Pair programming is one of the more controversial aspects of several Agile system development methods, in particular extreme Programming (XP). Various studies have assessed factors that either drive the success or suggest advantages (and disadvantages) of pair programming. In this exploratory study the literature on pair programming is examined and factors distilled. These factors are then compared and contrasted with those discovered in our recent Delphi study of pair programming. Gallis et al. (2003) have proposed an initial framework aimed at providing a comprehensive identification of the major factors impacting team programming situations including pair programming. However, this study demonstrates that the framework should be extended to include an additional category of factors that relate to organizational matters. These factors will be further refined, and used to develop and empirically evaluate a conceptual model of pair programming (success). © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.
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Ally, M., Darroch, F., & Toleman, M. (2005). A framework for understanding the factors influencing pair programming success. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3556, pp. 82–91). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11499053_10
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