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How Workspaces Influence Software Development? Preliminary Results of a Systematic Literature Review
Author(s) -
Victor G. J. Costa,
César França
Publication year - 2019
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5753/vem.2019.7584
Subject(s) - workspace , software development , computer science , software , software engineering , systematic review , software peer review , social software engineering , personal software process , field (mathematics) , software construction , artificial intelligence , operating system , medline , mathematics , pure mathematics , political science , robot , law
This work brings to light the preliminary results of a literature review showing what physical elements of workspaces have been studied in software engineering, and what are their known impacts on software development performance. A systematic literature review has been conducted, covering a period of 16 years of publications in software engineering field. Seven dimensions of workspace factors were mapped and we present the impacts of these factors on elements of software development performance, such as communication and collaboration. This article evidences the fact that there is not a generally accepted best model for software development workspaces, and that there is still much room for investigation in this topic

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