论文标题
吸引学生从事软件测试职业的障碍:复制研究的比较
Roadblocks to Attracting Students to Software Testing Careers: Comparisons of Replicated Studies
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论文摘要
语境。最近,一家研究指出了软件工程和计算机科学课程中的本科生软件测试职业的不受欢迎。最初的研究及其复制探索了四个国家(CANA-DA,中国,印度和马来西亚)大学学生对学生的看法,并指出大多数学生在毕业后没有将软件测试的职业视为一种选择。这种情况是软件行业的一个问题,因为缺乏熟练的测试专业人员可能会降低软件项目的质量并增加不成功的项目的数量。目标。本研究的目的是在巴西复制其他四个国家进行的研究,以建立比较并支持制定策略,以提高全球本科生中软件测试的知名度和重要性。方法。我们在原始研究中遵循相同的协议,以使用问卷调查收集数据,并使用描述性统计数据和定性数据分析分析了答案。结果。我们的发现表明,与其他国家相比,在巴西获得的结果之间的相似之处。我们观察到,基于一种信念,即测试活动缺乏持续学习的挑战和机会,我们没有动机去遵循软件行业的测试职业。结论。总而言之,学生似乎有兴趣了解有关软件测试的更多信息。但是,缺乏关于软件开发课程中主题的讨论,以及在大学级别上关注软件质量的课程的有限提供的课程降低了该领域的可见性,这导致该职业的兴趣减少。
Context. Recently, a family of studies highlighted the unpopularity of software testing careers among undergraduate students in software engineering and computer science courses. The original study and its replications explored the perception of students in universities in four countries (Cana-da, China, India, and Malaysia), and indicated that most students do not consider a career in software testing as an option after graduation. This scenario represents a problem for the software industry since the lack of skilled testing professionals might decrease the quality of software projects and increase the number of unsuccessful projects. Goal. The present study aims to replicate, in Brazil, the studies conducted in the other four countries to establish comparisons and support the development of strategies to improve the visibility and importance of software testing among undergraduate students across the globe. Method. We followed the same protocol in the original study to collect data using a questionnaire and analyzed the answers using descriptive statistics and qualitative data analysis. Results. Our findings indicate similarities among the results obtained in Brazil in comparison to those obtained from other countries. We observed that students are not motivated to follow a testing career in the software industry based on a belief that testing activities lack challenges and opportunities for continuous learning. Conclusions. In summary, students seem to be interested in learning more about software testing. However, the lack of discussions about the theme in software development courses, as well as the limited offer of courses focused on software quality at the university level reduce the visibility of this area, which causes a decrease in the interest in this career.