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1. ICGSE 2006: Florianopolis, Brazil
- 1st IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering, ICGSE 2006, Florianopolis, Brazil, October 2006. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2663-2
GSE Management
- Helena Holmström, Eoin Ó Conchúir, Pär J. Ågerfalk, Brian Fitzgerald:
Global Software Development Challenges: A Case Study on Temporal, Geographical and Socio-Cultural Distance. 3-11 - Justin Stark, Mario Arlt, Derek H. T. Walker:
Outsourcing Decisions and Models - Some Practical Considerations for Large Organizations. 12-17 - Rafael Prikladnicki, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy, J. Roberto Evaristo:
A Reference Model for Global Software Development: Findings from a Case Study. 18-28
Panel
- Christof Ebert:
Blocks and Enablers for Global Software Engineering Projects. 29
Managing Global Software Development Teams
- Valentine Casey, Ita Richardson:
Project Management within Virtual Software Teams. 33-42 - Raghava G. Gowda, Donald J. Polzella:
Comparison of Selected Survey Instruments for Software Team Communication Research. 43-54
Short Papers I: Managing Global Software Development Teams
- Richard W. Egan, Marilyn Tremaine, Jerry Fjermestad, Allen E. Milewski, Patrick O'Sullivan:
Cultural Differences in Temporal Perceptions and its Application to Running Efficient Global Software Teams. 55-61 - Suling Zhang, Marilyn Tremaine, Jerry Fjermestad, Allen E. Milewski, Patrick O'Sullivan:
Delegation in Virtual Team: the Moderating Effects of Team Maturity and Team Distance. 62-68
Panel
- Daniela E. Damian:
Requirements Engineering in Distributed Projects. 69
Industry Papers I: GSE Management
- Sidharth Narayanan, Sumonta Mazumder, Raju R:
Success of Offshore Relationships: Engineering team structures. 73-82 - Gaurav Caprihan:
Managing Software Performance in the Globally Distributed Software Development Paradigm. 83-91 - Ravishankar Kuni, Navneet Bhushan:
IT Application Assessment Model for Global Software Development. 92-100
Short Papers II: Culture
- Yvonne Hsieh:
Culture and Shared Understanding in Distributed Requirements Engineering. 101-108
Short Papers III: GSE Methodologies
- Maria Paasivaara, Casper Lassenius:
Could Global Software Development Benefit from Agile Methods? 109-113 - Ian Douglas:
Collaborative International Usability Testing: Moving from Document-based Reporting to Information Object Sharing. 114-118 - Thomas Heistracher, Thomas Kurz, Giulio Marcon, Claudius Masuch:
Collaborative Software Engineering with a Digital Ecosystem. 119-126
Short Papers IV: Technology
- Anita Sarma, André van der Hoek:
Towards Awareness in the Large. 127-131 - Robert Morgan, Frank Maurer:
MasePlanner: A Card-Based Distributed Planning Tool for Agile Teams. 132-138
Coordination
- Bernd Bruegge, Allen H. Dutoit, Timo Wolf:
Sysiphus: Enabling informal collaboration in global software development. 139-148 - Kate Ehrlich, Klarissa Chang:
Leveraging expertise in global software teams: Going outside boundaries. 149-158 - Eoin Ó Conchúir, Helena Holmström, Pär J. Ågerfalk, Brian Fitzgerald:
Exploring the Assumed Benefits of Global Software Development. 159-168
Industry Papers II: Test Infrastructure
- Brahim Sakout Andaloussi, Andreas Braun:
A Test Specification Method for Software Interoperability Tests in Offshore Scenarios: A Case Study. 169-178 - Alberto Avritzer, Thomas J. Ostrand, Elaine J. Weyuker:
Experience Developing Software Using a Globally Distributed Workforce. 179-186 - Hans Spanjers, Maarten ter Huurne, Bas Graaf, Marco Lormans, Dan Bendas, Rini van Solingen:
Tool Support for Distributed Software Engineering. 187-198
Panel
- Alberto Avritzer:
Coping with Cultural Diversity in GSE Environments. 199
Technology
- Neel Mullick, Matthew Bass, Zakaria El Houda, Daniel J. Paulish, Marcelo Cataldo:
Siemens Global Studio Project: Experiences Adopting an Integrated GSD Infrastructure. 203-212 - Bernd Bruegge, Andrea De Lucia, Fausto Fasano, Genoveffa Tortora:
Supporting Distributed Software Development with fine-grained Artefact Management. 213-222 - Gabriela N. Aranda, Aurora Vizcaíno, Alejandra Cechich, Mario Piattini:
Technology Selection to Improve Global Collaboration. 223-232
Panel
- Daniel J. Paulish:
Methods and Tools for Collaboration in GSE Environments. 233
Posters
- Brian Berenbach, Mark Gall:
Toward a Unified Model for Requirements Engineering. 237-238 - Mauricio Cristal, Juliano Reis:
Leveraging lessons learned for distributed projects through Communities of Practice. 239-240 - Henrique Rocha de Faria, Gary Adler:
Architecture-Centric Global Software Processes. 241-242 - Sebastiao B. Fonseca, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, David F. Redmiles:
Exploring the Relationship between Dependencies and Coordination to Support Global Software Development Projects. 243 - Vesna Mikulovic, Michael Heiss, James D. Herbsleb:
Practices and Supporting Structures for Mature Inquiry Culture in Distributed Software Development Projects. 245-246 - Elizangela Andrade Paiva:
The Test Community of Practice Experience in Brazil. 247-248 - Leonardo Pilatti, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy:
Global Software Development Offshore Insourcing Organizations Characteristics: Lessons Learned from a Case Study. 249-250 - Rafael Prikladnicki, Sabrina Marczak, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy:
MuNDDoS: A Research Group on Global Software Development. 251-252 - Marcelo Blois Ribeiro, Ricardo M. Czekster, Thais Webber:
Improving Productivity of Local Software Development Teams in a Global Software Development Environment. 253-254 - Igor Scaliante Wiese, Elisa Hatsue Moriya Huzita:
IMART: An Interoperability Model for Artifacts of Distributed Software Development Environments. 255-256 - Daniel D. Vanzin, Ivan L. Martins, Joao Bosco A. Pereira Filho:
TDE UML Editor - A Success Development Case of a Software Extension. 257-258 - Vito Vitale:
IBM Software Development Leveraging Geographically Distributed Teams - The Interactive Solution Marketplace 2.0 (ISM) Case Study. 259-260
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