Predicting Software Damage Rate from Cognitive Bias in Software Design Process
Software design process is one of the critical processes in software development life cycle since it delivers a software design specification basically used for implementation in order to deliver software meets user expectation.There are many tasks required different skills of design team members.Due to the different backgrounds,experiences and preferences of software designers,cognitive bias may arise that leads tothe increase of software damage.In this paper,we want to explore whether there is a correlation between any cognitive bias types occur from human working process and software damage rate.From our experiment,we discover that there is a statistically significantcorrelation between the two types of cognitive bias; confirmation bias and adjustment bias in design process and software damage rate.
Human Factor Software Psychology Software Design Cognitive Bias Software Requirements Specification
Noptanit Chotisarn Nakornthip Prompoon
Software Engineering Laboratory, Center of Excellence for Software Engineering Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
国际会议
北京
英文
199-203
2013-03-14(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)