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Enhancing Software Development through Effective Pair Collaboration and Methodologies

This project explores the impact of pair collaboration on software development effectiveness. It examines key factors such as communication correctness, duration, and methodology, while assessing the cost-effectiveness and velocity of redesign efforts. We analyze developer satisfaction, knowledge acquisition, and participation, as well as the influences of individual personality traits on pair compatibility and performance. Our findings highlight the importance of these elements in improving academic performance and productivity, ultimately leading to better acceptance testing outcomes.

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Enhancing Software Development through Effective Pair Collaboration and Methodologies

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  1. communication Correctness, Duration, Methodology, Extensibility, Cost effectiveness, Redesign velocity, design correctness and passed acceptance tests S15, S9 PairCollaboration (as mediator) S15 S2 Pair Performance S10 productivity S15 S4 S74 S20 PairEffectiveness heterogeneosdeveloperpersonalities S15 PairCollaboration developers’ satisfaction, knowledge acquisition and participation S3 (FFM) S15 S3 Conscientiousness assignments’ scores Academic Performance S3, S9 S9 S54 (S/N dimension) testscores opennesstoexperience S43 (S/N and J/P dimension) Pairsatisfactionandconfidence PairCompatibility

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