ABSTRACT
Governance in a specific organization is an iterative process that starts with the assignment of roles and decision rights as per goals that are set, continues with the establishment of a set of mechanisms to be activated on a specific scope within the organization, and ends with the assessment that leads to the refinement of the goals accordingly. This one-day workshop focuses on software development governance and deals with the issues that are special to software organizations.
Index Terms
- Software development governance (SDG)
Recommendations
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