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Título: Job rotation in software engineering : theory and practice
Autor(es): SANTOS, Ronnie Edson de Souza
Palavras-chave: Engenharia de software; Equipes de software
Data do documento: 5-Jul-2019
Editor: Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Citação: SANTOS, Ronnie Edson de Souza. Job rotation in software engineering: theory and practice. 2019. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência da Computação) – Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, 2019.
Abstract: Job rotation has been proposed as a managerial practice to be applied in the organizational environment to reduce job monotony, boredom, and exhaustion resulting from job simplification, specialization, and repetition. The scientific literature distinguishes between job-to-job and project-to-project rotations. Despite the potential benefits and its actual use by software companies, software engineering research did not accumulate an extensive body of scientific knowledge about benefits and limitations of job rotation in software engineering practice. In fact, there is a known knowledge gap regarding how practitioners can apply this practice in software industry. This research aims to identify and discuss evidence about project-to-project (P2P) job rotation in software companies, seeking to understand its benefits and limitations, in order to build a model that could guide research and practice towards the use of this managerial practice in software development environments. A mix-method research strategy was applied to collect, analyze, and synthesize empirical evidence in order to build and validate a consistent model that could be applied to guide industry practice. This research identified evidence from multiple sources and from different data types (qualitative and quantitative) about the use, benefits and limitations of rotation in software engineering practice. An amount of 25 factors (benefits and limitations) of such rotations in software engineering were identified and discussed. Different research methods yielded complementary evidence that could be used to inform practitioners about the effects of this managerial practice in software professionals’ work. Finally, a managerial model was build and its comprehensiveness was checked in order to be applied in software companies in the process of plan, execute and evaluate job rotations. Before this research, evidence related to job rotations in Software Engineering was restricted to studies that did not investigate this phenomenon as their primary goals. Now, relevant novel evidence and significant findings based on practice were added to the body of knowledge about this specific topic, supporting researchers into the development of future research about the theme, and guiding practitioners into the improvement industry practice.
URI: https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/35187
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