Olores comunitarios en comunidades de desarrollo de software: Revisión Sistemática de la Literatura
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Objetivo: Este estudio presenta hallazgos iniciales obtenidos a partir de una Revisión Sistemática de la Literatura, cuyo propósito fue identificar los potenciales anti-patrones conocidos como olores comunitarios, los cuales si no se abordan de manera efectiva, pueden generar problemas sociales subyacentes en equipos de desarrollo de software. Metodología: Para llevar a cabo este estudio, se realizó una Revisión Sistemática de Literatura, que proporcionó un análisis detallado y organizado de los estudios relacionados con el tema olores comunitarios en equipos de desarrollo de software. El artículo se enfocó en tres aspectos principales: (i) aspectos demográficos del tema, (ii) tipos de investigación, y (iii) definición, causas y efectos de los olores comunitarios según los diferentes autores. La Revisión Sistemática de Literatura siguió el protocolo propuesto por Kitchenham, lo que permitió identificar, analizar y evaluar la literatura disponible de manera rigurosa y profunda. Resultados: Se seleccionaron, analizaron y evaluaron 49 artículos primarios, lo que permitió identificar 35 olores comunitarios; entre los más destacados o visibles se encuentran: silo organizacional, nube negra, lobo solitario y cuello de botella junto con sus causas y efectos negativos. Conclusiones: A partir de la Revisión Sistemática de Literatura, se pudo identificar el estado actual de la investigación sobre los olores comunitarios y los principales anti-patrones que provocan su aparición. Estos efectos pueden complicar la interacción y el trabajo en equipo entre los integrantes, conduciendo a fallas, retrasos, artefactos de software incompletos o defectuosos, y la manifestación de riesgos psicosociales.
- Anti-patrones
- Comunicación
- Cooperación
- Coordinación
- Comunidades de software
- Deuda social
- Olores comunitarios
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