In this paper, we seek to shed light on how communication networks in geographically distributed projects evolve in order to address the limits of the modular design strategy. We collected data from a geographically distributed software development project covering 39 months of activity. Our analysis showed that over time a group of developers emerge as the liaisons between formal teams and geographical locations. In addition to handling the communication and coordination load across teams and locations, those engineers contributed the most to the development effort.
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CSCW: CSCW '08, Communication networks in geographically ...
%0 Conference Paper
%1 1460654
%A Cataldo, Marcelo
%A Herbsleb, James D.
%B CSCW '08: Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2008
%I ACM
%K GSD communication reticollab0910
%P 579--588
%R http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1460563.1460654
%T Communication networks in geographically distributed software development
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1460563.1460654&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES296&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CSCW&CFID=10917115&CFTOKEN=52887443
%X In this paper, we seek to shed light on how communication networks in geographically distributed projects evolve in order to address the limits of the modular design strategy. We collected data from a geographically distributed software development project covering 39 months of activity. Our analysis showed that over time a group of developers emerge as the liaisons between formal teams and geographical locations. In addition to handling the communication and coordination load across teams and locations, those engineers contributed the most to the development effort.
%@ 978-1-60558-007-4
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abstract = {In this paper, we seek to shed light on how communication networks in geographically distributed projects evolve in order to address the limits of the modular design strategy. We collected data from a geographically distributed software development project covering 39 months of activity. Our analysis showed that over time a group of developers emerge as the liaisons between formal teams and geographical locations. In addition to handling the communication and coordination load across teams and locations, those engineers contributed the most to the development effort.},
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address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {Cataldo, Marcelo and Herbsleb, James D.},
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booktitle = {CSCW '08: Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work},
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location = {San Diego, CA, USA},
pages = {579--588},
publisher = {ACM},
timestamp = {2009-11-21T11:58:05.000+0100},
title = {Communication networks in geographically distributed software development},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1460563.1460654&coll=portal&dl=ACM&type=series&idx=SERIES296&part=series&WantType=Proceedings&title=CSCW&CFID=10917115&CFTOKEN=52887443},
year = 2008
}