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The Social Dynamics of Pair Programming

29th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'07), 2007
This paper presents data from a four month ethnographic study of professional pair programmers from two software development teams. Contrary to the current conception of pair programmers, the pairs in this study did not hew to the separate roles of "driver" and "navigator".
Jan Chong, Thomas E. Hurlbutt
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Empirical validation of pair programming

Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering - ICSE '05, 2005
This paper discusses an empirical assessment of pair programming. Several agile processes arose and have been adopted in industry with the promise of producing working software in the early phases of production process and to make the organization flexible and adaptable with respect to the changing environment.
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Constraint Pairing In Integer Programming

INFOR: Information Systems and Operational Research, 1975
AbstractSingle linear constraints can be used in a straightforward way for deriving bounds on the variables of discrete optimization problems. More powerful conclusions can be obtained from the examination of all the surrogate constraints associated to pairs of constraints.
Manfred Padberg   +2 more
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Ethics of a Paired-Kidney-Exchange Program

New England Journal of Medicine, 1997
Although transplantation is the best treatment for many people with end-stage renal disease, the gap between the number of organ donors and the number of potential recipients continues to widen.1 Patients are often treated with dialysis for years while awaiting transplants, and many die.1 At the University of Chicago, between 10 and 20 percent of ...
J. R. Thistlethwaite   +5 more
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Efficacy of distributed pair programming

2010 International Conference on Information and Emerging Technologies, 2010
In the last decade, there has been a vast growth in global software development. It has lead to opportunities around the world for people to collaborate and communicate timelessly. Consequently, people are working in the same team while being geographically dispersed around the globe.
Zafar Nasir, Maryam Bandukda
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Video analysis of pair programming

Proceedings of the 2008 international workshop on Scrutinizing agile practices or shoot-out at the agile corral, 2008
This article presents the results of a video analysis of nine pair programming sessions of undergraduate students. The analysis focuses on the keyboard and mouse control of the programming partners. It shows that most pairs do not share the keyboard and mouse equally but rather have one partner who is more active than the other.
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Discontinous use of Pair Programming

2010
Pair Programming (PP) has usually considered non effective for distributed teams, not working most of the time together (Williams et al., 2000; Baheti et al., 2002). In this chapter we discuss the effectiveness of PP at transferring knowledge and skills among students that met only occasionally and worked mostly independently.
Barbara Russo   +3 more
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Pair programming in software evolution

Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2005., 2006
This paper presents an experiment on pair programming in software evolution. Six graduate students are involved in the experiment, in which four of them form two pairs and the rest two are required to work individually. The experiment enables a study that compares pair programming with traditional individual programming. The result of experiment on six
Xuhui Chen, Shaochun Xu
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Observations on Knowledge Transfer of Professional Software Developers during Pair Programming

2016 IEEE/ACM 38th International Conference on Software Engineering Companion (ICSE-C), 2016
Context: Software development is knowledge-intense work, and so is pair programming. However, the importance of knowledge transfer in pair programming is usually only stressed for expert-novice constellations.
Franz Zieris, L. Prechelt
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