Empirical evidence in global software engineering: a systematic review

Darja Šmite1, Claes Wohlin2, Tony Gorschek2, Robert Feldt2
1Blekinge Institute of Technology, PO Box 520, 372 25, Ronneby, Sweden
2Blekinge Institute of Technology, Ronneby, Sweden

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