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Paired Programming Examples

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This diagram models the concept of paired programming, particularly by simulating effort allocation and task completion within a programming environment. It employs multiple sources generating a unified type of resource, simplified and represented as "Black" units. These resources flow into pools through unidirectional connections, symbolizing different stages or pools of work within the paired programming context. One pool starts at a predefined volume of resources, indicating an initial workload or task setup, while other pools seem to represent accumulative efforts or stages of the programming process. 

A key component of this setup is the register, labeled "Man Hours (mh) * Effective Working Rate (EWR = 1)", which calculates the effective work done over time, factoring in the man-hours and an effective working rate of 1. This could represent an attempt to quantify productivity or output quality in a paired programming scenario. Several state connections feed into this register from one of the pools, indicating that the pool's resource level directly impacts the calculation of effective work done. Additionally, an end condition is set to trigger once certain criteria, likely relating to completion or target hours, are met, suggesting the diagram is designed to simulate the progression of a paired programming task until a specific goal is achieved.

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