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Global software development: where are the benefits?
A Blind Person's Interaction with TechnologyIntroduction
Global Software Development (GSD) is increasingly becoming the normal practice in the software industry, readily evidenced by U.S. estimates that the value of the offshore software development market has increased 25-fold over the past 10 ...
Can distributed software development be agile?
Three organizations studied here suggest the answer is "yes," when the unique characteristics of both environments are successfully blended.
Global software development and collaboration: barriers and solutions
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