Agile Collaboration for Distributed Teams
Fabio Calefato, Christof Ebert

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges and current technologies for agile collaboration in distributed software engineering teams, emphasizing the need for discipline and transparency to reduce overheads and rework.
Contribution
It provides an overview of existing tools and methods for supporting agile practices in distributed teams, highlighting current trends and issues.
Findings
Distributed agile teams face coordination challenges.
Current tools aim to improve transparency and discipline.
There is ongoing interest in enhancing remote agile collaboration.
Abstract
Editor Introduction: Today software engineering is characterized by two strong trends: agile and distributed. Both together are increasingly demanded and challenge teams and projects due to lack of discipline, insufficient transparency, agile "ping pong" and thus overheads and rework. Authors Fabio Calefato and I describe current technologies and tools for agile collaboration. I look forward to hearing from both readers and prospective column authors about this column and the technologies you want to know more about. -- Christof Ebert
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