Situational analysis of the subjective well-being of university software developers in Puebla

María del Carmen Cano-Alvarado, M. López, J. C. Garcia, Haydeé Margarita Hernández Ruiz, M. González-Pérez
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Integral well-being is vital for the optimal functioning of people. The requirements for a software developer in the performance of their professional activity are varied and complex. These requirements range from working in multidisciplinary and multilingual teams, going through the challenge of technological advances of the discipline to commit to quality and innovation. To face these demands, it is essential that the developers have an optimal functioning, where the experience emotional and satisfaction with life play an important role. The objective of this article is to analyze the subjective well-being of university software developers in Puebla. The research is a quantitative cross-correlation study to identify statistically significant relationships between the different welfare variables. The study involved 47 university software developers from the city of Puebla. We use Pearson's multivariate correlation to validate the instruments and find relationships between variables, and Chi-squared statistics to calculate the dependency between them. The results reveal that the university software developers experience with higher incidence and intensity, the positive affections over the negatives. The affective balance (Net Affect), calculated as the difference of the weighted averages by duration between positive affective states and negative, was positive (mean = 1.31). "Concentrated" is the positive affective state with the highest incidence and with the highest reported intensity. "Tired" is the most experienced negative affect and highest in intensity. Developers spend 40% of their time experiencing negative affective states (U-index) and are moderately satisfied with their lives in general.
普埃布拉州高校软件开发人员主观幸福感情境分析
整体福祉对于人的最佳功能至关重要。软件开发人员在执行其专业活动时的需求是多种多样且复杂的。这些要求包括在多学科和多语言团队中工作,经历该学科技术进步的挑战,致力于质量和创新。为了面对这些需求,开发者必须拥有最佳的功能,其中情感体验和生活满意度扮演着重要的角色。本文的目的是分析普埃布拉州大学软件开发人员的主观幸福感。该研究是一项定量的交叉相关研究,旨在确定不同福利变量之间的统计显著关系。这项研究涉及来自普埃布拉市的47名大学软件开发人员。我们使用Pearson的多变量相关来验证工具并找到变量之间的关系,并使用卡方统计来计算它们之间的依赖关系。结果表明:高校软件开发人员体验的发生率和强度均高于负面影响;以积极情感状态与消极情感状态之间的持续时间加权平均值之差计算的情感平衡(净情感)为正(平均值= 1.31)。“集中”是发生率最高、报告强度最高的积极情感状态。“累”是经历最多、强度最高的负面情绪。开发者有40%的时间处于消极情感状态(u指数),总体上对自己的生活还算满意。
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