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タグ: distributed-development [11 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag distributed-development.
  • Architectures, Coordination, and Distance: Conway's Law and Beyond
    IEEE Softw., Vol. 16, No. 5. (September 1999), pp. 63-70.
    by James D Herbsleb, Rebecca E Grinter
  • An empirical study of speed and communication in globally distributed software development
    Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 29, No. 6. (2003), pp. 481-494.
  • Expertise recommender: a flexible recommendation system and architecture
    (2000), pp. 231-240.
    by David W Mcdonald, Mark S Ackerman
  • Geographic location of developers at SourceForge
    (2006), pp. 144-150.
    by Gregorio Robles, Jesus M Gonzalez-Barahona
  • Providing artifact awareness to a distributed group through screen sharing
    (2006), pp. 99-108.
    by Kimberly Tee, Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin
  • Unifying Artifacts and Activities in a Visual Tool for Distributed Software Development Teams
    (2004), pp. 387-396.
    by Jon Froehlich, Paul Dourish
  • Distance, dependencies, and delay in a global collaboration
    (2000), pp. 319-328.
    by James D Herbsleb, Audris Mockus, Thomas A Finholt, Rebecca E Grinter
  • An empirical study of global software development: distance and speed
    (2001), pp. 81-90.
    by James D Herbsleb, Audris Mockus, Thomas A Finholt, Rebecca E Grinter
  • Building awareness in global software engineering: using issues as context
  • Designing task visualizations to support the coordination of work in software development
    (2006), pp. 39-48.
    by Christine A Halverson, Jason B Ellis, Catalina Danis, Wendy A Kellogg
  • Group awareness in distributed software development
    (2004), pp. 72-81.
    by Carl Gutwin, Reagan Penner, Kevin Schneider
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