Adapting Business and Technical Processes for Collaborative Software Development

Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising ICE 2011. Aachen, Germany, June 2011

8 Pages Posted: 20 Jun 2012 Last revised: 28 Jun 2012

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Norbert Jastroch

MET Communications

Vassilka Kirova

Independent

Cyril S. Ku

William Paterson University

Thomas J. Marlowe

Seton Hall University

Mojgan Mohtashami

Independent

Date Written: June 22, 2011

Abstract

As software development becomes more collaborative, business and technical processes of software engineering and their management need to accommodate and support collaboration. In this paper we briefly survey key concerns, known challenges, and potential alternative solutions. We draw on lessons learned from software process models, organizational behaviour and knowledge management and their relevance to collaborative software development. We suggest elements of the solution to the problem of managing business and technical processes with software development in inter-organizational context.

Keywords: Software architecture, collaboration, agility, components, interfaces, knowledge management, software engineering

Suggested Citation

Jastroch, Norbert and Kirova, Vassilka and Ku, Cyril S. and Marlowe, Thomas J. and Mohtashami, Mojgan, Adapting Business and Technical Processes for Collaborative Software Development (June 22, 2011). Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising ICE 2011. Aachen, Germany, June 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2088378

Norbert Jastroch (Contact Author)

MET Communications ( email )

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Vassilka Kirova

Independent ( email )

Cyril S. Ku

William Paterson University ( email )

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Wayne, NJ 07470
United States

Thomas J. Marlowe

Seton Hall University ( email )

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South Orange, NJ 07079
United States

Mojgan Mohtashami

Independent ( email )

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