Code ownership
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In software engineering, code ownership is a term used to describe control of an individual software developer or a development team over source code modifications of a module or a product.[1]
References
- ^ Metiu 2006, p. 424.
Sources
- Metiu, Anca (2006). "Owning the Code: Status Closure in Distributed Groups". Organization Science. 17 (4). INFORMS: 418โ435. ISSN 1047-7039. JSTOR 25146047. Retrieved 2024-11-04.