Critical Success Factors of Offshore Software Develpment Project [electronic resource] : The Perspective of German-Speaking Companies / by Martin Wiener.

By: Wiener, Martin [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wiesbaden : DUV, 2006Description: XXIX, 326 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783835093331Subject(s): Business | Management | Project management | Business and Management | Project Management | ManagementAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 658.404 LOC classification: HD69.P75Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Research Design -- Research Design -- Research Background -- State-of-the-Art of IT Outsourcing -- Management of Offshore Software Development Projects -- Critical Success Factors of Offshore Software Development Projects -- Identification of Critical Success Factors -- Analysis of Critical Success Factors -- Management of Critical Success Factors -- Conclusions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In an effort to cut costs and re-focus on their core competences, an increasing number of German companies are outsourcing software projects to low-wage countries like India or Russia. However, first experiences of these companies with offshore software development have not been consistently positive. Martin Wiener examines the critical success factors of such projects. The author develops a model that comprises 29 critical success factors which are classified into four distinct groups: internal suitability, internal management, external suitability, and external management factors. With regard to the developed model, both the implementation of an online survey and the conduction of two in-depth case studies show that the external management factors are particularly relevant for the successful implementation of an offshore software development project and that the perception of the individual critical success factors greatly depends on the company perspective.
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Research Design -- Research Design -- Research Background -- State-of-the-Art of IT Outsourcing -- Management of Offshore Software Development Projects -- Critical Success Factors of Offshore Software Development Projects -- Identification of Critical Success Factors -- Analysis of Critical Success Factors -- Management of Critical Success Factors -- Conclusions.

In an effort to cut costs and re-focus on their core competences, an increasing number of German companies are outsourcing software projects to low-wage countries like India or Russia. However, first experiences of these companies with offshore software development have not been consistently positive. Martin Wiener examines the critical success factors of such projects. The author develops a model that comprises 29 critical success factors which are classified into four distinct groups: internal suitability, internal management, external suitability, and external management factors. With regard to the developed model, both the implementation of an online survey and the conduction of two in-depth case studies show that the external management factors are particularly relevant for the successful implementation of an offshore software development project and that the perception of the individual critical success factors greatly depends on the company perspective.

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