Title :
Geographically Distributed Sensemaking: Developing Understanding in Forum-Based Software Development Teams
Author :
Shreeve, Ben ; Ralph, Paul ; Sawyer, Pete ; Stacey, Patrick
Author_Institution :
Highwire Doctoral Training Center, Lancaster Univ., Lancaster, UK
Abstract :
Global software development is becoming increasingly popular. Working in geographically distributed teams affords advantages to both employer and employee alike. Despite this, distributed working remains a point of contention for many organisations, with some claiming it unsuitable for complex collaborative work. Many argue that the complex act of team sense making (the process by which a team develops an understanding of a situation or problem) can only effectively be performed in colocated environments. To investigate this assumption, we examine the communications of a geographically distributed game development team. This global team communicates entirely via forums, yet still manages complex sense making tasks asynchronously. We use thematic analysis to investigate how themes develop during online conversations, and use speech act sequences to explore how understanding is developed during these asynchronous conversations. Our findings demonstrate how collective sense making occurs within a real-world, geographically distributed team.
Keywords :
groupware; software engineering; software houses; asynchronous conversations; co-located environments; collaborative work; collective sensemaking; complex sensemaking; distributed working; forum-based software development teams; geographically distributed game development team sensemaking; global software development; global team communication; online conversations; speech act sequences; Asynchronous communication; Collaboration; Games; Marine vehicles; Software; Software engineering; Speech; Distributed Sensemaking; Distributed Working; Forums; Geographically Distributed Working; Problem Solving; Sensemaking;
Conference_Titel :
Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE), 2015 IEEE/ACM 8th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Florence
DOI :
10.1109/CHASE.2015.12