Abstract

The research on empirical software engineering that uses qualitative data analysis is increasing. However, most of them do not deepen into the validity of the findings, specifically in the reliability of coding in which these methodologies rely on. This paper aims to establish a novel theoretical framework that enables a methodological approach for conducting this validity analysis through Inter-Coder Agreement (ICA), based on the use of coefficients to measure the degree of agreement in collaborative coding. We systematically review several existing variants of Krippendorff’s α coefficients and provide a novel common mathematical framework to unify them. Finally, this paper illustrates the use of this theoretical framework in a large case study on DevOps culture. We expect that this work will help researchers who are committed to measuring consensus with quantitative techniques in collaborative coding, conducted as part of a qualitative research, to improve the rigor of their findings.

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