posted on 2017-01-13, 14:44authored byMert Yilmez, Murat Yilmaz, Rory V. O'Connor, Paul Clarke
Although there are various kinds of processes designed to manage the
complexities of software development, it is still a challenging endeavor. Recently,
a significant number of researchers have started to investigate social problems
such as incompatibilities with respect to personality that is likely to be encountered
in all stages of the software development process. However, there is no
computer-based artifact to reveal the personality types of software practitioners.
To bridge this gap, a virtual 3D assessment environment is developed with the
ability to immerse individuals similar to a realistic model of the assessment. The
interactive questionnaire is based on previous interactive personality assessment
framework, which was specifically designed for software engineers. Based on
the developed tool, a study was conducted on software practitioners. The data
gathered via a survey study from software practitioners is analyzed to observe
the difference between the results of paper-based and interactive versions of the
same assessment. The analysis of this research states that there is a significant difference
between the results of participant’s survey scores. Overall, these results
indicate that proposed tool is relevant to help software professionals to improve
the software development process when personality types are in consideration.
History
Publication
16th International Conference, SPICE 2016;Communications in Computer and Information Science;609, pp. 71-83
Publisher
Springer
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
SFI
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