2009 13th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design 2009
DOI: 10.1109/cscwd.2009.4968069
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An architecture for supporting small collocated teams in cooperative software development

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“…Such a model takes into account the need for documentation of software products developed by companies with small teams of software development. To Land and Walz [9], small development teams have up to 20 participants, unlike Pollice and colleagues [16] and Campagnolo and colleagues [3] that consider up to 10 participants. .…”
Section: Software Development Process In Small Teamsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Such a model takes into account the need for documentation of software products developed by companies with small teams of software development. To Land and Walz [9], small development teams have up to 20 participants, unlike Pollice and colleagues [16] and Campagnolo and colleagues [3] that consider up to 10 participants. .…”
Section: Software Development Process In Small Teamsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…All requirements imposed by rules or models, have significant impact on small teams. There are researchers such as Pollice and colleagues [16] Land and Walz [10] and Campagnolo and colleagues [3] that propose approaches to minimize such an impact.…”
Section: Software Development Process In Small Teamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Software development small teams have some needs and characteristics that should be taken into account (Campagnolo et al, 2009). As in general participants work on a common physical environment, the face to face communication is enough, which means that electronic messages systems are less important.…”
Section: Software Development In Small Teamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All requirements imposed by rules or models, have significant impact on small teams. There are researchers such as Pollice et al (2004); Land and Walz (2006) and Campagnolo et al (2009) that propose approaches to minimize such an impact.…”
Section: Software Development In Small Teamsmentioning
confidence: 99%