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Damian Andrew Tamburri
Supporting Networked Software Development
Socially Organising People of Software
2014. 224 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2014
ISBN: 3-639-71763-5 (3639717635)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-71763-1 (9783639717631)
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A networked software development effort is any software development effort that is carried out through a network of multiple, heterogeneous organizations. A core constant behind a networked software development scenario is the emergence of development communities, i.e., social networks across which certain conditions and organizational/social arrangements are constantly true, either explicitly (i.e. enforced by a managing body) or by emergence (e.g. as a consequence of contextual conditions and other emerging relations). Producing software better in these conditions means researching the organizational and social structures behind networked communities, to find means that support their key characteristics. This book offers the state of the art in organizational and social structures, investigating organizations research and social network analysis, later discussing mechanisms to support such structures for networked development.
DAMIAN A. TAMBURRI Was born in Montreal (Canada) in 1983. His passion for research flourished form an early age, as he published his first paper at 22 during his B.Sc. studies in University of L´Aquila. Damian received a double M.Sc. Cum Laude in Global Software Engineering and Software Architectures from VU University Amsterdam and L´Aquila.