Proceedings of the 2013 International Workshop on Social Software Engineering 2013
DOI: 10.1145/2501535.2501537
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“…In particular, the literature offers interesting studies focusing on the applicability to GSE of various process paradigms, and in particular of Scrum [11]. Other studies discuss issues and topics such as the impact of architectural choices on the development process [10] and the value of exploiting innovative tools to support awareness [21], or report specific success stories of cooperation either within large companies or among SMEs [31]. Unfortunately, despite the large amount of work, so far it is still difficult to draw general lessons and conclusions from the cases that have been proposed by the research community.…”
Section: Global Software Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the literature offers interesting studies focusing on the applicability to GSE of various process paradigms, and in particular of Scrum [11]. Other studies discuss issues and topics such as the impact of architectural choices on the development process [10] and the value of exploiting innovative tools to support awareness [21], or report specific success stories of cooperation either within large companies or among SMEs [31]. Unfortunately, despite the large amount of work, so far it is still difficult to draw general lessons and conclusions from the cases that have been proposed by the research community.…”
Section: Global Software Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 incorporates people themes (subversion [15], organizational structure and motivation [16], agility [17]) as well as themes that discuss internal software product characteristics, that is, themes of characteristics of the product which are not perceived externally by end-usersspecifically, the quality of documentation [18], user-centric design [19], software measurement [20], software planning and estimation [21]. Finally, this area contains best-practices evaluation and monitoring, which is often considered orthogonal to all of the above but empirically is linked to the emergence of subversion [22] and is reportedly connected to software planning and effort estimations.…”
Section: B Success and Failure Distilled: Topic Modeling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 incorporates people themes (subversion [15], organizational structure and motivation [16], agility [17]) as well as themes that discuss internal software product characteristics, that is, themes of characteristics of the product which are not perceived externally by end-users-specifically, the quality of documentation [18], user-centric design [19], software measurement [20], software planning and estimation [21]. Finally, this area contains best-practices evaluation and monitoring which is often considered orthogonal to all of the above but empirically is linked to the emergence of subversion [22] and is reportedly connected to software planning and effort estimations.…”
Section: Success and Failure Distilled: Topic Modelling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%