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Catherine Urquhart
Visiting professor
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Understanding reuse of software examples : A case study of prejudice in a community of practice
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Summary, in English
Context The context of this research is software developers' perceptions about the use of code examples in professional software development. Objective The primary objective of this paper is to identify the human factors that dominate example usage among professional software developers, and to provide a theory that explains these factors. Method To achieve this goal, we analyzed the perceptions of professional software developers as manifested on LinkedIn online community. We analyzed the data qualitatively using adapted grounded theory research procedures. Results The research yields an initial framework of key factors that dominate professional developers' perception regarding example usage. We use the theoretical lens of prejudice theory to put these factors in a broader context, and outline initial recommendations to address these factors in professional organizational context. Conclusion The results of this work, in particular the use of qualitative techniques - allowed us to obtain rich insight into key human factors that affect professional software developers, and enrich the body of literature on the issues of reuse. These factors need to be taken into account as part of an organizational reuse strategy.
Publishing year
2014-12
Language
English
Pages
1613-1628
Publication/Series
Information and Software Technology
Volume
56
Issue
12
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Information Systems, Social aspects
Keywords
- Grounded theory
- Human aspects
- Open source development
- Qualitative research
- Virtual focus group
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0950-5849