ALM in Geographically Distributed Development Environments
Friday, 6th July 2007
Published by: ![]() A formal Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) and change management infrastructure significantly increases the chances of project success for geographically distributed software development teams. Without a comprehensive and robust process for managing software development, such teams and their projects are likely to fail, negating any cost savings the organization had hoped to gain from its offshoring, outsourcing, or multishoring initiatives. This paper describes common reasons for application development project failure and the challenges associated with distributing development among dispersed teams. It then describes how ALM can help these teams to produce applications that fully meet the needs of userson time and within budget. |
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