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An Empirical Study of Facilitation of Computer-Mediated Distributed Requirements Negotiations

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An Empirical Study of Facilitation of Computer-Mediated Distributed Requirements Negotiations
Group facilitation is an important element of group approaches to Requirements Engineering (RE). The facilitation in ‘traditional’ face-to-face groups is challenged by the increased globalization of the software industry. Thorough empirical investigation of human facilitation in computer-mediated requirements meetings is needed. This paper presents findings about the facilitation of distributed group settings in a controlled environment. Three professional facilitators mediate 15 three-person groups negotiating software requirements. Facilitation in face-to-face meetings is contrasted with four group settings in which the facilitator is physically separated from the group or co-located with key stakeholders. Rich qualitative and behavioral data enables an understanding of differences and similarities in the facilitation of the distributed groups and of aspects that were detrimental or beneficial to their facilitation. The empirical evidence indicates a reduced richness of social b...
Daniela E. Damian, Mildred L. G. Shaw, Armin Eberl
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where RE
Authors Daniela E. Damian, Mildred L. G. Shaw, Armin Eberlein, Brian R. Gaines, J. Brian Woodward
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