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6. ICGSE - Workshops 2011: Helsinki, Finland
- 6th IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering, ICGSE 2011, Workshop Proceedings, Helsinki, Finland, August 15-18, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1839-7

Architecting in Global Software Engineering (AGSE 2011)
- Viktor Clerc, Patricia Lago, Hans van Vliet:

Architectural Knowledge Management Practices in Agile Global Software Development. 1-8 - Bugra M. Yildiz, Bedir Tekinerdogan

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Architectural Viewpoints for Global Software Development. 9-16
Global Software Engineering for Agile Teams (Globagile 2011)
- Geir Kjetil Hanssen

, Darja Smite, Nils Brede Moe
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Signs of Agile Trends in Global Software Engineering Research: A Tertiary Study. 17-23 - Arttu Piri, Tuomas Niinimäki:

Does Distribution Make Any Difference? Quantitative Comparison of Collocated and Globally Distributed Projects. 24-30 - Sultan Alyahya

, Wendy K. Ivins, W. A. Gray:
Co-ordination Support for Managing Progress of Distributed Agile Projects. 31-34
Methods and Tools for Project/Architecture/Risk Management in Globally Distributed Software Development Projects (PARIS 2011)
- Jürgen Münch:

Risk Management in Global Software Development Projects: Challenges, Solutions, and Experience. 35 - Indira Nurdiani

, Ronald Jabangwe, Darja Smite, Daniela E. Damian:
Risk Identification and Risk Mitigation Instruments for Global Software Development: Systematic Review and Survey Results. 36-41 - Anna Zaitsev

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Distributed IT-Projects, Trust and Communication Practices. 42-47 - Sarah Beecham, John Noll

, Ita Richardson
, Deepak Dhungana
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A Decision Support System for Global Software Development. 48-53 - Ricardo M. Czekster

, Paulo Henrique Lemelle Fernandes, Rafael Prikladnicki, Afonso Sales, Alan R. Santos, Thais Webber
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Follow-the-Sun Methodology in a Stochastic Modeling Perspective. 54-59
Fifth International Workshop on Tool Support Development and Management in Distributed Software Projects (REMIDI 2011)
- Patrick Keil, Marco Kuhrmann

, Tuomas Niinimäki:
5th International Workshop on Tool Support Development and Management in Distributed Software Projects (REMIDI'11). 60-61 - Paolo Tell

, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Requirements for an Infrastructure to Support Activity-Based Computing in Global Software Development. 62-69 - Sajid Ibrahim Hashmi, Viktor Clerc, Maryam Razavian

, Christina Manteli, Damian A. Tamburri
, Patricia Lago, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Ita Richardson
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Using the Cloud to Facilitate Global Software Development Challenges. 70-77 - Tuomas Niinimäki:

Face-to-Face, Email and Instant Messaging in Distributed Agile Software Development Project. 78-84 - Lars Bendix, Tero Kojo, Jan Magnusson:

Software Configuration Management Issues with Industrial Opensourcing. 85-89 - Miguel J. Monasor, Aurora Vizcaíno

, Mario Piattini
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An Architecture for Creating Simulators for Training Global Software Development. 90-94 - Jukka-Pekka Pesola, Hannu Tanner, Juho Eskeli, Päivi Parviainen, Dan Bendas:

Integrating Early V&V Support to a GSE Tool Integration Platform. 95-101
Doctoral Symposium
- Ville Heikkilä

, Casper Lassenius
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Research Plan - Planning Product Releases in Global Multi-team Agile Development Projects. 102-104 - Hina Shah, Mary Jean Harrold, Nancy J. Nersessian:

Studying the Influence of Culture on Outsourced, Offshored Software-Testing Practice: An Ethnographic Approach. 105-107 - Rosalba Giuffrida, Yvonne Dittrich

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Exploring the Role of Social Software in Global Software Development Projects. 108-110 - Ronald Jabangwe, Darja Smite:

Decision Support for Offshore Insourcing Software Development. 111-113 - Laura García-Borgoñón

, María José Escalona
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Globally Distributed Software Process Engineering. 114-116 - Liva Steinberga, Darja Smite:

Towards Understanding of Software Engineer Motivation in Globally Distributed Projects. 117-119

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