Publication Type
Report
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
5-2012
Abstract
Collaboration in software development is a complex is- sue that has been examined by various researchers over the last decade. This paper presents a systematic literature re- view of pertinent literature on empirical studies on collabo- rative software development. We found that a lot of progress has been achieved in the field of global or distributed de- velopment. While there are still many challenges, today's projects seem to have overcome at least some of those. Also, first steps have been made in understanding the collabora- tive aspects of requirements engineering and design. Re- search on tools for collaboration is advanced, having re- sulted in several successful tools especially in the area of communication.
Discipline
Software Engineering
Research Areas
Intelligent Systems and Optimization
Areas of Excellence
Digital transformation
First Page
1
Last Page
22
Citation
TREUDE, Christoph; STOREY, Margaret-Anne; and WEBER, Jens.
Empirical studies on collaboration in software development: A systematic literature review. (2012). 1-22.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/10496
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Empirical-Studies-on-Collaboration-in-Software-A-Treude-Storey/94db649f133f1701481d877672bdc604bd7770c5