SEDec 5, 2013

Developer Experience: Concept and Definition

arXiv:1312.1452v1110 citations
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This work addresses the need for better understanding developer experiences in modern software development contexts, but it is incremental as it adapts existing concepts from user experience.

The paper introduces the concept of Developer Experience (DX) to capture developers' feelings and perceptions in their work environments, aiming to improve team and project performance, though it does not provide concrete numerical results.

New ways of working such as globally distributed development or the integration of self-motivated external developers into software ecosystems will require a better and more comprehensive understanding of developers' feelings, perceptions, motivations and identification with their tasks in their respective project environments. User experience is a concept that captures how persons feel about products, systems and services. It evolved from disciplines such as interaction design and usability to a much richer scope that includes feelings, motivations, and satisfaction. Similarly, developer experience could be defined as a means for capturing how developers think and feel about their activities within their working environments, with the assumption that an improvement of the developer experience has positive impacts on characteristics such as sustained team and project performance. This article motivates the importance of developer experience, sketches related approaches from other domains, proposes a definition of developer experience that is derived from similar concepts in other domains, describes an ongoing empirical study to better understand developer experience, and finally gives an outlook on planned future research activities.

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