This morning I had a quick look on the statistics from ALT-C 2009 last week that I gained with our tool twitterVisBT and was impressed: we analysed more than 3800 tweets from more than 680 users. Since some of the attendees asked for more statistics, here is a short screencast of what we analysed…
Within my Ph.D. thesis I am conducting an international study on how software development teams communicate, cooperate and coordinate their work. I already sent multiple calls for participation to a lot of projects and teams, but I am still seeking for more participants.
If you are involved in a project, where software is developed, designed or planned and if you and your team is willingly to participate in the study please let me knoe. It does not matter if you are a large or small team, if you are open or closed source, in India or Germany. If you want to support me in my research just let me know and I will invite your team to the survey.
PS: Please share my call for participation in your network. Thanks.
We are looking for software teams that are willingly to take part in a short online survey on the use of means of communication in their daily project life. It does not matter if you are a large or small team, whether you are on site or distributed, whether you are an EU project, startup or large company.
With the survey we try to find out which means of communication are useful in specific situations of the development process, which means of communication are really used and how they support the problem solving in a team.
If you and your team are interested in taking part in the survey please contact me and I will send you a link to the survey together with a token that identifies your team. Of course we will share the results of the survey as soon as we have them here on the blog.
A note on privacy:
The survey will be an anonymous one. The record kept of your survey responses will not contain any identifying information about you unless a specific question in the survey will ask for this.
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