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On the suitability of particular software development roles to global software development
Date
2008
Abstract
Global software development surfaces various challenges and benefits that are not always present in co-located teams. The purpose of this paper is to explore a set of propositions that address the suitability of four different software development roles to Global software development (GSD). A qualitative research approach was applied to collaborations undertaken between remote counterparts playing the same development role in various GSD projects. Specific development roles were considered: business analyst, designer, developer and development-support. A framework that details the benefits and challenges of GSD was used as a basis for this research. Suitability of a role to GSD is based upon the balance of challenges and benefits discovered in that role’s case. Finally, opportunities for future research are presented.
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peer-reviewed
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Citation
3rd IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering;2008
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2008_Lane.pdf
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
