In the previous post, we discussed the motivation behind employing various coordination strategies while using LFDS in GSD context. In this post, we discuss several intra- and inter-team coordination strategies to successfully implement
Software engineering is evolving every day to address the ever increasing growth of system’s complexity and size along with the application domains and level of interactions with the other systems. In current
Scrum is an agile software development framework that also conforms to the similar success story of the performance gain and hyper-productivity [3-6,7]. J. Sutherland, et al., have defined Scrum as follows[1]
Few of the main centrifugal forces of any Globally Distributed Software Engineering(GDSE) model can be mentioned as - geographical dispersion, cultural difference, lack of shared context and knowledge, communication problem, team coherence
This is the last post of the series regarding TestContext. The other posts of this series include:
On Unit Testing:
* Why is Unit Testing so Important?
* TDD in a Nutshell.
* More on Unit