One of the myths of Agile Development is that selforganizing teams do not need direction. The agile development movement focuses primarily on programmers – programmers should do...
Coordination of development activities is often the most crucial success factor in a software development team. Typically, teams rely on configuration management (CM) systems for...
Roger M. Ripley, Ryan Y. Yasui, Anita Sarma, Andr&...
Abstract. Collaborative software development presents a variety of coordination and communication problems, particularly when teams are geographically distributed. One reason for t...
Carl Gutwin, Kevin A. Schneider, David Paquette, R...
There is a growing need for distributed teams to analyze complex and dynamic data streams and make critical decisions under time pressure. Via a case study, we discuss potential g...
Sarah S. Poon, Rollin C. Thomas, Cecilia R. Aragon...
RoboCup projects can face a lack of progress and continuity. The teams change continuously and knowledge gets lost. The approach used in previous years is no longer valid due to ru...