Detecting problems in coordination can prove to be very difficult. This is especially true in large globally distributed environments where the Software Development can quickly go out of the Project Manager’s control. In this paper we outline a methodology to analyse the socio-technical coordination structures. We also show how this can be made easier with the help of a tool called TESNA that we have developed. 1
This paper attempts a conceptualization of coordination in Global Software Development (GSD) by argu...
Most of the emerging software-intensive systems nowadays are very large-scale ones, and inherently s...
Most of the emerging software-intensive systems nowadays are very large-scale ones, and inherently s...
Software development is rarely an individual effort and generally involves teams of developers colla...
Today’s dynamic and iterative development environment brings significant challenges for software pro...
Today’s dynamic and distributed development environment brings significant challenges for software p...
Coordination is difficult to achieve in a large globally distributed project setting. The problem is...
Today’s dynamic and distributed development environment brings significant challenges\ud for softwar...
The classic paper by Conway (1968) states organizations which design systems are constrained to prod...
Software development is rarely an individual effort and generally involves teams of developers colla...
Software development is rarely an individual effort and generally involves teams of developers colla...
Coordination is becoming an increasingly important paradigm for systems design and implementation. W...
The issue of coordination in Socio-Technical Systems (STS) mostly stems from “humans-in-the-loop”: b...
Despite Socio-Technical Systems (STS) have been defined and described long ago, and dedicated softwa...
Despite Socio-Technical Systems (STS) have been defined and described long ago, and dedicated softwa...
This paper attempts a conceptualization of coordination in Global Software Development (GSD) by argu...
Most of the emerging software-intensive systems nowadays are very large-scale ones, and inherently s...
Most of the emerging software-intensive systems nowadays are very large-scale ones, and inherently s...
Software development is rarely an individual effort and generally involves teams of developers colla...
Today’s dynamic and iterative development environment brings significant challenges for software pro...
Today’s dynamic and distributed development environment brings significant challenges for software p...
Coordination is difficult to achieve in a large globally distributed project setting. The problem is...
Today’s dynamic and distributed development environment brings significant challenges\ud for softwar...
The classic paper by Conway (1968) states organizations which design systems are constrained to prod...
Software development is rarely an individual effort and generally involves teams of developers colla...
Software development is rarely an individual effort and generally involves teams of developers colla...
Coordination is becoming an increasingly important paradigm for systems design and implementation. W...
The issue of coordination in Socio-Technical Systems (STS) mostly stems from “humans-in-the-loop”: b...
Despite Socio-Technical Systems (STS) have been defined and described long ago, and dedicated softwa...
Despite Socio-Technical Systems (STS) have been defined and described long ago, and dedicated softwa...
This paper attempts a conceptualization of coordination in Global Software Development (GSD) by argu...
Most of the emerging software-intensive systems nowadays are very large-scale ones, and inherently s...
Most of the emerging software-intensive systems nowadays are very large-scale ones, and inherently s...