Abstract

Using case-study material from three small software development teams, this paper analyses the regionalisation of ’design spaces‘. Its main purpose is to understand problems and practices of cooperative work in such spaces. ’Configuration management‘ is used to denote both a practice and supporting software tools and their relationship. A major concern is how to develop practices and tools that support cooperation across multiple organisational and social boundaries while simultaneously being ’respectful of regionalisations‘.

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