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TECHNICAL PROGRAM (please click below to see the detailed program for each day)
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Wednesday Aug 29 |
Thursday Aug 30
Welcome Reception:
Monday August 27, 19:00pm
Opening:
Tuesday August 28, 09:00am-10:30am
An Empirical Investigation on Text-Based Communication in Distributed Requirements Workshops (Paper 52), Fabio Calefato, Filippo Lanubile, University of Bari, Italy, Daniela Damian, U. Vic, Canada
Do Gradations of Time Zone Separation Make a Difference in Performance? A First Laboratory Study (Paper 82), J. Alberto Espinosa, American University, Ning Nan, The University of Oklahoma, Erran Carmel, American University
Experience (1):
Tuesday August 28, 11:00am-12:30am
Successful Global Development of a Large-scale Embedded Telecommunications Product (Paper 93), Marek Leszak, Manfred Meier, Alcatel Lucent, Optical Networking Division
Collaboration in Global Software Projects at Siemens: An Experience Report (Paper 58), Christian Lescher, Siemens AG, Matthew Bass, James D. Herbsleb, Carnegie Mellon University
The Evolution of the Internal Offshore Software Development Model at Dell Inc (Paper 83), Carlon Halmenschlager Szymanski, Dell Inc, Brazil, Rafael Prikladnicki, PUCRS, Brazil
Organizational Comments:
Tuesday August 28, 13:30pm-15:00pm
Keynote talk: Reflections on a Decade of Studying Global Software Engineering, Prof. Erran Carmel, American University
Poster Session:
Tuesday August 28, 15:00pm-16:00pm
Quality & Performance:
Tuesday August 28, 16:00pm-17:00pm
Virtual Quality Assurance Facilitation Model (Paper 38), Rajesh Agarwal, Pinakpani Nayak, Manickam Malarvizhi, P Suresh, Nina Modi, Tata Consultancy Services, India
Performance Criteria in Inter-Organizational Global Software Development Projects (Paper 47), Timo Poikolainen, Juha Paananen, Nokia
Organizational Comments:
Tuesday August 28, 19:30pm
Banquet
Student Meeting (sponsored by IBM Research)
Tuesday August 28, 17:15pm-18:30pm
On Tuesday late afternoon we offer a special opportunity for students to meet fellow students, discuss your work and common challenges.
The program also includes a demo of JAZZ, the new Eclipse-based platform for supporting team development, given by Harold Ossher from IBM. Please contact Joachim Sauer of University of Hamburg ([email protected]) for further information.
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