Virtual Teams [Guest editors' introduction]
Over the past decades, today, and in the future, business contexts
in software organizations and the common ways of developing software
are changing dramatically. Formation of teams in distributed
environments, virtual or not, calls for new ways of working across
geographic, temporal, and cultural boundaries. This, however, also
requires effective leadership approaches enabled through systems,
processes, technology, and people. The authors pulled together this
special issue to provide some ideas and strategies for practitioners and
open questions for researchers. The Web extra at
http://youtu.be/YxE6S6MM3Ws is an audio recording in which author IEEE
Software Multimedia Editor Davide Falessi interviews Laurence Tratt and
Adam Welc, guest editors of the magazine's September/October 2014 issue,
about the field of programming languages.
in software organizations and the common ways of developing software
are changing dramatically. Formation of teams in distributed
environments, virtual or not, calls for new ways of working across
geographic, temporal, and cultural boundaries. This, however, also
requires effective leadership approaches enabled through systems,
processes, technology, and people. The authors pulled together this
special issue to provide some ideas and strategies for practitioners and
open questions for researchers. The Web extra at
http://youtu.be/YxE6S6MM3Ws is an audio recording in which author IEEE
Software Multimedia Editor Davide Falessi interviews Laurence Tratt and
Adam Welc, guest editors of the magazine's September/October 2014 issue,
about the field of programming languages.
Published in:
Software, IEEE, (Volume:31, Issue: 6)- Page(s): 41 - 46
- ISSN : 0740-7459
- DOI: 10.1109/MS.2014.149
- Date of Current Version :07 November 2014
- Issue Date :Nov.-Dec. 2014
- Sponsored by :IEEE Computer Society
- Publisher:IEEE
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