Collaboration Models in Distributed Software Development: a Systematic Review

Several years ago software development has become critical to the global market. In the past decade, as a reflection of globalization, software companies began to distribute their development processes in different places, creating distributed software development (DSD). With the growing of...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo G. C. Rocha, Catarina Costa, Cleyton Rodrigues, Ryan Ribeiro de Azevedo, Ivaldir H. Junior, Silvio Meira, Rafael Prikladnicki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Latinoamericano de Estudios en Informática 2011-08-01
Series:CLEI Electronic Journal
Online Access:http://clei.org/cleiej-beta/index.php/cleiej/article/view/174
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spelling doaj-55f418c23a344e5d9fba2c649b7f808e2020-11-25T01:21:24ZengCentro Latinoamericano de Estudios en InformáticaCLEI Electronic Journal0717-50002011-08-0114210.19153/cleiej.14.2.1Collaboration Models in Distributed Software Development: a Systematic ReviewRodrigo G. C. RochaCatarina CostaCleyton RodriguesRyan Ribeiro de AzevedoIvaldir H. JuniorSilvio MeiraRafael Prikladnicki Several years ago software development has become critical to the global market. In the past decade, as a reflection of globalization, software companies began to distribute their development processes in different places, creating distributed software development (DSD). With the growing of Distributed Software Development, organizations have attempt to sketch the best possible development structure, in order to improve productivity and quality. The aim of this paper is to present a Systematic Review of Literature to identify which ways of collaboration are commonly used by software organizations where teams are temporal and geographically dispersed, with also different native languages and culture. Further, the research was based on the basic life cycle of the traditional development, and where phases of the project are performed: onsite, distributed/offshore and multi-site. The systematic review have examined 868 papers published between 2000 and 2010. http://clei.org/cleiej-beta/index.php/cleiej/article/view/174
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Ivaldir H. Junior
Silvio Meira
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Collaboration Models in Distributed Software Development: a Systematic Review
CLEI Electronic Journal
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description Several years ago software development has become critical to the global market. In the past decade, as a reflection of globalization, software companies began to distribute their development processes in different places, creating distributed software development (DSD). With the growing of Distributed Software Development, organizations have attempt to sketch the best possible development structure, in order to improve productivity and quality. The aim of this paper is to present a Systematic Review of Literature to identify which ways of collaboration are commonly used by software organizations where teams are temporal and geographically dispersed, with also different native languages and culture. Further, the research was based on the basic life cycle of the traditional development, and where phases of the project are performed: onsite, distributed/offshore and multi-site. The systematic review have examined 868 papers published between 2000 and 2010.
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