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6. ICGSE 2011: Helsinki, Finland
- 6th IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering, ICGSE 2011, Helsinki, Finland, August 15-18, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1140-4

- Maarit Tihinen

, Päivi Parviainen, Tanja Suomalainen, Katja Karhu, Malin Mannevaara:
ABB Experiences of Boosting Controlling and Monitoring Activities in Collaborative Production. 1-5 - Yael Dubinsky, Shy Ravid, Anat Rafaeli, Ronen Bar-Nahor:

Governance Mechanisms in Global Development Environments. 6-14 - Ansgar Lamersdorf, Jürgen Münch

, Alicia Fernández del Viso Torre, Carlos Rebate Sánchez:
A Risk-Driven Model for Work Allocation in Global Software Development Projects. 15-24 - Ban Al-Ani, Hiroko Wilensky, David F. Redmiles, Erik Simmons:

An Understanding of the Role of Trust in Knowledge Seeking and Acceptance Practices in Distributed Development Teams. 25-34 - Gerd Höfner, V. S. Mani, Raghu Nambiar, Manoj Apte:

Fostering a High-Performance Culture in Offshore Software Engineering Teams Using Balanced Scorecards and Project Scorecards. 35-39 - Christina Manteli, Bart van den Hooff

, Antony Tang
, Hans van Vliet:
The Impact of Multi-site Software Governance on Knowledge Management. 40-49 - Raja Bavani:

Governance Patterns in Global Software Engineering: Best Practices and Lessons Learned. 50-54 - Ben Wilson, Kris Ceuppens:

Reverse Offshore Outsourcing Experiences in Global Software Engineering Projects. 55-59 - Josiane Kroll, Estevão Ricardo Hess, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy, Rafael Prikladnicki:

Researching into Follow-the-Sun Software Development: Challenges and Opportunities. 60-65 - Eva del Nuevo, Mario Piattini

, Francisco J. Pino
:
Scrum-based Methodology for Distributed Software Development. 66-74 - Luis Henrique Almeida, Adriano Bessa Albuquerque, Plácido Rogério Pinheiro:

A Multi-criteria Model for Planning and Fine-Tuning Distributed Scrum Projects. 75-83 - Maria Paasivaara:

Coaching Global Software Development Projects. 84-93 - Fabio Calefato

, Filippo Lanubile
, Rafael Prikladnicki:
A Controlled Experiment on the Effects of Machine Translation in Multilingual Requirements Meetings. 94-102 - Yvonne Dittrich

, Rosalba Giuffrida:
Exploring the Role of Instant Messaging in a Global Software Development Project. 103-112 - Amanuel Koshima, Vincent Englebert

, Philippe Thiran:
Distributed Collaborative Model Editing Framework for Domain Specific Modeling Tools. 113-118 - Minna Hallikainen:

Experiences on Agile Seating, Facilities and Solutions: Multisite Environment. 119-123 - Jaroslav Prochazka, Marcin Kokott, Martin Chmelar, Jan Krchnak:

Keeping the Spin - From Idea to Cash in 6 Weeks: Success Story of Agile/Lean Transformation. 124-130 - Hina Shah, Saurabh Sinha, Mary Jean Harrold:

Outsourced, Offshored Software-Testing Practice: Vendor-Side Experiences. 131-140 - Michael Stupperich, Stefan Schneider:

Process-Focused Lessons Learned from a Multi-site Development Project at Daimler Trucks. 141-145 - Sebastian Barney, Claes Wohlin

, Panagiota Chatzipetrou
, Lefteris Angelis:
Offshore Insourcing: A Case Study on Software Quality Alignment. 146-155 - Constanze Deiters, Christoph Herrmann, Roland Hildebrandt, Eric Knauss

, Marco Kuhrmann
, Andreas Rausch
, Bernhard Rumpe
, Kurt Schneider
:
GloSE-Lab: Teaching Global Software Engineering. 156-160 - Tony Clear

:
Replicating an 'Onshore' Capstone Computing Project in a 'Farshore' Setting - An Experience Report. 161-165 - Rini van Solingen, Kevin Dullemond, Ben van Gameren:

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Board Game Usage to Teach GSE Dynamics. 166-175 - Martin Nordio, H.-Christian Estler, Bertrand Meyer

, Julian Tschannen, Carlo Ghezzi, Elisabetta Di Nitto
:
How Do Distribution and Time Zones Affect Software Development? A Case Study on Communication. 176-184 - Mayank Gupta, Jude Fernandez:

How Globally Distributed Software Teams Can Improve Their Collaboration Effectiveness? 185-189 - Kai Stapel, Eric Knauss

, Kurt Schneider
, Nico Zazworka
:
FLOW Mapping: Planning and Managing Communication in Distributed Teams. 190-199

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