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A Mosaic of Perspectives: Understanding Ownership in Software Engineering
Agile software development relies on self-organized teams, underlining the importance of individual responsibility. How developers take responsibility and build ownership are influenced by external factors such as architecture and development methods. This paper examines the existing literature on ownership in software engineering and in psychology, and argues that a more comprehensive view of ownership in software engineering has a great potential in improving software team’s work. Initial positions on the issue are offered for discussion and to lay foundations for further research.
A Mosaic of Perspectives: Understanding Ownership in Software Engineering presentation (presentation.pdf) | 713KiB |
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14:50 20mTalk | A Mosaic of Perspectives: Understanding Ownership in Software Engineering Research Papers Tomi Suomi University of Jyväskylä, Petri Ihantola University of Jyväskylä, Tommi Mikkonen University of Helsinki, Niko Mäkitalo University of Jyväskylä Pre-print File Attached | ||
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