Do Software Development Projects Dispersed Across the Globe Deliver the Goods?
Higher demands on computer systems and networks compel technology companies to assign software development duties across many dispersed centres in the US, India, China and elsewhere. In actual practice, does this distributed development model work well? Singapore Management University information sy...
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