Software development requires the application of diverse skills from various sources. Often these are considered to be skills in development methodologies, application domains, and accomplishing general team tasks. Previous research, however, fails to establish a direct link between skills present in the development team and successful performance of the software development project. In an attempt to determine a more accurate representation of the importance of skills in the project, we develop a model that considers team task skills as a moderator to the more specific application domain and development methods skills. A survey of software development professionals validates the model indicating that basic skills in completing team tasks facilitate other skills in achieving improved project performance. In the short term, project teams must be formed to include a higher level of team task skills. An organization should also consider team task skills to be primary in hiring and training policies to improve software project performance.
Published in:
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:55
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Issue:
3
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Date of Publication:
Aug. 2008
- Page(s):
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434
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441
- ISSN :
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0018-9391
- Digital Object Identifier :
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10.1109/TEM.2008.922633
- Product Type:
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Journals & Magazines
- Date of Publication :
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12 May 2008
- Date of Current Version :
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25 July 2008
- Issue Date :
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Aug. 2008
- Sponsored by :
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IEEE Technology Management Council