F. Serçe, F. Alpaslan, K. Swigger, R. Brazile, Georgios A. Dafoulas, Victor Lopez Cabrera, R. Schumacker
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Abstract
This study examines communication behaviors in global software student teams. The authors of the paper characterize the types of communication behaviors that occur when student teams are engaged in a software development project. The authors present findings from a one-semester study that examined factors contributing to successful distributed programming interactions among students enrolled at the University of Atilim (Turkey), Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, University of North Texas, and Middlesex University (UK). Using content and cluster analyses techniques, we identified distinct patterns of collaboration and examined how these patterns were associated with task, culture, GPA, and performance of collaborative teams. Our results suggest that communication patterns among global software learners may be related to task type, culture and GPA. It is hoped that these findings will lead to the development of new strategies for improving communication among global software teams.
本研究考察了全球软件学生团队中的沟通行为。这篇论文的作者描述了学生团队参与软件开发项目时发生的交流行为的类型。作者介绍了一项为期一个学期的研究结果,该研究调查了在土耳其Atilim大学、Tecnológica de panam大学、北德克萨斯大学和Middlesex大学(英国)注册的学生中影响成功的分布式编程交互的因素。使用内容和聚类分析技术,我们确定了不同的协作模式,并检查了这些模式如何与协作团队的任务、文化、GPA和绩效相关联。我们的研究结果表明,全球软件学习者之间的沟通模式可能与任务类型、文化和GPA有关。希望这些发现将导致开发新的策略来改善全球软件团队之间的沟通。