2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.infsof.2014.09.002
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Are team personality and climate related to satisfaction and software quality? Aggregating results from a twice replicated experiment

Abstract: Esta es la versión de autor del artículo publicado en: This is an author produced version of a paper published in:Information and Software Technology 57 (2015) We aggregate the results of the three studies through a meta-analysis of correlations. The study was conducted with students.Results: The aggregation of results from the baseline experiment and two replications corroborates the following findings. There is a positive relationship between all four climate factors and satisfaction in software development … Show more

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“…In their study, they assess the personality of software development teams by revealing the personality traits taxonomy. Acuña et al (2016) showed that there is a positive relationship between all four-climate factors and satisfaction in software development teams [12]. The teams whose members score highest for the agreeableness personality factor have the highest satisfaction levels.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their study, they assess the personality of software development teams by revealing the personality traits taxonomy. Acuña et al (2016) showed that there is a positive relationship between all four-climate factors and satisfaction in software development teams [12]. The teams whose members score highest for the agreeableness personality factor have the highest satisfaction levels.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now, from the pedagogical point of view, it is confirming that not considering criteria related to personality traits before the group formation has generally led to lower results. Taking into account personality traits in the group formation process enhances their collaborative performance when it comes to software development activities [78,[82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90]. In this aspect, the highlight of the study is that those groups whose formation has been pre-established by the teachers through the proposed strategy, in general, have had a better collaborative performance than groups with traditional formation, except in the case of heterogeneous training.…”
Section: Conclusion and Further Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few decades back IT considered as a support service, yet it became a main component in every organization by adding more benefits as well as competitive advantages to other organizations. According to the study done by (Acuña, Gómez, Hannay, Juristo, & Pfahl, 2015), individual and teams engaged in the software development process of IT, and ICT companies highly contribute their software development process. Apart from the above, software development process can be identified as a team activity accompanied with the collaboration, coordination and conflicts among the team yet the performance and competencies of the individual are also contribute to the success of the project (Balamohan, Tech, & Dr.S, 2015).…”
Section: It Job Role and Valuementioning
confidence: 99%