Supporting the Software Development Process Using Social Media: Experiences with Student Projects

R. Juárez-Ramírez, Rafael Pimienta-Romo, Violeta Ocegueda-Miramontes
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Traditionally, teamwork faces problems related with communication and coordination in both local and distributed environments; software development is not an exception. Some of the most significant problems in communication are the lack of reciprocity and fast response, especially in distributed environments. Communication should be motivated and maintained through the project development. Early media such as e-mail and forums do not possess such source of motivation and synchronization. New media such as Facebook and G+ have such elements that motivate team members, especially young developers, to remain online facilitating the communication just in time. In this paper we present some experiences using the most popular social media such as Facebook, G+, Skype, and Dropbox in developing software projects. Our study presents statistics of what kinds of communication and coordination issues are properly implemented using Facebook. Based on this, we present an initial set of metrics to assess how communication, coordination and knowledge sharing are implemented in these kinds of distributed environments.
使用社会媒体支持软件开发过程:学生项目的经验
传统上,团队合作面临着本地和分布式环境下的沟通和协调问题;软件开发也不例外。通信中一些最重要的问题是缺乏互惠性和快速响应,特别是在分布式环境中。沟通应该在项目开发过程中被激发和保持。早期的媒体,如电子邮件和论坛,不具备这样的动力来源和同步。Facebook和G+等新媒体具有激励团队成员(尤其是年轻开发者)保持在线状态的元素,能够及时促进交流。在本文中,我们将介绍一些使用最流行的社交媒体(如Facebook, G+, Skype和Dropbox)开发软件项目的经验。我们的研究提供了使用Facebook正确执行哪种沟通和协调问题的统计数据。在此基础上,我们提出了一组初始的度量来评估在这些类型的分布式环境中如何实现通信、协调和知识共享。
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