Splitting the organization and integrating the code: Conway's law revisited
Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Software engineering
A guide to software configuration management
A guide to software configuration management
Toward Reference Models for Requirements Traceability
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Implementing Configuration Management: Hardware, Software, and Firmware
Implementing Configuration Management: Hardware, Software, and Firmware
Requirements Engineering: Processes and Techniques
Requirements Engineering: Processes and Techniques
Surviving Global Software Development
IEEE Software
Software development method tailoring at Motorola
Communications of the ACM - Digital rights management
Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management
Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management
Evaluating computer-supported cooperative work: models and frameworks
CSCW '04 Proceedings of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Evolving Distributed Project Management
IEEE Software
Can distributed software development be agile?
Communications of the ACM
Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (Microsoft .NET Development Series)
Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (Microsoft .NET Development Series)
Software Deployment, Past, Present and Future
FOSE '07 2007 Future of Software Engineering
Extending microsoft team foundation server architecture to support collaborative product patterns
ICSP'07 Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Software process
Requirements management practices as patterns for distributed product management
PROFES'07 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
High performance parallel evolutionary algorithm model based on MapReduce framework
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
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In this paper, we present empirical research where the applicability of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) for the management of distributed software development projects was studied in the context of the automation industry. The research analyses the ALM solutions of the case company against the ALM framework and, further, considers how the solutions meet the functions of the 3C-model. According to our results, ALM can support a distributed project by facilitating communication, cooperation and coordination. In our case, a central ALM database with common processes and tools enabled central orchestration for the software projects that operated in a global development environment.