Ethnography of software maintenance activities in an industrial engineering setup


Autoria(s): Vyas, Dhaval
Contribuinte(s)

Tripathi, Sanjay

Joshi, Anirudha

Data(s)

2013

Resumo

New technical and procedural interventions are less likely to be adopted in industry, unless they are smoothly integrated into the existing practices of professionals. In this paper, we provide a case study of the use of ethnographic methods for studying software bug-fixing activities at an industrial engineering conglomerate. We aimed at getting an in-depth understanding of software developers' everyday practices in bug-fixing related projects and in turn inform the design of novel productivity tools. The use of ethnography has allowed us to look at the social side of software maintenance practices. In this paper, we highlight: 1) organizational issues that influence bug-fixing activities; 2) social role of bug tracking systems, and; 3) social issues specific to different phases of bug-fixing activities.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70489/

Publicador

ACM

Relação

DOI:10.1145/2525194.2525269

Vyas, Dhaval (2013) Ethnography of software maintenance activities in an industrial engineering setup. In Tripathi, Sanjay & Joshi, Anirudha (Eds.) Proceedings of the 11th Asia Pacific Conference on Computer Human Interaction (APCHI '13), ACM, Bangalore, India, pp. 242-246.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 ACM New York, NY, USA

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Ethnography #Design #Software Bug-fixing
Tipo

Conference Paper