A Systematic Tertiary Study of Communication in Distributed Software Development Projects

Distributed Software Development (DSD) is characterized by physical distance and/or different time-zones among those involved in the process of developing software[1]. This paper presents a systematic tertiary study about communication in distributed development that aimed to identify and to synthes...

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Published in:2012 IEEE Seventh International Conference on Global Software Engineering p. 182
Main Authors: dos Santos, Alinne C. C., de Farias Junior, Ivaldir H., de Moura, H. P., Marczak, S.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-08-2012
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Summary:Distributed Software Development (DSD) is characterized by physical distance and/or different time-zones among those involved in the process of developing software[1]. This paper presents a systematic tertiary study about communication in distributed development that aimed to identify and to synthesize factors that influence the effectiveness of communication in such settings and its effects in the design of such projects.
ISBN:9781467323574
1467323578
ISSN:2329-6305
DOI:10.1109/ICGSE.2012.42