technique in which pair of people doing programming on a single machine. The programming pair consists of a driver and a navigator or observer. The driver addresses the operational issues; i.e., responsible for implementing the current module in hand.
David Umphress, Rajendran Swamidurai
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Distributed pair programming on the Web

Proceedings of the Fourth Mexican International Conference on Computer Science, 2003. ENC 2003., 2004
Pair programming is an extreme programming practice, where two programmers working sided by side on a single computer produce a software artifact. This technique has demonstrated to produce higher quality code in less time it would take an individual programmer.
Jesus Favela   +4 more
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Pair programming on the C3 project [PDF]

open access: possibleComputer, 2001
Chrysler's Comprehensive Compensation (C3) project was one of the first large-scale IT projects on which Extreme Programming (XP) precepts were attempted. As XP was being invented, we didn't really think of it as a theoretical or methodological breakthrough; it was simply an opportunity to get the job done.
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