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23rd EUROMICRO Conference '97 New Frontiers of Information Technology
Software Process Improvement in Geographically Distributed Software Engineering: An Initial Evaluation
Budapest, HUNGARY
September 01-September 04
ISBN: 0-8186-8129-2
Zsolt Haag, Glasgow Caledonian University
Richard Foley, Glasgow Caledonian University
Julian Newman, Glasgow Caledonian University
The aim of this paper is to present initial findings in evaluating specific requirements for software process improvement in geographically distributed processes and suggest possible solution approaches. A case study was designed with the purpose of identifying key issues of successful software development in a geographically distributed environment. The results of the case study indicate that communication and co-ordination of actions is the most important issue in software process improvement in geographically distributed environments. Research is suggesting that a co-ordination tool for distributed development has to account for flexible exception handling and role allocation which can be achieved by capturing commitments for each role. The results of the case study will be built upon by the development of a support tool utilizing results from within multi-disciplinary work in managing commitments.
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Zsolt Haag, Richard Foley, Julian Newman, "Software Process Improvement in Geographically Distributed Software Engineering: An Initial Evaluation," euromicro, pp.134, 23rd EUROMICRO Conference '97 New Frontiers of Information Technology, 1997
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