The role of Distributed Version Control Systems in team communication and learning
Abstract
The present thesis is a descriptive study on the usage patterns and perceived action possibilities of
distributed version-control systems. The project offers an overview of the technology with a focus on
its role in communication, information sharing and learning in IT teams or organizations. As such, the
thesis fills a research gap in the field of computer-mediated interaction, by analysing distributed
version-control systems in professional contexts, rather than in academic or educational ones.
The thesis bases its claims on established theories on communication technology and adult learning.
The data collection and analysis in the project consists of a combination of qualitative methods, namely
content analysis and semi-structured interviews, and quantitative methods – the questionnaire.
Distributed version-control systems play an important role in information sharing and developing
understanding of voluminous or complex data. In the context of IT professionals working in teams, this
technology can improve co-operation and increase the efficiency of interpersonal communication.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2014-07-01Author
Deaconu, Corina Diana
Keywords
distributed version-control
source control
communication
IT
learning
media
richness
synchronicity
computer-mediated interaction
Series/Report no.
1651-4799
2014:095
Language
eng