Title :
Empirical investigation of the challenges of the existing tools used in global software development projects
Author :
Niazi, Mahmood ; Mahmood, Sajjad ; Alshayeb, Mohammad ; Hroub, Ayman
Author_Institution :
King Fahd Univ. of Pet. & Miner., Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Global software development (GSD) is continuously increasing because of many factors such as high quality software production in offshore destinations with significant cost-savings. Objective - The objective of this study is to identify the challenges of the existing tools used in GSD projects. Method - The authors applied the systematic literature review (SLR) approach and a survey-based empirical study approach to address the research objective. Results - From both data sets, the authors identified eight challenges of the existing tools used in GSD projects. The top-ranked challenges in the SLR are the `inappropriate use of synchronous and asynchronous communication tools´ and `difficulties in adopting and learning to use the existing tools´. The top-ranked challenges in the questionnaire-based empirical study are the `lack of awareness of existing tools used in GSD projects´ and the `lack of support for collaboration and group decision making´. The results show a weak negative correlation between the ranks obtained from the SLR and the questionnaire-based empirical study ((rs(8) = -0.313), p = 0.450) Conclusion: GSD organisations should address the challenges of the existing tools used in GSD projects, especially the most common ones.
Keywords :
project management; software quality; GSD projects; SLR approach; asynchronous communication tools; empirical investigation; five-point scale; global software development projects; questionnaire-based empirical study; survey-based empirical study approach; synchronous communication tools; systematic literature review approach; tool challenge; weak negative correlation;
Journal_Title :
Software, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-sen.2014.0130