Collaboration among individuals - from users to developers - is
central to modern software engineering. It takes many forms: joint
activity to solve common problems, negotiation to resolve
conflicts, creation of shared definitions, and both social and
technical perspectives impacting all software development activity.
The difficulties of collaboration are also well documented. The
grand challenge is not only to ensure that developers in a team
deliver effectively as individuals, but that the whole team
delivers more than just the sum of its parts.
The editors of this book have assembled an impressive selection
of authors, who have contributed to an authoritative body of work
tackling a wide range of issues in the field of collaborative
software engineering. The resulting volume is divided into four
parts, preceded by a general editorial chapter providing a more
detailed review of the domain of collaborative software
engineering. Part 1 is on "Characterizing Collaborative Software
Engineering," Part 2 examines various "Tools and Techniques," Part
3 addresses organizational issues, and finally Part 4 contains four
examples of "Emerging Issues in Collaborative Software
Engineering."
As a result, this book delivers a comprehensive state-of-the-art
overview and empirical results for researchers in academia and
industry in areas like software process management, empirical
software engineering, and global software development.
Practitioners working in this area will also appreciate the
detailed descriptions and reports which can often be used as
guidelines to improve their daily work.
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