Title :
Towards the Understanding and Classification of the Personality Traits of Software Development Practitioners: Situational Context Cards Approach
Author :
Yilmaz, Murat ; O´Connor, R.V.
Author_Institution :
Lero Grad. Sch. in Software Eng., Dublin City Univ., Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
This study explores the personality traits of software development practitioners by using a classification schema based on the personality traits extended on the Myers-Briggs type indicator (MBTI). To extract the information necessary for understanding and classification of software development personnel, we developed a card game playable with either single or multiple participants. The game consists of seventy cards, which have a keyword and a picture on one side and a hypothetical situation typically encountered in software development landscapes with two different selectable options on the other side. The game master (GM) reads a situation by showing the pictures to participants and elicits the most suitable answer in between two selections. Ultimately, the outcome of the game reveals the personality traits of individuals on a compatible scale with the MBTI. To evaluate our game-based personality identification method, we conduct a case study with sixteen individuals at a university environment in seven group sessions. In light of the experience gained, secondly we refine the questions and test the game on sixty software development personnel selected from a set of team-based pairings at a middle size software company. Our preliminary results indicate that there are more individuals in software teams, who may perceive to be extroverted not only in a classroom environment but also in an industrial setting. Moreover, the initial results suggest that our method can be a viable to the classical paper based MBTI tests particularly for managing the workforce in software development projects.
Keywords :
behavioural sciences computing; computer games; personnel; psychometric testing; software engineering; GM; MBTI; Myers-Briggs type indicator; card game; classroom environment; game master; game-based personality identification method evaluation; hypothetical situation; industrial setting; information extraction; middle size software company; personality trait classification; personality trait understanding; situational context card approach; software development landscapes; software development personnel; software development practitioner; software development projects; software teams; workforce management; Context; Educational institutions; Games; Psychology; Software; Software engineering; Sorting; MBTI; Personality Traits Game; Situational Context Cards; Software Team Configurations; Software Team Management;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA), 2012 38th EUROMICRO Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cesme, Izmir
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2451-9
DOI :
10.1109/SEAA.2012.62