2013 13th International Conference on Quality Software 2013
DOI: 10.1109/qsic.2013.53
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Outsourcing Software Testing: A Case Study in the Oulu Area

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“…As for language, the use of good language is important as it is a practical need for writing and communication affairs. Previous studies show that lower distinction of culture and higher language proficiency would evoke a better working environment and increase productivity [3], [9]. The political stability of the country must also be taken into account [32].…”
Section: β Cost Estimation Of Software Outsourcing Projectmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…As for language, the use of good language is important as it is a practical need for writing and communication affairs. Previous studies show that lower distinction of culture and higher language proficiency would evoke a better working environment and increase productivity [3], [9]. The political stability of the country must also be taken into account [32].…”
Section: β Cost Estimation Of Software Outsourcing Projectmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The cost associated with distributed projects is highly influenced by the constraints of the geographical location of the dispersed teams. As such, different geographical locations would involve different time zones [9], [28], [29]. Participating teams might have to encounter different official work day that overlaps with the official holiday of other teams [22].…”
Section: β Cost Estimation Of Software Outsourcing Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Software testing outsourcing concerns delegating testing operations to external testing teams on a contract basis in a stipulated period of time. In comparison to conventional testing, it offers a wide variety of benefits, namely improving quality through skilful workforce and allowing organisations to focus on development activities by handing over the testing business to experts [4], [5].…”
Section: Related Work and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%