
handle: 10852/9392
This thesis is about software development practices, including the project management aspects, in the context of global software outsourcing. It was focused on the issues of achieving quality product namely here: software. It is built on the premise that the global context, in which the stakeholders are geographically separated by national boundaries, poses unique and inherent challenges derived from separation of place, time and culture.
VDP::420, 004, 620
VDP::420, 004, 620
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