I'm an amateur (although I have a little history) but I have a topic
that I'd very much like someone to investigate, and I can help with
access to the community.
I have a hypothesis that Test-Driven Development is a different
cognitive process from "regular" development, but I have no proof nor
am I sure what this would imply. Sounds like a trendy research topic
to me.
At a second level, there are different ways of structuring unit tests
and I know that some people struggle with the approach I use. I'd love
to know whether there was any deeper justification for this or it's
just habit.
Contact me if there's any interest.
S.
On 7 Aug 2009, at 08:15, Roman Bednarik wrote:
Taking the idea from BSP Research digest
(http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2007/09/most-important-psychology-experiment.html
),
I'd like to ask the audience:
What is the most important PPIG experiment that's never been done?
Steve Freeman
Winner of the Agile Alliance Gordon Pask award 2006
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