2010 9th International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training (ITHET) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ithet.2010.5480073
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A training tool for Global Software Development

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“…Other challenges is the initial team building and travel cost between different development's locations if needed and finally it is important to notice that the lack of lunch and tea break conversations that exist in the in-house development which usually help developers to communicate in project related issue which is proven to be effected is also an extra drawback. Monasor found that many developers in this new environment has no prior knowledge and experience in developing in GSD environment so they suggested a simulator that works as a training tool for companies in which the developers will work in real project via virtual agents of different locations and cultures [5] (see Fig. 1).…”
Section: Global Software Development (Gsd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other challenges is the initial team building and travel cost between different development's locations if needed and finally it is important to notice that the lack of lunch and tea break conversations that exist in the in-house development which usually help developers to communicate in project related issue which is proven to be effected is also an extra drawback. Monasor found that many developers in this new environment has no prior knowledge and experience in developing in GSD environment so they suggested a simulator that works as a training tool for companies in which the developers will work in real project via virtual agents of different locations and cultures [5] (see Fig. 1).…”
Section: Global Software Development (Gsd)mentioning
confidence: 99%