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Wednesday, May 23 • 17:00 - 17:15
Stress in Agile Software Development: Practices and Outcomes

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Stress is an important workplace issue, affecting both the health of individuals, and the health of organizations. Early advocacy for Agile Software Development suggested it might help avoid stress, with practices that emphasize a sustainable pace, and self-organizing teams. Our analysis of a 2014 survey, however, suggested that stress might still be commonplace in Agile teams, especially for those with less experience. We also noticed that newcomers to Agile emphasized technical, rather than collaborative, practices, and speculated this might explain the stress. We explored this in our analysis of a follow-up survey conducted in 2016, and report our findings in this paper. We show that there are a variety of factors involved, and that avoiding stress is associated with both collaborative and technical practices, and a range of outcomes.

Speakers
avatar for Craig Anslow

Craig Anslow

Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Victoria University of Wellington
Teach and research Agile methods at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and University of Oxford, UK. Develop innovative novel software tools for Agile developers. Conduct studies on software practitioners. PhD in software engineering.
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Martin Kroop

Professor for Software Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland
Martin is professor for Software Engineering at the Institute of Mobile and Distributed Systems at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland. His main interest is in everything that makes software development more efficient, including build automation, testing... Read More →


Wednesday May 23, 2018 17:00 - 17:15 WEST
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