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13th ICGSE 2018: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Maria Paasivaara, Darja Smite, Roberto Evaristo:
Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Global Software Engineering, ICGSE 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 27 - 29, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5717-3
Scaled and distributed agile
- M. S. Roopa, Ratnanabh Kumar, V. S. Mani:
Transitioning from plan-driven to lean in a global software engineering organization: a practice-centric view. 1-5 - Mark Rajpal:
Effective distributed pair programming. 6-10 - Gizelle Sandrini Lemos, Márcia Cristina de Carvalho Costa, Tatiana D. Borghi, Paula G. Povoas:
Validation of outsourcing teams work on agile projects of samsung R&D institute Brazil. 11-15 - B. V. Rajeev, Vinod Hejib:
Control based management to self organizing agile teams: a case study. 16-20
Communication and collaboration in distributed projects
- Miguel Botto-Tobar, Weslley Torres, Angela Lozano, Mark G. J. van den Brand, Bogdan Vasilescu, Alexander Serebrenik:
Is stack overflow in portuguese attractive for brazilian users? 21-29 - Daniel Moritz Marutschke, Victor V. Kryssanov, Patricia Brockmann:
East meets west: global software engineering course in Japan and Germany. 30-34 - Prabhulinga Manik Reddy, Jaikrishna Iyer:
Effective collaboration across the globe through digital dash boards and machine learning. 35-39 - Márcia Cristina de Carvalho Costa, Gizelle Sandrini Lemos, Flavio Beck:
Software engineering tools environment for outsourcing teams collaboration. 40-43
Processes for distributed development
- Joao Ricardo Moreno Camilo, Alexandre L'Erário, Tiago Pagotto, José Augusto Fabri:
A process for distributed software evolution: a proprietary software case study. 44-53 - Dean Knudson, Stavros Kalafatis, Carsten Kleiner, Stephen Zahos, Barbara Seegebarth, Jonas Detterfelt, Iman Avazpour, Kristian Sandahl, Peter Gorder, Jeewani Anupama Ginige, Alex Radermacher, Hugo Caballero, Humberto Gomez, Mikael Roos:
Global software engineering experience through international capstone project exchanges. 54-58
Scaled and distributed agile
- Ramesh Lal, Tony Clear:
Enhancing product and service capability through scaling agility in a global software vendor environment. 59-68 - Christof Ebert:
Managing software products in a global context. 69-76 - Rajeev Kumar Gupta, Shivani Jain, Bharat Singh:
Challenges in scaling up a globally distributed legacy product: a case study of a matrix organization. 77-81 - Julian M. Bass, Sarah Beecham, Mohammad Abdur Razzak, John Noll:
Employee retention and turnover in global software development: comparing in-house offshoring and offshore outsourcing. 82-91
Distinguished papers
- Fabio Calefato, Giuseppe Iaffaldano, Filippo Lanubile, Bogdan Vasilescu:
On developers' personality in large-scale distributed projects: the case of the apache ecosystem. 92-101 - Pernille Lous, Paolo Tell, Christian Bo Michelsen, Yvonne Dittrich, Marco Kuhrmann, Allan Ebdrup:
Virtual by design: how a work environment can support agile distributed software development. 102-111 - Igor Cavrak, Ivana Bosnic:
Team resilience in distributed student projects. 112-120 - Mohammad Abdur Razzak, Ita Richardson, John Noll, Clodagh Nic Canna, Sarah Beecham:
Scaling agile across the global organization: an early stage industrial SAFe self-assessment. 121-130
poster exhibition
- Kapil Singi, Pradeepkumar D. S, Vikrant Kaulgud, Sanjay Podder:
Compliance adherence in distributed software delivery: a blockchain approach. 131-132 - Leonardo Sanches dos Santos, Alexandre L'Erário, Tiago Pagotto, Joao Ricardo Moreno Camilo, Fabricio Sousa Oliveira, José Augusto Fabri:
A scrum-based process to distributed projects in multidisciplinary teams: a case study. 133-134 - Ibrahim Seckin, Tolga Ovatman:
An empirical study on scrum application patterns in distributed teams. 135-136
Doctoral symposium
- Rafiq Ahmad Khan, Siffat Ullah Khan:
A preliminary structure of software security assurance model. 137-140 - Abheeshta Putta:
Scaling agile software development to large and globally distributed large-scale organizations. 141-144 - Nelson G. de Sá Leitão Júnior:
Toward a theory of communication in distributed software development teams: a research proposal. 145-148
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