• DocumentCode
    451974
  • Title

    Panel: Where in the World Should CAD Software be Made?

  • Author

    Darringer, J.

  • Author_Institution
    IBM Corp., Somers, NY
  • fYear
    1993
  • fDate
    14-18 June 1993
  • Firstpage
    742
  • Lastpage
    742
  • Abstract
    We have all seen the articles about highly skilled programmers available remotely at amazingly low rates. Large CAE vendors already develop their software in several countries. What are the driving forces...location, local talent, cost of living, inexpensive labor? Are the fundamental issues language barriers, time zones, or customer contacts? What are the facts? Can you utilize this resource? How can you manage a project with team members distributed around the world? Is there a growing trend of software development jobs moving to these low-cost providers? To address these intriguing questions we are fortunate to have a panel of experts engaged in all aspects of this topic. We have suppliers and users of remote programming talent, proponents and skeptics of the real benefits of a geographically distributed software development. Each of the panelists will highlight their experiences: What coordination problems or additional costs arose, how were these problems solved? Were they able to realize real costs savings? How were the other success factors, such as time to market, product quality, and customer satisfaction, impacted? Finally, they will give their views of how this segment of the global computer industry will evolve in the next 5 years. Following the opening statements, the panel will be available to answer your questions or debate alternative points of view.
  • Keywords
    Computer aided engineering; Computer industry; Consumer electronics; Costs; Customer satisfaction; Design automation; Design engineering; Programming profession; Project management; Time to market;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Design Automation, 1993. 30th Conference on
  • ISSN
    0738-100X
  • Print_ISBN
    0-89791-577-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/DAC.1993.204045
  • Filename
    1600318