Challenges and Improvements in Distributed Software Development: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Distributed Software Development (DSD) has recently evolved, resulting in an increase in the available literature. Organizations now have a tendency to make greater development efforts in more attractive zones. The main advantage of this lies in a greater availability of human resources in...
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Distributed Software Development (DSD) has recently evolved, resulting in
an increase in the available literature. Organizations now have a tendency to
make greater development efforts in more attractive zones. The main advantage of this lies in a greater availability of human resources in decentralized
zones at less cost. There are, however, some disadvantages which are caused by
the distance that separates the development teams. Coordination and communication become more difficult as the software components are sourced from
different places, thus affecting project organization, project control, and product quality. New processes and tools are consequently necessary. This work
presents the findings of a systematic review of the literature related to thechallenges concerning Distributed Software Development, whose purpose is to
identify the solutions and improvements proposed up to the present day. |
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DOI: | 10.1201/b13126-12 |