To support software development globalisation, organisations are
increasingly implementing virtual team strategies. However,
these teams have to work within the confines of the factors which
distance introduces, thus not always allowing effective
coordination, visibility, communication and cooperation to take
place. The successful implementation and management of such
teams must be done differently to those at single-site locations.
To establish what factors significantly affect the implementation
of virtual teams, the authors carried out qualitative research in two
organisations in Ireland. Results from this research demonstrate
that many factors are reality for those involved in global software
development. In this paper we present five of these factors and
discuss the impact these had on the virtual teams. These five are:
use of communication tools, project management, process
engineering, technical ability and knowledge transfer and
motivational issues. If these are not explicitly addressed by
management it can lead to serious problems.
History
Publication
GSD '06 Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Global software development for the practitioner;pp. 66-72