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Varadharajan Sridhar
Researcher at International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore
Publications - 85
Citations - 1738
Varadharajan Sridhar is an academic researcher from International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Service provider. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1652 citations. Previous affiliations of Varadharajan Sridhar include University of Pannonia & Management Development Institute.
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International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking
Jairo A. Gutiérrez,Jit Biswas,Samir Chatterjee,Pascal Lorenz,Debashis Saha,Varadharajan Sridhar,David Taniar,Amjad Umar +7 more
TL;DR: This issue contains three research papers and a comprehensive survey article on mobile ad hoc networks, describing the main characteristics of those networks and how they are being used, and discussing the most pressing issues and challenges associated with these temporary wireless networks.
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Telecommunications Infrastructure and Economic Growth: Evidence from Developing Countries
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate empirically the relationship between telephone penetration and economic growth, using data for developing countries, and find that the traditional economic factors explain demand for mainline and mobile phones, even in developing countries.
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Telecommunications Infrastructure and Economic Growth: Evidence from Developing Countries
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate empirically the relationship between telephone penetration and economic growth, using data for developing countries, and find that the traditional economic factors explain demand for mainline and mobile phones, even in developing countries.
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Analysis of Software Requirements Engineering Exercises in a Global Virtual Team Setup
TL;DR: The study indicates that trust between the teams and well-defined task structure positively influence the efficiency, effectiveness, and satisfaction level of global virtual teams.
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Analysis of the effectiveness of global virtual teams in software engineering projects
TL;DR: An exploratory research study involving 24 virtual teams working on defining business requirements for software projects, indicates that ease of use of technology, trust between the teams and well-defined task structure influence positively the efficiency, effectiveness, and satisfaction level of global virtual teams.