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What is Dependency or Dependence

Handbook of Research on Socio-Technical Design and Social Networking Systems
Is a relationship between two entities that exists because one must interact with the other to accomplish something “larger” than the entities themselves. For instance, task dependencies exist when the actors responsible for these tasks need to interact to finish them properly. Similarly, software dependencies arise out of the interactions (method calls, data exchange, etc) between software components.
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On the Alignment of Organizational and Software Structure
Cleidson R.B. de Souza (Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil) and David F. Redmiles (Univeristy of California, Irvine, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-264-0.ch007
Abstract
This chapter reviews the socio-technical relationship between organizational and software structure. It describes the early theoretical work about this relationship, the empirical studies that identified this relationship in practice and, more importantly, identifies two main approaches for exploring this relationship. The first one is based on the construction of tools to facilitate software development, while the second is a more theoretical one aimed at investigating the consequences of this relationship in the work of software developers. Furthermore, the authors hope the theoretical background presented in this chapter will not only motivate other researchers to study software development as a socio-technical endeavor, but also assist practitioners in the understanding of the aspects necessary to make software development succeed.
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