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Paired Comparison Rankings by Linear Programming

Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 1973
The problem of estimating partial and complete paired comparison rankings is formulated as a linear programming problem. The solution of the problem immediately yields a ranking. A treatment of ties is considered as a result of which the solution of the program may explicitly have two objects tied in the ranking. Such a ranking is called partial.
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Pair Programming: Experience the Difference

2002
Pair programming is emerging as an important technique for developing higher quality code, faster. With pair programming, two software developers work on one computer, collaborating on the same design, algorithm, code, or test. This tutorial examines pair programming research results and anecdotal experiences of programmers who have transitioned to ...
Robert R. Kessler, Laurie Williams
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Pair Programming: Issues and Challenges

2010
Pair programming, two programmers collaborating on design, coding and testing, has been a controversial focus of interest as Agile Software Development continues to grow in popularity both among academics and practitioners. As a result of the many investigations into the effectiveness of pair programming in the last decade, many have come to realize ...
Keith C. C. Chan   +2 more
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Effective distributed pair programming

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Global Software Engineering, 2018
Pair Programming1 has quickly become a widespread technique for teams adopting Agile. The interest has gained even more popularity for those implementing Extreme Programming (XP) which is a well-known Agile methodology. There is a general agreement that pair programming works well with a pair of developers working side by side.
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The Collaborative Nature of Pair Programming

2006
This paper considers the nature of pair programming. It focuses on using pair programmers' verbalizations as an indicator of collaboration. A review of the literature considers the benefits and costs of co-operative and collaborative verbalization. We then report on a set of four one-week studies of commercial pair programmers. From recordings of their
Benedict du Boulay   +2 more
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Pair Programming: The Choice of a Partner

2010
Pair Programming (PP) is a software development practice in which two programmers are working together on one computer, sharing mouse and keyboard [4]. Knowledge transfer is reported to be one of the benefits of PP. A crucial condition in order to achieve knowledge transfer among the whole development team is that developers must swap partners. However,
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Pairs Enrichment Program

2018
Mo Therese Hannah, Rita DeMaria
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Thematic Analysis of Students' Reflections on Pair Programming in CS1

Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2018
Mehmet Celepkolu, K. Boyer
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A Meta-Analysis of Pair-Programming in Computer Programming Courses

ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2017
K. Umapathy, Albert D. Ritzhaupt
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