COMMUNICATION, TEAM PERFORMANCE, AND THE INDIVIDUAL: BRIDGING TECHNICAL DEPENDENCIES.

作者: PATRICK WAGSTROM , JAMES D. HERBSLEB , KATHLEEN M. CARLEY

DOI: 10.5465/AMBPP.2010.54500789

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摘要: Failure of software development projects is common. Often one the major factors poor communication between individuals on team. However, improving coordination requires more than just increasing communication. The Socio-Technical Congruence (STC) metric helps make sense out complicated highly-dynamic requirements team members by analyzing relationship and task dependencies obtained from work artifacts (Cataldo, Herbsleb, & Carley, 2008). Previous research computed STC data contained in repositories found that high values a commercial engineering setting led to higher performance Wagstrom, 2006), but did not differentiate cleanly effects aligned with which was not. In this we extend STC, creating an individual two sub-measures distinguish w...

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