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Planning, coordinating and controlling software engineering in distributed settings are far more complex than in one-site projects. First, the process of analysis and design needs to be planned and organized differently. Second, the methods used to discuss, share and document design and architecture ideas need to take into account the fact that project members involved in these tasks are spread over multiple sites and organisations and don't have contact to end-users. Third, development, integration and releasing a high quality product are far more challenging.
As a conclusion, we need concepts and tools to support the specific tasks and process requirements in distributed development projects. Experience shows that an appropriate tool chain increases efficiency and success of distributed projects. Aspects like process assistance, knowledge management or project tracking ask for appropriate tools.
One of the objectives of this workshop is to structure the major research topics and to define a research agenda for further work in the area of "end-to-end" tool support in distributed system development. Besides that, there will be a demo session with presentations and live demonstrations of tools that are specifically dedicated to support distributed development projects.
Program:
| 09:30 - 09:45 |
Introduction (P. Keil, TU München) |
| 09:45 - 10:25 |
Global sourcing of software development - a review of tools and
services (R. Martignoni) - PDF |
| 10:25 - 11:05 |
Analyzing Ontology as a Facilitator during Global Requirement
Elicitation (G. N. Aranda, A. Vincaino, M. Piattini) - PDF |
| 11:05 - 11:45 |
Process-based Collaboration in Global Software Engineering (H. Klein, A. Rausch, E. Fischer) - PDF |
| 11:45 - 12:45 |
Lunch |
| 12:45 - 13:25 |
TAMRI: A Tool for Supporting Task Distribution in Global Software
Development Projects (A. Lamersdorf, J. Münch) - PDF |
| 13:25 - 14:05 |
RepoGuard: A Framework for Integration of Development Tools with
Source Code Repositories (M. Legenhausen, S. Pielicke, J. Rühmkorf, H. Wendel, A. Schreiber) - PDF |
| 14:05 - 14:45 |
TESNA Game: A Serious Game for Understanding Process Patterns (C. Amrit, G.F.P. van Veen) - PDF |
| 14:45 - 15:00 |
Coffee |
| 15:00 - 15:30 |
Orchestration of Global Software Engineering Projects (C. Bartelt, M. Broy, C. Herrmann, E. Knauss, M. Kuhrmann, A. Rausch, B. Rumpe, K. Schneider) - PDF |
| 15:30 - 17:00 |
Workshop-Session (in teams) |
| 17:00 - 17:30 |
Presentation of the workshops' results |
These topics will be discussed based on presentations by participants. Based on
these contributions, we will try to structure the problems and challenges and want
to discuss a "research agenda for RE in GSD".
Addressees:
The workshop targets practictioners as well as researchers interested or involved
with geographically or organizationally distributed software development.
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Organization Committee:
Program Committee:
Stefan Biffl, TU Wien
Manfred Broy, TU München
Vesna Mikulovic, Siemens AG Austria
Jürgen Münch, Fraunhofer IESE
Daniel Paulish, Siemens Corporate Research
Andreas Rausch, TU Clausthal
Ita Richardson, Lero, Universitiy of Limerick
Bernhard Schätz, TU München
Jos van Hillegersberg, University of Twente
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