Prof. Avinash A Utikar, Tejas S. Gaikwad, Nitin S. Dhavan, M. Deepak B Singh, Khushabu B. Chaudhari | International Journal of Digital Communication and Analog Signals | Vol 10, Issue 01 | pp. 13-18 | ISSN: 2455-0329
Abstract
Collaborative project platforms have become indispensable in modern project management, especially with the rise of remote work, accentuated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This literature review synthesizes recent studies to explore the dynamics of collaborative project platforms, focusing on tool choices, usage patterns, and challenges. Organizations need to be ready to take on the obstacles that come with implementing projects. This study collects information on the objectives and issues faced by digital transformation projects through a methodical analysis of the literature investigate collaboration tool choices and usage in remote software teams, highlighting the autonomy of teams in selecting tools and the prevalent challenges. In computer science, informatics, and education, the author highlights the vital role that communication and teamwork play. Effective networking and information sharing are also emphasized. By adding user behavior analysis and preference formulas, a paper improved the collaborative filtering algorithm for recommendation systems, increasing the accuracy of recommendations. A system for recommending research papers that consistently updates user profiles and achieves high accuracy. This review of the literature looks at the concepts and tools necessary to create these kinds of platforms, highlighting the ways in which they could enhance collaboration, hasten project identification, and simplify development processes. This review summarizes significant findings about collaborative tools, approaches, and best practices. It does this by drawing on a wide range of academic journals, research papers, and industry reports.
Keywords:Collaborative project platforms, remote work, collaboration tools, communication, collaboration, recommendation systems, virtual teams.
Keywords
collaboration, collaboration tools, Collaborative project platforms, recommendation systems, Communication, remote work
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- Jackson, A. Van Der Hoek, and R. Prikladnicki, “Collaboration Tool Choices and Use in Remote Software Teams: Emerging Results from an Ongoing Study,” in Proceedings - 15th International Conference on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, CHASE 2022, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2022, pp. 76–80. doi: 10.1145/3528579.3529171.
How to cite this article
@article{UtikarPAA2024,
author = {Prof. Avinash A Utikar and Tejas S. Gaikwad and Nitin S. Dhavan and M. Deepak B Singh and Khushabu B. Chaudhari},
title = {Tools and Concepts for Building A Collaborative Project Discovery and Development Platform: A Literature Review},
journal = {International Journal of Digital Communication and Analog Signals},
year = {2024},
volume = {10},
number = {01},
pages = {13--18},
issn = {2455-0329},
url = {https://journalspub.com/publication/ijdcas/article=10128}
}