Systems Development Life Cycle

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Pair Programming

Pair programming is where two programmers work together on a software on one terminal. Pair programming is sometimes referred to as collaborative programming, and also extreme programming. The concept is that having two people working on the same thing can have a more quality product. The concept of working in pairs has been around since 1995 (Williams). With pair programming, progress is faster and quality is higher.


References
Jeffries, Ronald, “Here’s an example of how pair programming works.” XProgramming. 06 Mar. 2005 < http://www.xprogramming.com/Practices/PracPairs.html>

Jeffries, Ronald. “Pair Programming.” 1998. XProgramming. 06 Mar. 2005

Kerievsky, Joshua. “PairDraw.” 2004. Industrial Logic. 06 Mar. 2005


Cockburn, Alistair and Williams, Laurie. “The Costs and Benefits of Pair Programming.” 2004.
NCSU. 06 Mar. 2005

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