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Empirical study of how personality, team processes and task characteristics relate to satisfaction and software quality
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Total Quality ManagementCustomer SatisfactionSoftware MaintenanceSoftware Development TeamsEngineeringProject ManagementJob PerformanceSoftware EngineeringSoftware ProcessOrganizational BehaviorPsychologyScrumEmployee AttitudeAgile Software DevelopmentManagementSoftware PracticeAgile MethodologiesWork AttitudeJob SatisfactionSoftware QualityEmpirical StudySoftware Development ProcessDesignProduct QualitySoftware DesignSoftware DevelopmentDevelopment MethodologyBusinessQuality CharacteristicTeam Processes
This paper analyses the relationships between personality, team processes, task characteristics, product quality and satisfaction in software development teams. The data analysed here were gathered from a sample of 35 teams of students (105 participants) from a Spanish university. These teams applied an adaptation of an agile methodology, eXtreme Programming (XP), to develop the same software product.
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