How COVID-19 Pandemic affects Software Developers’ Wellbeing, and the New Trends in Soft Skills in Working from Home

R. Juárez-Ramírez, C. Navarro-Cota, G. Licea, S. Jiménez, Verónica Tapia-Ibarra, C. G. Guerra García, H. G. Pérez-González
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The coronavirus COVID-19 swept the world in early 2020, working from home was a necessity. In the software industry, thousands of software developers began working from home, many did so on short notice, under difficult and stressful conditions. The emotions of developers can be affected by this situation. On the other hand, some well-known soft skills have been emphasized as required for working remotely. Software engineering research lacks theory and methodologies for addressing human aspects in software development. In this paper, we present an exploratory study focused on the developers’ wellbeing during pandemic, expressed as emotions, and the perceptions of the level in which soft skills are practiced/required in the working from home mode. The results show that high percent expressed to experience positive emotions, however, a portion of respondents expressed to feel negative emotions. In the case of soft skills, some of them are revealed as practiced in high level in working from home, but still there is not consensus.
COVID-19大流行如何影响软件开发人员的福祉,以及在家办公软技能的新趋势
2020年初,冠状病毒COVID-19席卷全球,在家工作是必要的。在软件行业,成千上万的软件开发人员开始在家工作,许多人是在困难和压力的条件下临时通知的。开发者的情绪会受到这种情况的影响。另一方面,一些众所周知的软技能被强调为远程工作所必需的。软件工程研究缺乏解决软件开发中人的方面的理论和方法。在本文中,我们提出了一项探索性研究,重点关注大流行期间开发者的幸福感,表达为情绪,以及对在家工作模式中实践/需要软技能水平的看法。结果显示,高比例的受访者表示体验到积极的情绪,然而,一部分受访者表示感受到消极的情绪。在软技能方面,一些软技能在在家办公中得到了高水平的实践,但仍未达成共识。
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