The Impact of Forced Working-From-Home on Code Technical Debt: An Industrial Case Study

Ehsan Zabardast, J. Gonzalez-Huerta, Francis Palma
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Background: The COVID-19 outbreak interrupted regular activities for over a year in many countries and resulted in a radical change in ways of working for software development companies, i.e., most software development companies switched to a forced Working-From-Home (WFH) mode. Aim: Although several studies have analysed different aspects of forced WFH mode, it is unknown whether and to what extent WFH impacted the accumulation of technical debt (TD) when developers have different ways to coordinate and communicate with peers. Method: Using the year 2019 as a baseline, we carried out an industrial case study to analyse the evolution of TD in five components that are part of a large project while WFH. As part of the data collection, we carried out a focus group with developers to explain the different patterns observed from the quantitative data analysis. Results: TD accumulated at a slower pace during WFH as compared with the working-from-office period in four components out of five. These differences were found to be statistically significant. Through a focus group, we have identified different factors that might explain the changes in TD accumulation. One of these factors is responsibility diffusion which seems to explain why TD grows faster during the WFH period in one of the components. Conclusion: The results suggest that when the ways of working change, the change between working from office and working from home does not result in an increased accumulation of TD.
强迫在家工作对代码技术债务的影响:一个工业案例研究
背景:新冠肺炎疫情在许多国家中断了一年多的正常活动,导致软件开发公司的工作方式发生了根本性变化,即大多数软件开发公司转向强制在家工作(WFH)模式。虽然有一些研究分析了强制WFH模式的不同方面,但当开发人员与同行的协调和沟通方式不同时,WFH是否以及在多大程度上影响了技术债务(TD)的积累,这是未知的。方法:以2019年为基准,我们开展了一个工业案例研究,分析了TD在大型项目中五个组成部分的演变,而WFH是其中的一部分。作为数据收集的一部分,我们与开发人员进行了焦点小组讨论,以解释从定量数据分析中观察到的不同模式。结果:与下班期间相比,在5个组成部分中,有4个组成部分的TD累积速度较慢。这些差异在统计学上是显著的。通过焦点小组,我们已经确定了可能解释TD积累变化的不同因素。其中一个因素是责任扩散,这似乎解释了为什么TD在其中一个组成部分的WFH期间增长更快。结论:研究结果表明,当工作方式发生变化时,办公室工作与在家工作之间的变化并不会导致TD的积累增加。
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