Developing an Inter-site Coordination Index for Global Software Development

P. Mohapatra
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Globally distributed software development teams face extraordinary communication and coordination problems due to spatial, temporal, and cultural separation between team members. Using the dyadic model of coordination, the paper proposes a coordination index that encapsulates the coordination difficulties in global software development. The coordination index is derived from four other indices-coupling index, need index, effectiveness index, and time-zone index. While a discrete-event simulation model is used to determine the time-zone index for all possible temporal separations, two rounds of questionnaire surveys were administered among researchers and practitioners world-wide to determine the need and the effectiveness indices. The important factors affecting inter-site coordination were short-listed after the first round. In the second round, weights were assigned to the short-listed factors by making a pair-wise comparison between them. The paper also demonstrates how the coordination index, so derived, can be used for a few project planning decisions.
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开发全球软件开发的站点间协调指数
由于团队成员之间的空间、时间和文化分离,全球分布的软件开发团队面临着非同寻常的沟通和协调问题。本文利用协调的二元模型,提出了一个概括全球软件开发中协调困难的协调指标。协调性指数由耦合指数、需求指数、有效性指数和时区指数这四个指数派生而来。在采用离散事件模拟模型确定所有可能的时间间隔的时区指数的同时,对世界各地的研究人员和从业人员进行了两轮问卷调查,以确定需求和有效性指数。第一轮后,对影响站点间协调的重要因素进行了筛选。在第二轮中,通过对候选因素进行两两比较,将权重分配给候选因素。本文还论证了由此导出的协调指标如何用于一些项目规划决策。
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