Survey of Human Factors in Crisis Responsive Software Development
Sergey Viktorovich Zykov, Joseph Afriyie Attakorah

TL;DR
This survey explores the impact of human factors on crisis responsive software development, emphasizing their influence on project success and proposing future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of human factors in crisis responsive software development and includes a case study to illustrate their significance.
Findings
Human factors significantly influence project outcomes.
Understanding human factors can improve crisis response strategies.
Recommendations for managing human factors are proposed.
Abstract
Software development, despite all the significant improvements it contributes to society, is a very expensive high-risk venture. Every software project commences with the intention to deliver a software product on time and within budget, but a great percentage of these software projects either fail to achieve their full potential or fail entirely. A lot of factors come to play in this regard and the dominant amongst them, which is often overlooked and oftentimes the biggest or strongest factor, is the human factor, as software development is a basic human endeavor. Knowledge and understanding of human factors can greatly influence the success of software development. The purpose of this survey is to find out and throw more light on the human factors that have influences in crisis responsive software development, spell out some recommendations, and suggest future research directions. In…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Software Engineering Research · Software Reliability and Analysis Research
