Title :
An Empirical Investigation on Text-Based Communication in Distributed Requirements Workshops
Author :
Calefato, Fabio ; Damian, Daniela ; Lanubile, Filippo
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Bari, Bari
Abstract :
Among the software development activities, requirements engineering is one of the most communication-intensive and then, its effectiveness is greatly constrained by the geographical distance between stakeholders. For this reason, the need to identify the appropriate task/technology fits to support teams of geographically dispersed stakeholders plays a key role for coping with the lack of physical proximity when developing requirements. In this paper we report on an empirical study that assessed the use of synchronous text-based communication in distributed requirements workshops, as compared to face-to-face (F2F), and the effects of computer-mediated communication (CMC), with respects to the different tasks of distributed requirements elicitation and negotiation. First results show that, in terms of satisfaction with performance, CMC elicitation is a better task/technology fit than CMC negotiation. Furthermore, the general preference for F2F over CMC is due to the strong preference for the F2F negotiation fit over the CMC counterpart.
Keywords :
computer mediated communication; distributed processing; formal specification; text analysis; computer-mediated communication; distributed requirement engineering workshop; face-to-face communication; software development activity; text-based communication; Appropriate technology; Collaborative software; Computer mediated communication; Computer science; Context; Counting circuits; Decision making; Organizing; Programming; Teleconferencing;
Conference_Titel :
Global Software Engineering, 2007. ICGSE 2007. Second IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2920-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICGSE.2007.9