Citation
Soriano Camino, Francisco Javier and López Gómez, Genoveva and Fernández Gallego, Rafael
(2008).
Collaborative Development Environments.
In:
"Encyclopedia of Networked and Virtual Organizations".
IGI Global, Information Science Reference, EEUU, pp. 225-231.
ISBN 978-1-59904-885-7.
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-885-7.
Abstract
More and more often organizations tend to behave like carry out their tasks by means of collaboration and teamwork. Effective teamwork is an essential part of any non-trivial engineering process, and collaborative capabilities are an essential support for these teams. Software development is no exception; it is in itself a collaborative team effort, which has its own peculiarities. Both in the context of open source software development projects and in organizations that develop corporate products, more and more developers need to communicate and liaise with colleagues in geographically distant areas about the software product that they are conceiving, designing, building, testing, debugging, deploying, and maintaining. In their work, these devel- motivated by barriers erected by geographic distances, time factors, number of participants, business units or differences in organizational hierarchy or culture that tion and collaboration. To successfully overcome these barriers, these teams need tools by means of which to communicate with each other and coordinate their work. These tools should also take into account the functional, organizational, temporal and spatial characteristics of this collaboration. Software product users are now becoming increasingly involved in this process, for which reason they should also be considered.