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Abstract and 1. Introduction

2. Experiment Definition

3. Experiment Design and Conduct

3.1 Latin Square Designs

3.2 Subjects, Tasks and Objects

3.3 Conduct

3.4 Measures

4. Data Analysis

4.1 Model Assumptions

4.2 Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)

4.3 Treatment Comparisons

4.4 Effect Size and Power Analysis

5. Experiment Limitations and 5.1 Threats to the Conclusion Validity

5.2 Threats to Internal Validity

5.3 Threats to Construct Validity

5.4 Threats to External Validity

6. Discussion and 6.1 Duration

6.2 Effort

7. Conclusions and Further Work, and References

7. Conclusions and Further Work

This paper presented a controlled experiment that was run as part of a university course in DOE. The aim of the experiment was to evaluate pair versus solo programming with respect to duration and effort. Subjects who jointly wrote the program assignments took less time (28%) than subjects who worked individually. Conversely subjects grouped in pairs spent more effort (30%) than those who worked individually. These results are very close to those reported in [24].

With the aiming of striving towards better research practices in SE [18] we reported all the collected measures. This data will help other researchers to verify or re-analyze [14] the experiment results presented in this work. This data can also be used to accumulate and consolidate a body of knowledge about pair programing.

We are planning to conduct future replications of this experiment to get more insight about the effect of pair programming. Although we did not observe interactions between treatment and blocks, we plan to use another experimental design to assess possible interactions.

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Omar S. Gómez received a BS degree in Computing from the University of Guadalajara (UdG), and a MS degree in Software Engineering from the Center for Mathematical Research (CIMAT), both in Mexico. Recently, he received a PhD degree in Software and Systems from the Technical University of Madrid (UPM). Currently he is a full time professor of Software Engineering at Mathematics Faculty of the Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY). His main research interests include: Experimentation in software engineering, software process improvement and software architectures.

José L. Batún received a BS degree in Mathematics from the Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY). He received a MS degree and a PhD degree in Probability and Statistics, both, from the Center for Mathematical Research (CIMAT) in Guanajuato, Mexico. He is currently full time professor of Statistics at Mathematics Faculty of the Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY). His research interests include: Multivariate statistical models, copulas, survival analysis, time series and their applications.

Raúl A. Aguilar was born in Telchac Pueblo, Mexico, in 1971. He received the BS degree in Computer Science from the Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY) and a PhD degree (PhD European mention) at the Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Spain. Currently he is full time professor of software engineering at Mathematics Faculty of the Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY). His main research interests include: Software engineering and computer science applied to education.

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Authors:

(1) Omar S. Gómez, full time professor of Software Engineering at Mathematics Faculty of the Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY);

(2) José L. Batún, full time professor of Statistics at Mathematics Faculty of the Autonomous University of Yucatan (UADY);

(3) Raúl A. Aguilar, Faculty of Mathematics, Autonomous University of Yucatan Merida, Yucatan 97119, Mexico.

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