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Of Deadlocks and Peopleware - Collaborative Work Practices in Global Software Development
Munich, Germany August 27-August 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICGSE.2007.30International Conference on Global So ...
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Gabriela Avram, University of Limerick

As part of a research project dedicated to the Social Organizational and Cultural Aspects of Global Software Development, the author has chosen to focus on collaborative work practices and knowledge management aspects of collaborative work. More precisely, the focus is on how the global distribution of software development affects collaborative work.

The current paper is a first attempt to unveil, through a concrete situation observed in a distributed software development environment, the complex ways in which people use technology to establish collaborative work practices.

By using ethnographically-informed methods, the author presents a bottom-up study of actual work practices, meant to contribute to a better understanding of collaborative work and knowledge management processes in distributed software development.

Citation:
Gabriela Avram, "Of Deadlocks and Peopleware - Collaborative Work Practices in Global Software Development," icgse, pp.91-102, International Conference on Global Software Engineering (ICGSE 2007), 2007
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