Software engineering: principles and practice
Software engineering: principles and practice
Surviving Global Software Development
IEEE Software
An Empirical Study of Speed and Communication in Globally Distributed Software Development
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Global software development at siemens: experience from nine projects
Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering
Global Software Development Handbook (Auerbach Series on Applied Software Engineering Series)
Global Software Development Handbook (Auerbach Series on Applied Software Engineering Series)
Global Software Engineering: The Future of Socio-technical Coordination
FOSE '07 2007 Future of Software Engineering
Awareness in the Wild: Why Communication Breakdowns Occur
ICGSE '07 Proceedings of the International Conference on Global Software Engineering
Viewpoint: Why "open source" misses the point of free software
Communications of the ACM - One Laptop Per Child: Vision vs. Reality
Putting It All Together: Using Socio-technical Networks to Predict Failures
ISSRE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 20th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
Collaboration Tools for Global Software Engineering
IEEE Software
Software Engineering
The metropolis model and its implications for the engineering of software ecosystems
Proceedings of the FSE/SDP workshop on Future of software engineering research
Supporting communication and cooperation in global software development with agile service networks
ECSA'11 Proceedings of the 5th European conference on Software architecture
Scrum + Engineering Practices: Experiences of Three Microsoft Teams
ESEM '11 Proceedings of the 2011 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement
Free/Libre open-source software development: What we know and what we do not know
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
On the Nature of GSE Organizational Social Structures: An Empirical Study
ICGSE '12 Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE Seventh International Conference on Global Software Engineering
Adopting a Social Network Perspective in Global Software Development
ICGSE '12 Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE Seventh International Conference on Global Software Engineering
Service networks for development communities
Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Software Engineering
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Current practice in software engineering suggests a radical change in perspective: where once stood fixed teams of people following a development plan, now stand just-in-time Dynamic Networked Organizations (DyNOs), adopting a common flexible strategy for development, rather than a plan. This shift in perspective has gone relatively unnoticed by current software engineering research. This paper offers a glimpse at what processes and instruments lie beyond “current” software engineering research, where studying emergent DyNOs, their creation and steering becomes critical. To understand the underpinnings of this evolution, we explored a simple yet vivid scenario from real-life industrial practice. Using scenario analysis we elicited a number of social and organizational requirements in working with DyNOs. Also, comparing our evidence with literature, we made some key observations. First, managing DyNOs makes organizational requirements a first-class entity for development success. Second, research in software engineering should be invested in understanding and governing the DyNOs behind the software lifecycle.