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- 2013
- Ban Al-Ani, Sabrina Marczak, Rafael Prikladnicki, David F. Redmiles:
Revisiting the Factors that Engender Trust of Global Systems Engineers. ICGSE 2013: 31-40 - Anh Nguyen Duc, Daniela S. Cruzes:
Coordination of Software Development Teams across Organizational Boundary - An Exploratory Study. ICGSE 2013: 216-225 - Muhammad Ali Babar, Mansooreh Zahedi:
Understanding Structures and Affordances of Extended Teams in Global Software Development. ICGSE 2013: 226-235 - Julian M. Bass:
Agile Method Tailoring in Distributed Enterprises: Product Owner Teams. ICGSE 2013: 154-163 - Sarah Beecham, Pádraig O'Leary, Ita Richardson, Seán Baker, John Noll:
Who Are We Doing Global Software Engineering Research For? ICGSE 2013: 41-50 - Abhinandan Bhadauria, Samrat Bhattacharjee, C. B. Anandkumar, Suneesh Puthiyonnan:
Sustaining High Performance in an Offshore Team in Globally Distributed Development: A Success Story. ICGSE 2013: 120-123 - Samrat Bhattacharjee, Abhinandan Bhadauria, I. K. Girish Kumar:
Managing Product Delivery Quality in Distributed Software Development. ICGSE 2013: 164-167 - Tony Clear, Bilal Raza, Stephen G. MacDonell:
A Critical Evaluation of Failure in a Nearshore Outsourcing Project: What Dilemma Analysis Can Tell Us. ICGSE 2013: 178-187 - Catarina Costa, Leonardo Murta:
Version Control in Distributed Software Development: A Systematic Mapping Study. ICGSE 2013: 90-99 - Sadhana Deshpande, Sarah Beecham, Ita Richardson:
Using the PMBOK Guide to Frame GSD Coordination Strategies. ICGSE 2013: 188-196 - Andreas Deuter:
Slicing the V-Model - Reduced Effort, Higher Flexibility. ICGSE 2013: 1-10 - Siva Dorairaj, James Noble, George Allan:
Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams: Senior Management Support. ICGSE 2013: 197-205 - Alpana Dubey, John P. Hudepohl:
Towards Global Deployment of Software Engineering Tools. ICGSE 2013: 129-133 - Kevin Dullemond, Ben van Gameren:
What Distributed Software Teams Need to Know and When: An Empirical Study. ICGSE 2013: 61-70 - H.-Christian Estler, Martin Nordio, Carlo A. Furia, Bertrand Meyer:
Collaborative Debugging. ICGSE 2013: 110-119 - Ben van Gameren, Rini van Solingen, Kevin Dullemond:
Auto-erecting Virtual Office Walls: A Controlled Experiment. ICGSE 2013: 206-215 - Zia Ur Rehman Kiani, Darja Smite, Aamer Riaz:
Measuring Awareness in Cross-Team Collaborations - Distance Matters. ICGSE 2013: 71-79 - Marco Kuhrmann, Daniel Méndez Fernández, Matthias Gröber:
Towards Artifact Models as Process Interfaces in Distributed Software Projects. ICGSE 2013: 11-20 - Christian Manz, Michael Stupperich, Manfred Reichert:
Towards Integrated Variant Management in Global Software Engineering: An Experience Report. ICGSE 2013: 168-172 - Anna Beatriz dos Santos Marques, José Reginaldo Hughes Carvalho, Rosiane Rodrigues, Tayana Conte, Rafael Prikladnicki, Sabrina Marczak:
An Ontology for Task Allocation to Teams in Distributed Software Development. ICGSE 2013: 21-30 - Sunila Modi, Pamela Abbott, Steve Counsell:
Negotiating Common Ground in Distributed Agile Development: A Case Study Perspective. ICGSE 2013: 80-89 - Maria Paasivaara, Casper Lassenius, Ville Heikkilä, Kim-Karol Dikert, Christian Engblom:
Integrating Global Sites into the Lean and Agile Transformation at Ericsson. ICGSE 2013: 134-143 - Ken G. Pierce, Claire Ingram, Bert Bos, Augusto Ribeiro:
Experience in Managing Requirements between Distributed Parties in a Research Project Context. ICGSE 2013: 124-128 - Hina Shah, Mary Jean Harrold:
Culture and Testing: What is the Relationship? ICGSE 2013: 51-60 - Himanshu Kumar Singh, Umesh Uppili, Ujwala Pavuluri:
Making Continual Code Quality Monitoring and Control Processes Work in a Global Delivery Organization: COSMOS. ICGSE 2013: 173-177 - Paolo Tell, Muhammad Ali Babar, John Grundy:
A Preliminary User Evaluation of an Infrastructure to Support Activity-Based Computing in Global Software Development (ABC4GSD). ICGSE 2013: 100-109 - Franz Zieris, Stephan Salinger:
Doing Scrum Rather Than Being Agile: A Case Study on Actual Nearshoring Practices. ICGSE 2013: 144-153 - 8th IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering, ICGSE 2013, Bari, Italy, August 26-29, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-0-7695-5057-2 [contents]
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