Managing Software Development in Globally Distributed Teams.
This article presents information and advice on managing software development in globally distributed work teams. Discussed are the benefits of iterative software development techniques and the range of iterative software engineering practices, and creating an iterative contract with the customer. A...
| Publicado en: | Communications of the ACM Vol. 51; no. 2; pp. 15 - 18 |
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Association for Computing Machinery
Feb2008
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