Towards to Transfer the Directives of Communicability to Software Projects: Qualitative Studies

Adriana Lopes Damian, E. Canedo, C. D. Souza, T. Conte
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The software artifacts developed in the early stages of the development process describe the proposed solutions for the software. For this reason, these artifacts are commonly used to support communication among members of the development team. Miscommunication through software artifacts occurs because practitioners typically focus on their modeling, without reflecting on how other software development team members interpret them. In this context, we proposed the Directives of Communicability (DCs) to support practitioners analyzing characteristics that affect the artifact’s content on communication via artifact. We conducted preliminary studies in a controlled environment with our proposal. However, we noticed that new studies are necessary to evaluate the DCs concerning practitioners’ perceptions before transferring them to the industry. In this paper, we present two studies performed aiming to transfer the DCs to the software industry. In the first study, we evaluated the practitioners’ perception about the DCs. In the second study, we evaluated the feasibility of the DCs in a software development team. The studies’ results indicated that DCs have the potential to support improvements in artifacts’ content to reduce miscommunication via artifact. To facilitate the use of our proposal in the software industry, we created procedures that support the adoption of the DCs and checklists for the application of each directive in the software artifacts. We noticed positive perceptions of practitioners about the application of DCs in software artifacts. We hope that our contribution support software development teams that use artifacts in your projects.
向软件项目传递可沟通性指令:定性研究
在开发过程的早期阶段开发的软件工件描述了为软件提出的解决方案。由于这个原因,这些工件通常用于支持开发团队成员之间的通信。由于从业者通常关注于他们的建模,而没有考虑其他软件开发团队成员是如何解释它们的,因此会发生通过软件工件的误解。在这种情况下,我们提出了可沟通性指令(DCs)来支持实践者分析影响通过工件进行沟通的工件内容的特征。我们在一个可控的环境中进行了初步的研究。然而,我们注意到,在将DCs转移到行业之前,有必要进行新的研究来评估有关从业者感知的DCs。在本文中,我们提出了两项旨在将数据中心转移到软件行业的研究。在第一项研究中,我们评估了从业人员对DCs的看法。在第二个研究中,我们评估了DCs在软件开发团队中的可行性。研究结果表明,DCs有潜力支持工件内容的改进,以减少通过工件产生的误解。为了便于在软件行业中使用我们的建议,我们创建了支持采用dc的过程,并为软件工件中每个指令的应用创建了检查清单。我们注意到实践者对DCs在软件工件中的应用的积极看法。我们希望我们的贡献能够支持在您的项目中使用工件的软件开发团队。
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