Title
Temporal Discounting in Software Engineering: A Replication Study
Abstract
Background: Many decisions made in Software Engineering practices are intertemporal choices: trade-offs in time between closer options with potential short-term benefit and future options with potential long-term benefit. However, how software professionals make intertemporal decisions is not well understood. Aim: This paper investigates how shifting time frames influence preferences in software projects in relation to purposefully selected background factors. Method: We investigate temporal discounting by replicating a questionnaire-based observational study. The replication uses a changed-population and -experimenter design to increase the internal and external validity of the original results. Results: The results of this study confirm the occurrence of temporal discounting in samples of both professional and student participants from different countries and demonstrate strong variance in discounting between study participants. We found that professional experience influenced discounting. Participants with broader professional experience exhibited less discounting than those with narrower experience. Conclusions: The results provide strong empirical support for the relevance and importance of temporal discounting in SE and the urgency of targeted interdisciplinary research to explore the underlying mechanisms and their theoretical and practical implications. The results suggest that technical debt management could be improved by increasing the breadth of experience available for critical decisions with long-term impact. In addition, the present study provides a methodological basis for replicating temporal discounting studies in software engineering.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1109/ESEM.2019.8870161
2019 ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM)
Keywords
DocType
Volume
intertemporal choice,temporal discounting,questionnaire,technical debt,technical debt management,judgment,decision making,psychology,behavioral software engineering
Conference
abs/1906.11072
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1949-3770
978-1-7281-2969-3
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
16
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fabian Fagerholm127122.87
Christoph Becker223.81
A. Chatzigeorgiou34610.34
Stefanie Betz4589.71
Leticia Duboc511512.25
Birgit Penzenstadler647959.36
Rahul Mohanani7172.77
Colin C. Venters814516.66