Grounded theory analysis of pair programming sessions identifies power gaps caused by knowledge gaps and hierarchical behavior, producing defensive and disengaging behaviors that equalizing behavior can reduce.
In: Proceed- ings of the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), NIER Track
2 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
2
Pith papers citing it
fields
cs.SE 2representative citing papers
Hidden dependencies and component variants in SBOMs cause inconsistent vulnerability reporting and VEX handling across scanners.
citing papers explorer
-
Managing Power Gaps as an Element of Pair Programming Skill: A Grounded Theory
Grounded theory analysis of pair programming sessions identifies power gaps caused by knowledge gaps and hierarchical behavior, producing defensive and disengaging behaviors that equalizing behavior can reduce.
-
Hidden Dependencies and Component Variants in SBOM-Based Software Composition Analysis
Hidden dependencies and component variants in SBOMs cause inconsistent vulnerability reporting and VEX handling across scanners.