Workgraph: personal focus vs. interruption for engineers at Meta

Yifen Chen, Peter C. Rigby, Yulin Chen, Kun Jiang, Nader Dehghani, Qianying Huang, Peter Cottle, Clayton Andrews, Noah Lee, Nachiappan Nagappan
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Abstract

All engineers dislike interruptions because it takes away from the deep focus time needed to write complex code. Our goal is to reduce unnecessary interruptions at . We first describe our Workgraph platform that logs how engineers use our internal work tools at . Using these anonymized logs, we create sessions. sessions are defined in opposition to interruption and are the amount of time until the engineer is interrupted by, for example, a work chat message. We describe descriptive statistics related to how long engineers are able to focus. We find that at Meta, Engineers have a total of 14.25 hours of personal-focus time per week. These numbers are comparable with those reported by other software firms. We then create a Random Forest model to understand which factors influence the median daily personal-focus time. We find that the more time an engineer spends in the IDE the longer their focus. We also find that the more central an engineer is in the social work network, the shorter their personal-focus time. Other factors such as role and domain/pillar have little impact on personal-focus at Meta. To help engineers achieve longer blocks of personal-focus and help them stay in flow, Meta developed the AutoFocus tool that blocks work chat notifications when an engineer is working on code for 12 minutes or longer. AutoFocus allows the sender to still force a work chat message using “@notify” ensuring that urgent messages still get through, but allowing the sender to reflect on the importance of the message. In a large experiment, we find that AutoFocus increases the amount of personal-focus time by 20.27%, and it has now been rolled out widely at Meta.
工作图:Meta工程师的个人关注与干扰
所有的工程师都不喜欢被打断,因为这会让他们无法集中精力编写复杂的代码。我们的目标是减少不必要的干扰。我们首先描述了我们的Workgraph平台,它记录了工程师如何使用我们的内部工作工具。使用这些匿名日志,我们创建会话。会话的定义与中断相反,是工程师被工作聊天消息等打断之前的时间。我们描述了与工程师能够集中注意力的时间有关的描述性统计数据。我们发现,在Meta,工程师每周总共有14.25小时的个人专注时间。这些数据与其他软件公司报告的数据相当。然后,我们创建了一个随机森林模型来了解哪些因素会影响中位数的日常个人关注时间。我们发现,工程师花在IDE上的时间越多,他们关注的时间就越长。我们还发现,工程师在社会工作网络中的位置越中心,他们的个人关注时间就越短。其他因素,如角色和领域/支柱对Meta的个人关注影响不大。为了帮助工程师实现更长时间的个人关注,并帮助他们保持心流状态,Meta开发了AutoFocus工具,当工程师在代码上工作12分钟或更长时间时,它会阻止工作聊天通知。自动聚焦允许发送者仍然使用“@notify”强制发送工作聊天消息,以确保紧急消息仍然可以通过,但允许发送者反思消息的重要性。在一个大型实验中,我们发现AutoFocus将个人专注时间增加了20.27%,现在它已经在Meta上广泛推广。
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