A Taxonomy of Organizational Dependencies And Coordination Mechanisms
A Taxonomy of Organizational Dependencies And Coordination Mechanisms
Kevin Crowston
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A more radical change might be to use some kind of market-like task assignment system for problem reports. In this case, a description of each problem report would be sent to all available or 24 * - ^ . I A taxonomy of dependencies «■ interested engineers. Engineers who couid fix the bug would submit a bid, saying how long it would take to fix the bug, how much it would cost or even what they would charg:: to do it. The lowest bidder would be assigned the task. This system would have the benefi...ts of both specialist and generalist systems: at any point, the best person available would be given the task. The analysis of the coordination mechanisms also shows what is necessary to perform this kind of task assignment. First, assigners need to know which actors are potential performers and be able to communicate v^ath them. Second, there must be a common language in which the tasks can be described. Finally, the assigner need some way to evaluate the bids returned. For their part, the performers need to be able to evaluate each task and estimate how long it would take to fix the problem (or how much it would cost) and to communicate with the task assigner.
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