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A reference model for successful distributed development of software systems

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posted on 2012-03-26, 14:46 authored by Brian Lings, Bjorn Lundell, Par J. Agerfalk, Brian FitzgeraldBrian Fitzgerald
Distributed Development (DD) of Software Systems is an issue of increasing significance for organisations today, all the more so given the current trend towards globalisation. In this paper we present a reference model which can be used as a reference point for any company wishing to review their own DD scenario. This is particularised in two forms, one as an exemplar model for a global (GSD) development scenario and one as a particularisation of this for intra-national DD scenarios. By drawing from eight case-studies on DD,we present ten general strategies for successful DD together with our reference model which characterises an ideal DD situation.

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2nd International Conference on Global Software Engineering;2007

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IEEE Computer Society

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peer-reviewed

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EC, ITEA, SFI

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