A review of human factors in remote software project management: A progressive look at human based issues in remote software development environments
There is a documented high rate of project failure within the software engineering community. Many researchers have discussed what the issues are and how to solve them using novel processes, technology, and tools, but the statistics remain mostly unchanged. We explored these issues from another perspective focusing on human based factors and how it affects remote software teams. Using a systematic literature review approach with selected criteria we explored the issues under several clusters. We found there exists a relationship between human based factors in remote software teams and success/failure, which, if better understood and managed could be used to reduce the challenges experienced by remote teams. We also identified a limitation in the availability of empirically tested data and suggest further research in understanding human based factors in remote teams as a precursor to reducing the rate of failure.
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- Science
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- Computer Science
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ICSIE '23: Proceedings of the 2023 12th International Conference on Software and Information EngineeringPages
15–21Source
ICSIE 12th International Conference on Software and Information Engineering 2023Publisher
ACMVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.Acceptance date
2023-07-07Publication date
2024-01-24Copyright date
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9798400708107Publisher version
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