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7. ICGSE 2012: Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
- 2012 IEEE Seventh International Conference on Global Software Engineering, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, August 27-30, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-2357-4
Best Paper Candidates
- Nils Brede Moe, Darja Smite, Geir Kjetil Hanssen:
From Offshore Outsourcing to Offshore Insourcing: Three Stories. 1-10 - H.-Christian Estler, Martín Nordio, Carlo A. Furia, Bertrand Meyer, Johannes Schneider:
Agile vs. Structured Distributed Software Development: A Case Study. 11-20 - Paolo Tell, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Activity Theory Applied to Global Software Engineering: Theoretical Foundations and Implications for Tool Builders. 21-30
From the Trenches
- Ramon Noordeloos, Christina Manteli, Hans van Vliet:
From RUP to Scrum in Global Software Development: A Case Study. 31-40 - Ronald Jabangwe, Darja Smite:
An Exploratory Study of Software Evolution and Quality: Before, during and after a Transfer. 41-50 - Lars Bendix, Jan Magnusson, Christian Pendleton:
Configuration Management Stories from the Distributed Software Development Trenches. 51-55
Tools and Methods
- Estevão Ricardo Hess, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy:
FTSProc: A Process to Alleviate the Challenges of Projects that Use the Follow-the-Sun Strategy. 56-64 - Kevin Dullemond, Ben van Gameren:
An Industrial Evaluation of Technological Support for Overhearing Conversations in Global Software Engineering. 65-74 - Rafael A. Glanzner, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy:
2DAM-WAVE: An Evaluation Method for the WAVE Capability Model. 75-83
Experience Based
- Olga Liskin, Christoph Herrmann, Eric Knauss, Thomas Kurpick, Bernhard Rumpe, Kurt Schneider:
Supporting Acceptance Testing in Distributed Software Projects with Integrated Feedback Systems: Experiences and Requirements. 84-93 - Bugra M. Yildiz, Bedir Tekinerdogan, Semih Cetin:
A Tool Framework for Deriving the Application Architecture for Global Software Development Projects. 94-103 - Ban Al-Ani, Yi Wang, Sabrina Marczak, Erik H. Trainer, David F. Redmiles:
Distributed Developers and the Non-use of Web 2.0 Technologies: A Proclivity Model. 104-113
Systematic Literature Reviews: What are We Learning?
- Damian A. Tamburri, Patricia Lago, Hans van Vliet, Elisabetta Di Nitto:
On the Nature of GSE Organizational Social Structures: An Empirical Study. 114-123 - Christina Manteli, Hans van Vliet, Bart van den Hooff:
Adopting a Social Network Perspective in Global Software Development. 124-133 - Anna Beatriz dos Santos Marques, Rosiane Rodrigues, Tayana Conte:
Systematic Literature Reviews in Distributed Software Development: A Tertiary Study. 134-143
Academic Short Papers
- Tony Clear, Waqar Hussain, Stephen G. MacDonell:
The Many Facets of Distance and Space: The Mobility of Actors in Globally Distributed Project Teams. 144-148 - Tuomas Jaanu, Maria Paasivaara, Casper Lassenius:
Near-Synchronicity and Distance: Instant Messaging as a Medium for Global Software Engineering. 149-153 - Vanessa Gomes, Sabrina Marczak:
Problems? We All Know We Have Them. Do We Have Solutions Too? A Literature Review on Problems and Their Solutions in Global Software Development. 154-158
Academic New Ideas
- Lile Hattori, Michele Lanza, Marco D'Ambros:
A Qualitative User Study on Preemptive Conflict Detection. 159-163 - Josiane Kroll, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy:
Mapping Global Software Development Practices for Follow-the-Sun Process. 164-168 - Hadi Kandjani, Peter Bernus, Lian Wen:
Enterprise Architecture Cybernetics for Complex Global Software Development: Reducing the Complexity of Global Software Development Using Extended Axiomatic Design Theory. 169-173 - Maria Paasivaara, Ville Heikkilä, Casper Lassenius:
Experiences in Scaling the Product Owner Role in Large-Scale Globally Distributed Scrum. 174-178
Position Papers
- Alan R. Santos, Afonso Sales, Paulo Fernandes:
Setting Up a Stochastic Model for Teams Working in a Follow-the-Sun Environment. 179 - Mariana Orlandini Ferreira, Alexandre L'Erário, José Augusto Fabri:
Prerequisites for Teaching of Distributed Software Development in Graduate Courses. 180 - Jude Fernandez, Basavaraju M.:
Task Allocation Model in Globally Distributed Software Projects Using Genetic Algorithms. 181 - Alinne C. C. dos Santos, Ivaldir H. de Farias Júnior, Hermano P. de Moura, Sabrina Marczak:
A Systematic Tertiary Study of Communication in Distributed Software Development Projects. 182 - Fabio Calefato, Filippo Lanubile:
Social Awareness for Global Software Teams. 183 - Alexandre L'Erário, José Augusto Fabri, André Domingues, Alessandro S. Duarte, Rodrigo Henrique Cunha Palácios, Marcelo Schneck de Paula Pessôa:
A Distributed Software Development Environment Dynamics Model. 184
Industry Track
- Rakesh Singh, Kurt Hofmann:
Managing Global R&D Projects: Practical Experience in Building Project Management Competency. 185-189 - Eliane F. Collins, Gisele Macedo, Nayane Maia, Arilo Claudio Dias-Neto:
An Industrial Experience on the Application of Distributed Testing in an Agile Software Development Environment. 190-194 - Miika Penttinen, Tommi Mikkonen:
Subcontracting for Scrum Teams: Experiences and Guidelines from a Large Development Organization. 195-199 - Gopal K. Ghosh:
Challenges in Distributed Scrum. 200 - Abhinandan Bhadauria:
Freelancers: A Global Software Engineering Approach for Small Projects. 201 - Manoj Apte, Kurt Hofmann:
Process Harmonization across Remote Sites. 202-206 - Gerd Höfner, V. S. Mani:
4 C: An Approach for Effective People Management in an Offshore Software Development Center. 207-211 - Sandeep Kumar, Ajit Krishna, V. S. Mani, B. K. Kulkarni, Carlos Arglebe:
An Approach to Effectively Transfer Knowledge and Accelerate the Movement of Software Services Offshore. 212-216 - Bedir Tekinerdogan, Semih Cetin:
Introducing Global Software Development in Turkey: Why and How? 217
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