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Results

In this section, we listed essential results from the survey conducted. As such, not all of the results from the survey can be seen here.

Data Visualizations

Quantitative Results

Participants Info

Participant Demographics

Demographics

High School Training

High School Training

DevOps Familiarity

DevOpsFamiliriaty

DevOps: Sharing

Working Alone

WorkingAlone

Working with a Partner

WorkingPartner

Working with Teams

WorkingTeams

Working Better

WorkingBetter

Team Preference for Programming

TeamPreference

Perceived Quality of Work

QualityWork

- (50-50) when working alone 
- Increases when working with a partner or with teams 
Perceived Level of Productivity

Productivity

Perceived Level of Engagement

Engagement

Perceived Level of Enjoyment

Enjoyment

Understanding Programming Concepts

UnderstandingConcepts

Retaining Programming Concepts

RetainingConcepts

Understanding the Nature of the Project

UnderstandingProject

Discovering Other Solutions to the Problem

DiscoverSolutions

DevOps: Culture

Collaborative Culture

CollabCulture

- Collaboration efficiency and effetivity when working with teams or alone
Perceived Importance of DevOps

DevOpsImportance

Trust and Respect and Knowledge Sharing in DevOps

TrustAndRespect

-Consistently agrees that DevOps involves trust and respect and can affect knowledge sharing 
among teams.
- Participants agree that DevOps works for pair programming 

DevOps: Others

Familiarity with DevOps Tools

tools

Summary: Tools

FigureCombined

Code Readabilty and Code Review

code

- Both strongly agree that their code is readable and can be reviewed (code_self, code_review)
- Tracing / debugging codes written by another programmer can be easily understood (code_others)

Qualitative Results

AffinityDiagram

ScenarioMap