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    Reading Group - Global Software Development

    Title
    Reading Group: Global Software Development

    Organisers
    Paolo Tell (pate@itu.dk), IT University of Copenhagen
    Muhammad Ali Babar (malibaba@itu.dk), IT University of Copenhagen

    Link to webpage
    Reading Group: Global Software Development

    Dates of the course
    Fall 2011 (16 weekly meetings) - please check webpage for upcoming details

    Time
    To be decided by the participants

    Course description What is going on in the Global Software Development (GSD) field? Which papers you do not want to miss? And which are the ones that have just been published? This reading group will focus on expanding and sharing information about research in GSD. The aim is to remain constantly updated by discussing selected papers.

    The course will take the form of a discussion group led by presentations given by participants. The list of readings will partially be
    picked from a predefined set but mainly determined by participants themselves according to their personal interests in the area.

    Program
    During each meeting, one or two students will lead the discussion on a research paper either picked from a predefined set provided by the moderators or by autonomously selecting it. The paper will be selected the week before the meeting and shared with the rest of the participants.

    A list of relevant publications will be provided before the starting of the course.

    An introductory session will be held at the beginning of the course to understand individual interests in the area.

    Exam
    None. Students evaluated on participation

    Credits 5 ECTS

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