Distributed Software Development Based On 24hrkf Of Knowledge Integration And Knowledge Diffusion: Motivation And Recent Developments

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  • Huosong Xia Wuhan University of Science & Engineering
  • Amar Gupta University of Arizona image/svg+xml

Keywords:

Knowledge integration, Knowledge diffusion, 24-Hour knowledge factory, Distributed software development

Abstract

As competition continues to grow through exposure to a global economy, software development will need to adapt to a global mode of operation by facilitating outsourcing and surmounting temporal separations. This paper discusses the procurement and the allocation of optimal global resources for software development via the Global Operations Model (GOM), based on the 24-Hour Knowledge Factory (24HrKF) concept. In order to answer what factors should be considered for global software development, this paper presents a way for distributed software project development Based on 24 hour knowledge factory and GOM.

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2009-06-01

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Distributed Software Development Based On 24hrkf Of Knowledge Integration And Knowledge Diffusion: Motivation And Recent Developments. (2009). Journal of Knowledge Management Practice. https://journals.klalliance.org/index.php/JKMP/article/view/285