Title: Risk Management for Collaborative Software Development
Abstract: Abstract Collaborative software development involving multiple organizational units, often spanning national, language, and cultural boundaries, raises new challenges and risks that can derail software development projects even when traditional risk factors are being controlled. This article presents a framework that can be used to manage collaborative software development projects, based on an extended set of risk management principles. Three risk factors — trust, culture, and collaborative communication — are discussed in depth. Notes Johnson, L. J.; Zorn, D.; Kai Tam, B.; Lamontagne, M.; Johnson., S. A. (2003) Stake holder's view of Factors that Impact Successful Interagency Collaboration. Council for Exceptional children. Vol. 69, No. 2, P: 195–209, 2003. SCM-Council (2002). The SCOR(TM) Model Collaboration Framework, A Proposal for including the aspects of external collaboration within the SCOR(tm) Model. Whitepaper, July 2002. Supply Chain Management Council.
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-03-26
Language: en
Type: article
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