Communications in Global Software Development: an Empirical Study Using Gtk+ Oss Repository

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2011

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Effective communication is an important issue for global software development. Due to geographical limitations and travel challenges, face-to-face meetings are expensive to schedule and run. Web-based communication methods are thus the primary means of communication in global software development efforts. In general, two types of web-based communication mechanisms exist: synchronous and asynchronous communications; each serves a unique role. In this paper, we present an empirical study of the communication mechanisms in GNOME GTK+, a small-sized open-source distributed software project, in which Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and Mailing Lists are used as synchronous and asynchronous communication methods, respectively. The objective of this study is to identify how real time and asynchronous communication methods could be used and balanced across global software development projects. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB); Curtin University of Technology; Universidad Politecnica de Madrid; Object Management Group; Collibra

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communications, empirical study, Global software development

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) -- 10th Confederated International Workshops and Posters on On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems, OTM 2011: EI2N+NSF ICE 2011, ICSP+INBAST 2011, ISDE 2011, ORM 2011, OTMA 2011, SWWS+MONET+SeDeS 2011, and VADER 2011 -- 17 October 2011 through 21 October 2011 -- Hersonissos, Crete -- 87318

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7046 LNCS

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218

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