PP-ind: A Repository of Industrial Pair Programming Session Recordings

02/08/2020
by   Franz Zieris, et al.
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PP-ind is a repository of audio-video-recordings of industrial pair programming sessions. Since 2007, our research group has collected data in 13 companies. A total of 57 developers worked together (mostly in groups of two, but also three or four) in 67 sessions with a mean length of 1:35 hours. In this report, we describe how we collected the data and provide summaries and characterizations of the sessions.

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