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2. ICGSE 2007: Munich, Germany
- 2nd IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering, ICGSE 2007, Munich, Germany, 27-30 August, 2007. IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 978-0-7695-2920-2
- Fabio Calefato, Daniela E. Damian, Filippo Lanubile:
An Empirical Investigation on Text-Based Communication in Distributed Requirements Workshops. 3-11 - J. Alberto Espinosa, Ning Nan, Erran Carmel:
Do Gradations of Time Zone Separation Make a Difference in Performance? A First Laboratory Study. 12-22 - Marek Leszak, Manfred Meier:
Successful Global Development of a Large-scale Embedded Telecommunications Product. 23-32 - Matthew Bass, James D. Herbsleb, Christian Lescher:
Collaboration in Global Software Projects at Siemens: An Experience Report. 33-39 - Carlon Halmenschlager Szymanski, Rafael Prikladnicki:
The Evolution of the Internal Offshore Software Development Model at Dell Inc. 40-50 - Rajesh Agarwal, Pinakpani Nayak, Manickam Malarvizhi, P. Suresh, Nina Modi:
Virtual Quality Assurance Facilitation Model. 51-59 - Timo Poikolainen, Juha Paananen:
Performance Criteria in Inter-Organizational Global Software Development Projects. 60-70 - Marcelo Cataldo, Matthew Bass, James D. Herbsleb, Len Bass:
On Coordination Mechanisms in Global Software Development. 71-80 - Daniela E. Damian, Luis Izquierdo, Janice Singer, Irwin Kwan:
Awareness in the Wild: Why Communication Breakdowns Occur. 81-90 - Gabriela Avram:
Of Deadlocks and Peopleware - Collaborative Work Practices in Global Software Development. 91-102 - Darja Smite:
Project Outcome Predictions: Risk Barometer Based on Historical Data. 103-112 - Dorina C. Gumm:
Mutual Dependency of Distribution, Benefits and Causes: An Empirical Study. 113-124 - Andreas Braun:
A Framework to Enable Offshore Outsourcing. 125-129 - Brian Lings, Björn Lundell, Pär J. Ågerfalk, Brian Fitzgerald:
A reference model for successful Distributed Development of Software Systems. 130-139 - Benedikt Lutz:
Training for Global Software Development in an International "Learning Network". 140-150 - Vibha Singhal Sinha, Bikram Sengupta, Sugata Ghosal:
An Adaptive Tool Integration Framework to Enable Coordination in Distributed Software Development. 151-155 - Horst Pichler:
Be successful, take a hostage or "outsourcing the outsourcing Manager". 156-161 - Gerd Höfner, V. S. Mani:
TAPER: A generic framework for establishing an offshore development center. 162-172 - Werner Burger:
Offshoring and Outsourcing to INDIA. 173-176 - Christof Ebert:
Optimizing Supplier Management in Global Software Engineering. 177-185 - Morten Jensen, Shashi Menon, Lars Erik Mangset, Vibeke Dalberg:
Managing Offshore Outsourcing of Knowledge-intensive Projects - A People Centric Approach. 186-196 - Brian Berenbach, Timo Wolf:
A unified requirements model; integrating features, use cases, requirements, requirements analysis and hazard analysis. 197-203 - Inah Omoronyia, John D. Ferguson, Marc Roper, Murray Wood:
A 3-Dimensional Relevance Model for Collaborative Software Engineering Spaces. 204-216 - Subita Sudershana, Abel Villca-Roque, Jonathan Baldanza:
Successful Collaborative Software Projects for Medical Devices in an FDA Regulated Environment: Myth or Reality? 217-224 - Viktor Clerc, Patricia Lago, Hans van Vliet:
Global Software Development: Are Architectural Rules the Answer? 225-234 - Alexander Boden, Bernhard Nett, Volker Wulf:
Coordination Practices in Distributed Software Development of Small Enterprises. 235-246 - Alberto Avritzer, William M. Hasling, Daniel J. Paulish:
Process Investigations for the Global Studio Project Version 3.0. 247-251 - Andrea De Lucia, Fausto Fasano, Genoveffa Tortora, Giuseppe Scanniello:
Assessing the Effectiveness of a Distributed Method for Code Inspection: A Controlled Experiment. 252-261 - Rafael Prikladnicki, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy, Daniela E. Damian, Toacy Cavalcante de Oliveira:
Distributed Software Development: Practices and challenges in different business strategies of offshoring and onshoring. 262-274 - Tony Gorschek, Samuel Fricker:
1st International Global Requirements Engineering Workshop (GREW'07). 275-277 - Chintan Amrit, Jos van Hillegersberg, Frank Harmsen:
1st International Workshop on Tools for Managing Globally Distributed Software Development (TOMAG 2007). 278-279 - Stefanie Betz, Juho Mäkiö, Rolf Stephan:
Offshoring of Software Development - Methods and Tools for Risk Management. 280-281 - Marcus Ciolkowski, Jens Heidrich:
1st Workshop on Measurement-based Cockpits for Distributed Software and Systems Engineering Projects (SOFTPIT 2007). 282-283 - Eva Geisberger, Patrick Keil, Marco Kuhrmann:
International Workshop on Tool Support and Requirements Management in Distributed Projects (REMIDI'07). 284-285 - Arie van Deursen, Päivi Parviainen, Rob Kommeren, Rini van Solingen:
Workshop on Technology for supporting software engineers in globally distributed contexts. 286-287 - Matthew Bass, Michael Smith, Raghvinder S. Sangwan:
Risk Mitigation Tactics for Planning and Monitoring Global Software Development Projects. 291-292 - Michael Hackett:
Building Effective Global Software Test Teams through Training. 293-294 - Frederick Zarndt:
What Did You Say? Intercultural Expectations, Misunderstandings, and Communications. 295-296 - Kate Ehrlich, Giuseppe Valetto, Mary E. Helander:
Seeing inside: Using social network analysis to understand patterns of collaboration and coordination in global software teams. 297-298 - Andrew J. Kornecki:
Tutorial on System Safety for Software Engineers in Global Industry: Concepts and Implementation. 299 - Brian Berenbach:
An Introduction to Global Product Line Requirements Engineering. 300-301
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