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In my own case, our development team pursued peer reviews of a number of different software artifacts (requirements analyses, test plans, code, and so on). Peer programming was not even considered as an option. The peer review practice was pushed down from the top, and the developers never bought into it. We had an external SQA group that gathered metrics from the activities, but the numbers were pretty worthless since the effort was half-hearted. After years of this being the "official" way to do things, the developers have come to collectively ignore the prescribed procedures. Now there is less visibility into when bugs are getting interjected into the lifecycle. And not doing the peer reviews has led to increased specialization on the team...where no one really knows the requirements/logic of components outside their own specialized area of the system. It would be valuable to know your experiences w/ peer reviews or pair programming, especially success stories. |
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Peer Reviews or Pair Programming, or Both?Do you participate in code peer reviews or practice pair programming, or both? Have you been able to demonstrate an increase in software quality using these practices? What benefits and drawbacks have you observed in the course of practice? What hurdles to implementation did you face? In my own case, our development team pursued peer reviews of a number of different software artifacts (requirements analyses, test plans, code, and so on). Peer programming was not even considered as an option. The peer review practice was pushed down from the top, and the developers never bought into it. We had an external SQA group that gathered metrics from the activities, but the numbers were pretty worthless since the effort was half-hearted. After years of this being the "official" way to do things, the developers have come to collectively ignore the prescribed procedures. Now there is less visibility into when bugs are getting interjected into the lifecycle. And not doing the peer reviews has led to increased specialization on the team...where no one really knows the requirements/logic of components outside their own specialized area of the system. It would be valuable to know your experiences w/ peer reviews or pair programming, especially success stories.
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