2016 IEEE 11th International Conference on Global Software Engineering (ICGSE) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/icgse.2016.33
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A Global Teaming Model for Global Software Development Governance: A Case Study

Abstract: Abstract-Global software development (GSD) is increasingly the norm. As firms expand into new markets overseas, acquire companies in different countries, and recruit talented developers in new locations, projects become distributed by necessity. As projects become increasingly distributed, and include external participants such as outsourcing vendors, conventional top-down management oversight and control becomes more difficult. How can organizations ensure that the activities of all parties involved are align… Show more

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“…In future work, we intend to validate the SAFe R practice mapping to the GTM by employing this mapping in an actual industrial development project [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In future work, we intend to validate the SAFe R practice mapping to the GTM by employing this mapping in an actual industrial development project [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the view of the firm as a system to manage knowledge via ad-hoc, and increasingly virtual, teams, the project manager is the "chief executive" of the "temporary organization" [68]. The manager is responsible not only for motivating team members-which can be especially challenging in a global, distributed environment [5,52]-but also selecting them, as team assembly mechanisms can determine team performance [25]. This is especially true in creative teams such as those engaged in building knowledge commons [26].…”
Section: The Teaming Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Global Software Development (GSD) is regarded as a common engineering practice to develop a costeffective software product. This is due to the fact that GSD offers several benefits to the software development organizations including access to the new markets and technologies, skilled software developers, better relationships with the development organizations (and individuals), low software development cost, and access to the large and diverse human resources [1]- [3]. Moreover, GSD provides a significant reduction in the development time; thereby, attracting the software development organizations to outsource a software product [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%