8.4.4 Integrating a Geographically Distributed Team using Commercial Technology

Abstract Current web‐based information management systems (IMS) offer a wide variety of tools for a team to work with in a virtual environment. When choosing such a system, users should envision possible tools required and supplemental processes to develop effective communication architectures. This...

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Published in:INCOSE International Symposium
Main Authors: Musani, Riaz, Mosher, Todd
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2001
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.2334-5837.2001.tb02361.x
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Summary:Abstract Current web‐based information management systems (IMS) offer a wide variety of tools for a team to work with in a virtual environment. When choosing such a system, users should envision possible tools required and supplemental processes to develop effective communication architectures. This paper discusses the approach that the Polar Night team used during a 9‐month proposal preparation phase to develop a virtual team from ten geographically diverse/distributed organizations, and the lessons learned from combining commercially available IMS to develop an integrated systems engineering application.