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Offshore Software Development Outsourcing

Abstract

Until the global economic downturn of the new millennium, demand for information technology (IT) professionals exceeded supply mostly due to specific skill sets such as integrating legacy applications with Web development, project management, telecommunications, mobile commerce, and enterprise resource planning. More firms are turning externally not only to local vendors but also to services across the globe (Carmel, 1999). Staff supplementation from domestic contractors has evolved to a sophisticated model of partnering with offshore/nearshore software development firms. Many of these relationships evolved from a short-term project need for select skills to a long-term commitment of resources, cultural diversity efforts, and dependencies that integrate vendors as partners.

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Outsourcing Globe Offshore outsourcing Business Enterprise resource planning Resource (disambiguation) Diversity (politics) Knowledge management Engineering management Process management Industrial organization Engineering Offshoring Marketing Computer science Political science

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Topics

Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
ERP Systems Implementation and Impact
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
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