Authors
Barthélémy Dagenais, Harold Ossher, Rachel KE Bellamy, Martin P Robillard, Jacqueline P De Vries
Publication date
2010/5/1
Book
Proceedings of the 32nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering-Volume 1
Pages
275-284
Description
When developers join a software development project, they find themselves in a project landscape, and they must become familiar with the various landscape features. To better understand the nature of project landscapes and the integration process, with a view to improving the experience of both newcomers and the people responsible for orienting them, we performed a grounded theory study with 18 newcomers across 18 projects. We identified the main features that characterize a project landscape, together with key orientation aids and obstacles, and we theorize that there are three primary factors that impact the integration experience of newcomers: early experimentation, internalizing structures and cultures, and progress validation.
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