Authors
Rafael Prikladnicki, Alexander Boden, Gabriela Avram, Cleidson RB de Souza, Volker Wulf
Publication date
2014/8
Journal
Empirical Software Engineering
Volume
19
Pages
822-856
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Global Software Engineering has become a standard in today’s software industry. Research in distributed software development poses severe challenges that are due to the spatial and temporal distribution of the actors, as well as to language, intercultural and organizational aspects. These challenges occur in addition to “traditional” challenges of the domain itself in large-scale software projects, like coordination and communication issues, requirements volatily, lack of domain knowledge, among others. While several authors have reported empirical studies of global software development projects, the methodological difficulties and challenges of this type of studies have not been sufficiently discussed. In this paper, we share our experiences of collecting and analysing qualitative data in the context of Global Software Engineering projects. We discuss strategies for gaining access to field sites, building trust …
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