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Soft skills in software development teams: a survey of the points of view of team leaders and team members

Published: 16 May 2015 Publication History

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Besides technical knowledge and experience, the so-called "soft skills" of team members are also an important factor in software engineering projects. The study of this subject is gaining the attention of researchers and practitioners in recent years. In this paper we report a field study in which we interviewed 35 software engineering practitioners from software companies in Uruguay to know their points of view about what are the soft skills they consider the most valued to have by the leader and the other members of software development teams. As a result, Leadership, Communication skills, Customer orientation, Interpersonal skills, and Teamwork are the most valued for team leaders, while Analytic, problem-solving, Commitment, responsibility, Eagerness to learn, Motivation, and Teamwork are the most valued ones for team members.

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Y. Sedelmaier and D. Landes, "Practicing Soft Skills in Software Engineering: A Project-Based Didactical Approach," in Overcoming Challenges in Software Engineering Education: Delivering Non-Technical Knowledge and Skills, L. Yu, Ed. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2014, pp. 161--179.
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G. Matturro, "Soft skills in software engineering: A study of its demand by software companies in Uruguay," in 6th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE), 2013, pp. 133--136.

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CHASE '15: Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering
May 2015
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  2. software engineering
  3. team leader
  4. team members

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