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    Exploring Collaboration Patterns Among Global Software Development Teams
    (Ieee Computer Soc, 2009) Serce, Fatma Cemile; Alpaslan, Ferda-Nur; Swigger, Kathleen; Brazile, Robert; Dafoulas, George; Lopez, Victor; Schumacker, Randy
    This study examines communication behaviors in global software student teams. The authors of the paper characterize the types of communication behaviors that occur when student teams are engaged in a software development project. The authors present findings from a one-semester study that examined factors contributing to successful distributed programming interactions among students enrolled at the University of Atilim (Turkey), Universidad Tecnologica de Panama, University of North Texas, and Middlesex University (UK). Using content and cluster analyses techniques, we identified distinct patterns of collaboration and examined how these patterns were associated with task, culture, GPA, and performance of collaborative teams. Our results suggest that communication patterns among global software learners may be related to task type, culture and GPA. It is hoped that these findings will lead to the development of new strategies for improving communication among global software teams.
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    Citation - WoS: 2
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    Process Matchmaking on a P2p Environment
    (Ieee Computer Soc, 2006) Celebi, Remzi; Çelebi, Remzi; Ellezer, Huseyin; Baylam, Cemi; Cereci, İbrahim; Cereci, Ibrahim; Kilic, Hurevreni; Çelebi, Remzi; Cereci, İbrahim; Computer Engineering; Computer Engineering
    A process matchmaking environment based on P2P architecture and Gnutella protocol is established Java Agent Development Framework (JADE) is used as middleware. The processes are modeled as one-input transition systems augmented by goal state descriptions. A polynomial-time algorithm for handling matchmaking of peer process encounters is developed The environment can easily be customized to a specific application domain by simple user-interface modifications and through the development of related state ontologies.