Abnormal working hours can reduce work health, general well-being, and productivity, independent from a profession. To inform future approaches for automatic stress and overload detection, this paper establishes empirically collected measures of the work patterns of software engineers. To this aim, we perform the first large-scale study of software engineers’ working hours by investigating the time stamps of commit activities of 86 large open source software projects, both containing hired and volunteer developers. We find that two thirds of software engineers mainly follow typical office hours, empirically established to be from 10h to 18h, and do not usually work during nights and weekends. Large variations between projects and individuals exist. Surprisingly, we found no support that project maturation would decrease abnormal working hours. In the Firefox case study, we found that hired developers work more during office hours while seniority, either in terms of number of commits or job status, did not impact working hours. We conclude that the use of working hours or timestamps of work products for stress detection requires establishing baselines at the level of individuals.
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09:00 - 10:30 | Studying Software Engineers IIJournal first papers / Technical Papers at H2 room Chair(s): Minghui Zhou Peking University | ||
09:00 20mTalk | What makes a great manager of software engineers? Journal first papers Eirini Kalliamvakou University of Victoria, Christian Bird Microsoft Research, Thomas Zimmermann Microsoft Research, Andrew Begel Microsoft Research, Robert Deline , Daniel M. German | ||
09:20 20mTalk | Older adults and hackathons: a qualitative study Journal first papers Wiesław Kopeć Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, Bartłomiej Balcerzak , Radosław Nielek , Grzegorz Kowalik , Adam Wierzbicki , Fabio Casati Link to publication DOI | ||
09:40 20mTalk | Does Syntax Highlighting Help Programming Novices? Journal first papers | ||
10:00 20mTalk | Do programmers work at night or during weekend? Technical Papers Maëlick Claes , Mika Mäntylä University of Oulu, Miikka Kuutila , Bram Adams MCIS, École Polytechnique de Montréal Pre-print | ||
10:20 10mTalk | Q&A in groups Technical Papers |