Dynamics of collaborative work in global software development environment.
Conference paper
Serce, F., Alpaslan, F., Swigger, K., Brazile, R., Dafoulas, G. and Lopez, V. 2009. Dynamics of collaborative work in global software development environment. Cunningham, P. and Cunningham, M. (ed.) Dublin IIMC International Information Management Corporation Ltd.
Type | Conference paper |
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Title | Dynamics of collaborative work in global software development environment. |
Authors | Serce, F., Alpaslan, F., Swigger, K., Brazile, R., Dafoulas, G. and Lopez, V. |
Abstract | This study aims to explore the dynamics of collaborative work in global software development projects. The study explored the nature of collaboration, the patterns of collaborative behaviors in different tasks in computer science, and the impact of the tasks to the collaboration among students. Four different collaborative software development tasks were assigned to the globally distributes teams. The study used data from 230 students from five universities, namely Atilim University (Turkey), Middle East Technical University (Turkey), Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá (Panama), University of North Texas (US), and Middlesex University (UK). The findings involve the recommendations for building effective collaborative working environments and guidelines for building collaborative virtual communities. |
Research Group | Research Group on Development of Intelligent Environments |
Editors | Cunningham, P. and Cunningham, M. |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9781905824137 |
Publisher | IIMC International Information Management Corporation Ltd |
Place of publication | Dublin |
Publication dates | |
2009 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 23 Mar 2010 |
Output status | Published |
Additional information | Conference held on 21 - 23 October, 2009 in the Marmara Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey. |
Language | English |
Book title | eChallenges e-2009 Conference Proceedings. |
File |
https://repository.mdx.ac.uk/item/82619
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