Precisely because of the physical separation, geographically distributed development teams should be in constant contact. Although there are already numerous ways of doing this, it often proves rather difficult to maintain contacts that might have been frequent at the beginning throughout a lengthy project.
To improve software quality, it might well make sense to use pair programming for critical components. Ideally, two developers work jointly at one computer, which is however either totally impossible or rather difficult for geographically dispersed teams.
With Source Meet, this no longer presents a problem. The possibility of working together on the same code without having to leave your desk, of swapping information and synchronising changes in real time allows pair programming to be used by geographically dispersed teams as well. The recommended rotation between the partners is also possible without any problem whatsoever.
To improve software quality, it might well make sense to use pair programming for critical components. Ideally, two developers work jointly at one computer, which is however either totally impossible or rather difficult for geographically dispersed teams.
With Source Meet, this no longer presents a problem. The possibility of working together on the same code without having to leave your desk, of swapping information and synchronising changes in real time allows pair programming to be used by geographically dispersed teams as well. The recommended rotation between the partners is also possible without any problem whatsoever.
Regular review meetings are an ideal means of exchanging information on progress, strategy or sample implementations. To ensure a common level of knowledge, all developers should ideally take part.
With Source Meet, you can hold review meetings and code walkthroughs independent of location. The involved developers can get together for an Source Meeting - without leaving their desks - and quickly and easily create a n:n exchange from a 1:n presentation with source code documents distributed in real time.
Introducing new developers to an existing project can often be difficult and very time-consuming. A great deal of information has to be clarified on a one-to-one basis, which can take a great deal of time, especially if the team is geographically dispersed.
With Source Meet, the time required for this can be reduced substantially. Questions can be clarified from your own desk and implementation details represented directly in the relevant code. Since not only the document contents are synchronised in real time but also the Visual Element Editor features such as labels and positioning, the knowledge transfer is comparable to a face-to-face discussion in front of the same screen.
During initial and further training, close and direct contact between trainers and trainees is essential.
By establishing a virtual link between trainer and trainee via Source Meet, the trainer can monitor the trainee's output directly at any time. Simple queries can be submitted and answered directly and without great effort from the trainer's own desk, looking directly at the code.