Routine and standardization in global software development

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Routine and standardization in global software development. / Esbensen, Morten; Bjørn, Pernille.

GROUP 2014 - Proceedings of the 18th ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2014. p. 12-23 (Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work).

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Esbensen, M & Bjørn, P 2014, Routine and standardization in global software development. in GROUP 2014 - Proceedings of the 18th ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work, pp. 12-23, 18th ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work, GROUP 2014, Sanibel Island, United States, 09/11/2014. https://doi.org/10.1145/2660398.2660413

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Esbensen, M., & Bjørn, P. (2014). Routine and standardization in global software development. In GROUP 2014 - Proceedings of the 18th ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work (pp. 12-23). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work https://doi.org/10.1145/2660398.2660413

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Esbensen M, Bjørn P. Routine and standardization in global software development. In GROUP 2014 - Proceedings of the 18th ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. 2014. p. 12-23. (Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work). https://doi.org/10.1145/2660398.2660413

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Esbensen, Morten ; Bjørn, Pernille. / Routine and standardization in global software development. GROUP 2014 - Proceedings of the 18th ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2014. pp. 12-23 (Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work).

Bibtex

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