Abstract

Context: Communication plays an essential role in the professional software development, as it stands as one of the pillars of this collaborative activity. Communication is also one of the leading challenges in Distributed Software Development (DSD) teams, which may be hindered by this business model. Still, little is known about how communication occurs in this specific context. Objective: This work aims to present a doctoral research proposal for studying communication in DSD teams to propose a new theory, and thereby, establish a theoretical base for future studies. Additionally, to stimulate discussions about the relevance of this proposal. Method: I propose Grounded Theory research. Results: To help in the consolidation of this study gap, I present the preliminary results of a non-extensive literature review. Conclusions: Based on preliminary findings, I conclude that a new, and specific communication theory in DSD may have its place in literature.

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