Title :
Conway´s Law Revisited: The Evidence for a Task-Based Perspective
Author :
Kwan, Irwin ; Cataldo, Marcelo ; Damian, Daniela
Author_Institution :
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR, USA
Abstract :
Conway´s law, also called the mirroring hypothesis, predicts that a development organization will inevitably design systems that mirror its organizational communication structure. The alignment between architecture and communication applies to physical systems, but not necessarily to software systems. In this article, the authors present evidence that a task-level view of Conway´s law can realize the benefits of alignment in software systems.
Keywords :
law; software engineering; Conway law; mirroring hypothesis law; organizational communication structure; software system alignment; task-based perspective; Prediction theory; Product development; Software design; Software deveopment; engineering management; evidence-based software engineering; organizations; software architecture; software design;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE