Developing a knowledge-based perspective of coordination in global software development

IF 2.7 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Debasisha Mishra
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Purpose This study aims to develop a model for coordination and communication overhead in distributed software development through case study analysis in the Indian outsourcing software industry. The model is based on business knowledge, which can be classified as domain, regulatory, strategic, business process and operation process knowledge as per existing literature. Design/methodology/approach Double case study method was used to verify an existing knowledge–management framework of software development from the literature. The stakeholders of both the cases were interviewed, and project documents were verified to reach conclusions. Findings The findings supported the business knowledge classification from the literature. The concept can be used to analyze the software project in a distributed environment. Research limitations/implications The research work findings are based only on two case studies. The study findings cannot be generalized and should be used as a learning tool. There can be large variations of project characteristics with differences in business knowledge requirements. The research shows the importance of business knowledge transfer in global software development. Practical implications Projects managers in the distributed software development environment can use the findings in project planning and work allocation for better control over cost and schedule, etc. Originality/value There is little research works attempted to study the business knowledge classification in the global software industry making the research novel.
开发基于知识的全球软件开发协调视角
目的通过对印度外包软件行业的案例分析,建立分布式软件开发中协调与沟通开销的模型。该模型基于业务知识,根据已有文献,业务知识可分为领域知识、法规知识、战略知识、业务流程知识和运营流程知识。设计/方法论/方法采用双案例研究方法从文献中验证现有的软件开发知识管理框架。对这两个案例的利益相关者进行了访谈,并对项目文件进行了验证以得出结论。研究结果支持文献中的商业知识分类。该概念可用于分析分布式环境中的软件项目。研究的局限性/意义本研究的结果仅基于两个案例研究。研究结果不能一概而论,应作为一种学习工具。随着业务知识需求的不同,项目特征可能会有很大的变化。研究表明,企业知识转移在全球软件开发中的重要性。实际意义分布式软件开发环境中的项目经理可以将研究结果用于项目规划和工作分配,以更好地控制成本和进度等。独创性/价值在全球软件行业中,很少有研究工作试图研究业务知识分类,使研究新颖。
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VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems
VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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