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CMU-ISRI-06-100
Institute for Software Research
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
CMU-ISRI-06-100
Coordination Risk in GSD Projects
James Herbsleb, Daniel Paulish*, Matthew Bass*,
Christian Lescher**, Klarissa Chang
2006
CMU-ISRI-06-100.pdf(PENDING)
Keywords:
Planning a GSD project involves making numerous decisions processes,
development environments, meeting schedules, communication tools,
training, specifying component interfaces, and designing a schedule
of builds and reviews. Decisions in each of these areas involves a
tradeoff between costs and risk reduction, as well as decisions about
where to invest effort and funds to reduce coordination risks.
There is no single set of choices that is appropriate for all
projects, since some projects are much riskier than others, and the
nature of the risks often differs dramatically. We present an
approach, synthesized from the research literature and our own
experience, that can help organizations assess project risks, make
explicit decisions about how to address them, and to effectively
monitor project coordination.
24 pages
*Siemens Corporate Research
**Siemens AG, Corporate Technology
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