Abstract
We describe the structure of organizations and products
of scientific computing projects using Conway’s Law as a
lens to guide our observations. Our organizational findings
include highly unconventional work structures, loose
project membership and roles, low team coordination and
awareness, and the dependence on liaisons for geographically
distributed development. These characteristics are reflected
in the ambiguous goals and requirements, organic growth,
and loose boundaries of the resulting products.
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