5. ICGSE 2010:
Princeton,
NJ,
USA
5th IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering, ICGSE 2010, Princeton, NJ, USA, 23-26 August, 2010.
IEEE 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-7619-0
Tools I:
Support and Use
Processes and Practices
Management Environments I
Industry Experiences
- Flávio P. Duarte, Clarissa Pires, Carlos A. de Souza, Johannes P. Ros, Rosa M. M. Leão, Edmundo de Souza e Silva, Julius C. B. Leite, Vittorio Cortellessa, Daniel Mossé, Yuanfang Cai:
Experience with a New Architecture Review Process Using a Globally Distributed Architecture Review Team.
109-118
- Raja Bavani:
Global Software Engineering: Challenges in Customer Value Creation.
119-122
- Carlos Eduardo Lima Peixoto, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy, Rafael Prikladnicki:
Effort Estimation in Global Software Development Projects: Preliminary Results from a Survey.
123-127
- Prateeti Mohapatra, Petra Björndal, Karen Smiley:
Causal Analysis of Factors Governing Collaboration in Global Software Development Teams.
128-132
Human Aspects
Preparing Software Engineers for Global Software Environments
- Miguel J. Monasor, Aurora Vizcaíno, Mario Piattini, Ismael Caballero:
Preparing Students and Engineers for Global Software Development: A Systematic Review.
177-186
- Federico Ciccozzi, Ivica Crnkovic:
Performing a Project in a Distributed Software Development Course: Lessons Learned.
187-191
- Kathleen M. Swigger, Robert P. Brazile, George A. Dafoulas, Fatma Cemile Serçe, Ferda Nur Alpaslan, Victor Lopez Cabrera:
Using Content and Text Classification Methods to Characterize Team Performance.
192-200
- Ed Keenan, Adam Steele, Xiaoping Jia:
Simulating Global Software Development in a Course Environment.
201-205
Management Environments II:
Assessing the Risk
Tools II:
Emerging Tools
Management Environments III:
Understanding Effort in a Global Context
PARIS'10:
Methods and Tools for Project/Architecture/Risk Management in Globally Distributed Software Development Projects
REMIDI'10:
Fourth International Workshop on Toll Support Development and Management in Distributed Software Projects
- Darja Smite:
What Happens, When Software Product Development Companies Go Global?
319-320
KNOWING'10:
Knowledge Engineering in Global Software Development
Doctoral Symposium
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