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Impact of physical ambiance on communication,collaboration and coordination in agile software development: An empirical evaluation
Affiliation:1. paluno – The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Gerlingstr. 16, 45127 Essen, Germany;2. adesso AG, Stockholmer Allee 20, 44269 Dortmund, Germany;3. Department of Computer Science, University of Iceland, Dunhagi 5, 107 Reykjavík, Iceland;1. Communication & Media Management, Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University, Hughes Hall, Rm. 513 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY 10458, USA,;2. Business Information Systems Group, National University of Ireland, Galway, J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, University Road, Galway, Ireland;1. Department of Computer Engineering, Çankaya University, Turkey;2. Lero, the Irish Software Research Center, Ireland;3. School of Computing, Dublin City University, Ireland;4. Østfold University College, Faculty of Computer Sciences, Norway
Abstract:ContextCommunication, collaboration and coordination are key enablers of software development and even more so in agile methods. The physical environment of the workspace plays a significant role in effective communication, collaboration, and coordination among people while developing software.ObjectiveIn this paper, we have studied and further evaluated empirically the effect of different constituents of physical environment on communication, coordination, and collaboration, respectively. The study aims to provide a guideline for prospective agile software developers.MethodA survey was conducted among software developers at a software development organization. To collect data, a survey was carried out along with observations, and interviews.ResultsIt has been found that half cubicles are ‘very effective’ for the frequency of communication. Further, half cubicles were discovered ‘effective’ but not ‘very effective’ for the quality/effectiveness of communication. It is found that half-height cubicles and status boards are ‘very effective’ for the coordination among team members according to the survey. Communal/discussion space is found to be ‘effective’ but not ‘very effective’ for coordination among team members. Our analysis also reveals that half-height glass barriers are ‘very effective’ during the individuals problem-solving activities while working together as a team. Infact, such a physically open environment appears to improve communication, coordination, and collaboration.ConclusionAccording to this study, an open working environment with only half-height glass barriers and communal space plays a major role in communication among team members. The presence of status boards significantly help in reducing unnecessary communication by providing the required information to individuals and therefore, in turn reduce distractions a team member may confront in their absence. As communication plays a significant role in improving coordination and collaboration, it is not surprising to find the effect of open working environment and status boards in improving coordination and collaboration. An open working environment increases the awareness among software developers e.g. who is doing what, what is on the agenda, what is taking place, etc. That in turn, improves coordination among them. A communal/discussion space helps in collaboration immensely.
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