Hi!

To get the ball rolling:

My colleagues Helen Sharp and Hugh Robinson have a body of work based on
ethnographic studies of software engineering teams practising agile
methodologies.  I have studied the communication difficulties when
software engineers provide software for research scientists.

If you're interested, I can provide references.

Judith

Dr. J. Segal
Dept. of Computing
Faculty of Maths & Computing
The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
UK


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Dear fellow ppigers,

Can anyone recommend some up-to-date materials on the general topic of
"The Human Side of Software Engineering". I'm aware of many of the
established sources but need to find more recent work. I'm also aware
that being more specific might help, but at this stage I need to keep it
open as possible. Any pointers you could provide would be very welcome.

Best Wishes

Patrick

Dr. Patrick Waterson,
Fraunhofer IESE,
Sauerwiesen 6,
67661 Kaiserslautern,
Germany.

Tel: +49 (0) 6301 707220
Fax: +49 (0) 6301 707203
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