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Quantification of risk in outsourcing contracts in manufacturing industries
Author(s) :
Dag, Berrak
Description :
peer-reviewed
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Today's supply chain companies operate in a very competitive, global and rapidly changing market place, where risk assessment in the operation of their supply chains is
increasingly seen as important. To cope with this emerging supply chain environment,
many companies are adopting outso...
Repository :
ULIR
Language(s) :
English
Distributed inter-organisational outsourcing: a case study.
Description :
As more and more software organisations continue their integration into a
burgeoning global business community, the effective management of relatively new types of working arrangements, such as those enabled by virtual teams and
distributed software development (DSD), assumes heightened importance.
...
Repository :
ULIR
Language(s) :
English
Outsourcing software development the remote project manager's perspective
Description :
Purpose: Our research rather than focusing on the requirements of Western based organisations outsourcing or offshoring software development considers the factors that are relevant for the recipients of this work and in particular the perspective of the remote project manager. To achieve this object...
Repository :
ULIR
Language(s) :
English
Management at the outsourcing destination - global software development in India.
Description :
In Global Software Engineering Research, there have been many studies carried out from the perspective of the company who is outsourcing software development. However, very few studies focus on the companies to whom the software development is being outsourced. In this paper, we highlight India as a...
Repository :
ULIR
Language(s) :
English
Developing outsourcing relationships: a Romanian service provider perspective
Author(s) :
Avram, Gabriela
Description :
Among the other Central and Eastern European countries, Romania is one of the
emerging outsourcing destinations. The current paper presents the findings of an
exploratory study on the development of outsourcing relationships from the perspective
of Romanian vendors. In our perspective, the developme...
Repository :
ULIR
Language(s) :
English
Culture in global software development - a weakness or strength?
Description :
Cultural diversity is assumed to be a fundamental issue in global software development. Research carried out to date has raised concerns over how to manage cultural differences in global software development. Our empirical research in India, a major outsourcing destination, has helped us investigate...
Repository :
ULIR
Language(s) :
English
Software development project success and failure from the supplier's perspective: A systematic literature review
Description :
In this paper, we consider software development project success and failure from the supplier's perspective. First we clarified concepts in order
to be able to exclude review articles on in-house projects, continuous services, the customer's perspective, and software product development, with the ai...
Repository :
ULIR
Language(s) :
English
The presence of the customer and the supplier perspectives in studies on software development project success
Description :
A systematic literature review on software development project success/failure from customer’s or supplier’s perspective is presented. The review covers studies published in peer-reviewed journals only. The results show that knowledge on software development project success/failure is multidisciplin...
Repository :
ULIR
Language(s) :
English
Open-Sourcing: on the road to the ultimate global source
Description :
Open-sourcing is a relatively new term and indicates a less explored theme within the overall perspective of global sourcing. Until recently the term has usually been taken to refer to commercially controlled and created proprietary software which switches, partially or fully to open source licenses...
Repository :
ULIR
Language(s) :
English
Outsourcing to an unknown workforce: exploring opensourcing as a global sourcing strategy
Description :
This paper presents a psychological contract perspective on the use of the open source development model as a global sourcing strategy--opensourcing, as we term it here--whereby commercial companies and open source communities collaborate on development of software of commercial interest to the comp...
Repository :
ULIR
Language(s) :
English