: Will Aalst, John Mylopoulos, Norman M. Sadeh, Michael J. Shaw, Clemens Szyperski, Olly Gotel, Mathai
: Software Engineering Approaches for Offshore and Outsourced Development Third International Conference, SEAFOOD 2009, Zurich, Switzerland, July 2-3, 2009, Proceedings
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783642029875
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: Anwendungs-Software
: English
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Software Engineering Approaches for Offshore and Outsourced Development, SEAFOOD 2009, held in Zurich, Switzerland, July 2-3, 2009. The 13 papers presented together with two keynote speeches were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The areas covered include industry challenges and best practices in offshore software development, measurement and estimation, business alignment and risk identification/reduction, communication and specification, and emerging technologies and future directions.

Preface5
Conference Organization7
Table of Contents9
Decentralized Software Development: Pitfalls and Challenges11
An Empiricist View of Managing Globally Distributed Software Development13
IBM Industry Practice: Challenges in O.shore Software Development from a Global Delivery Center14
Solution Proposals for Japan-Oriented Offshore Software Development in China24
Working in Distributed Teams: Challenges, Best Practices, and Guidelines35
Quantitative CMMI Assessment for Offshoring through the Analysis of Project Management Repositories42
Predicting Fault-Prone Modules: A Comparative Study55
Effort Drivers Estimation for Brazilian Geographically Distributed Software Development70
Challenges for Product Roadmapping in Inter-company Collaboration76
Global Software Development with Cloud Platforms91
Competitive Risk Identi.cation Method for Distributed Teams106
Model-Centric Approach to Software Design and Stakeholder-Specific Architecture Views in Scope of a Financial Institution112
The Role of Contracts in Distributed Development127
Managing Communication among Geographically Distributed Teams: A Brazilian Case140
Author Index146