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Coordination & Control of Globally Distributed Software Development Projects: The GOLDD Case

by Paul C. Van Fenema - Paper presented at the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS , 1997
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Designing Software Cockpits for Coordinating Distributed Software Development

by Isabella Da Silva, Marcelo Alvim, Roger Ripley, Anita Sarma, Cláudia Werner, André Van Der Hoek
"... Coordination of global software development is particularly difficult as it involves teams that are distributed across different locations and time zones. One of the key issues is a lack of understanding of how activities of different teams (and team members) relate to one another. To provide situat ..."
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Coordination of global software development is particularly difficult as it involves teams that are distributed across different locations and time zones. One of the key issues is a lack of understanding of how activities of different teams (and team members) relate to one another. To provide

Mitigating Coordination Costs in Global Software Development Using Scrum

by M. Rizwan, Jameel Qureshi, Noha Alsulami
"... Abstract—Global Software Development (GSD) is the most recent and major trend in software engineering domain. It provides many benefits but also faces various challenges in control, communication and coordination due to socio-cultural, geographical and temporal distance. Scrum is increasingly being ..."
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Abstract—Global Software Development (GSD) is the most recent and major trend in software engineering domain. It provides many benefits but also faces various challenges in control, communication and coordination due to socio-cultural, geographical and temporal distance. Scrum is increasingly being

ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS OF DISTRIBUTED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

by Josef Altmann, Heinz Dobler
"... Software production has become an industrial task usually involving teams of programmers working on complex problems to produce large, even huge software systems. A growing share of all software development work is being done by globally distributed teams. The management of software engineering team ..."
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Software production has become an industrial task usually involving teams of programmers working on complex problems to produce large, even huge software systems. A growing share of all software development work is being done by globally distributed teams. The management of software engineering

Requirement Change Management in Global Software Environment Using Cloud Computing

by Saiqa Bibi, Yasir Hafeez, Muhammad Shabbir Hassan, Zartasha Gul, Huma Pervez, Irfan Ahmed, Saira Mazhar , 2014
"... The successful implementation of any software project depends upon the requirements. Change in requirements at any stage during the life cycle of software development is taken as a healthy process. However, making out this change in a co-located environment is somewhat easier than the distributed en ..."
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The successful implementation of any software project depends upon the requirements. Change in requirements at any stage during the life cycle of software development is taken as a healthy process. However, making out this change in a co-located environment is somewhat easier than the distributed

Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society.

by Manuel Castells , Anthony Giddens , Alain Touraine , Anthony Smith , Benjamin Barber , Peter Hall , Roger-Pol Droit , Sophie Watson , Frank Webster , Krishan Kumar , David Lyon , Craig Calhoun , Jeffrey Henderson , Ramon Ramos , Jose E Rodrigues-Ibanez , Jose F Tezanos , Mary Kaldor , Stephen Jones , Christopher Freeman - The British Journal of Sociology , 2000
"... ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age, as tentatively identi ed by empirical, cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world, in v ..."
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engineering. It replaces/subsumes the technological paradigm of the Industrial Age, organized primarily around the production and distribution of energy. In this article I aim at clarifying the theoretical implications that can be induced from my observation of contemporary social structures and social change

Skoll: Distributed Continuous Quality Assurance

by A. Memon, A. Porter, C. Yilmaz, A. Nagarajan, D. Schmidt, B. Natarajan - In Proceedings of the 26th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering , 2004
"... Quality assurance (QA) tasks, such as testing, profiling, and performance evaluation, have historically been done in-house on developer-generated workloads and regression suites. Since this approach is inadequate for many systems, tools and processes are being developed to improve software quality b ..."
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project, which is developing and validating novel software QA processes and tools that leverage the extensive computing resources of worldwide user communities in a distributed, continuous manner to significantly and rapidly improve software quality. This paper provides several contributions to the study

Scrum practices in global software development: A research framework", Product-focused software process improvement

by Emam Hossain, Paul L. Bannerman, D. Ross Jeffery , 2011
"... Abstract. Project stakeholder distribution in Global Software Development (GSD) is characterized by temporal, geographical and socio-cultural distance, which creates challenges for communication, coordination and control. Practitioners constantly seek strategies, practices and tools to counter the c ..."
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Abstract. Project stakeholder distribution in Global Software Development (GSD) is characterized by temporal, geographical and socio-cultural distance, which creates challenges for communication, coordination and control. Practitioners constantly seek strategies, practices and tools to counter

Coordinating Control System Architecture, Documentation Structure, and Organizational Roles to Support Global Systems Engineering

by Malvern J. Atherton, Shawn T. Collins , 2009
"... This paper discusses Rolls-Royce ’ experience in implementing a standardized set of roles and control system requirements for its product development projects. It reviews the responsibilities of systems and software engineers, the task of system architecture and its implications on documentation str ..."
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This paper discusses Rolls-Royce ’ experience in implementing a standardized set of roles and control system requirements for its product development projects. It reviews the responsibilities of systems and software engineers, the task of system architecture and its implications on documentation

Distributed Continuous Quality Assurance: The Skoll Project

by Adam Porter Cemal, Adam Porter, Cemal Yilmaz - in Workshop on Remote Analysis and Measurement of Software Systems (RAMSS , 2003
"... Quality assurance (QA) tasks, such as testing, profiling, and performance evaluation, have historically been done in-house on developergenerated workloads and regression suites. Since this approach is inadequate for many systems, tools and processes are being developed to improve software quality b ..."
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project, which is developing and validating novel software QA processes and tools that leverage the extensive computing resources of worldwide user communities in a distributed, continuous manner to significantly and rapidly improve software quality.
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