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1 1 \begin{abstract}
2 2  
3 3 In this paper, we examined the case of a 30-month government-academia
4   -development collaboration to map empirical practices that reconciled the
  4 +development collaboration to map empirical practices that harmonized the
5 5 differences in open source software project management on both sides. We
6 6 evidence our adopted practices from the data collected on the repository
7 7 management tool of the developed platform itself. The benefits of the created empirical
8 8 management model in this project are revealed by the results of surveys
9 9 with participants on both sides of the project. These results suggest the
10 10 adoption of empirical practices based on open source ecosystems and agile
11   -methodologies to improve the software development in context with diversity of
12   -organizational culture and people mind-set.
  11 +methodologies to improve the software development in context with different
  12 +organizational culture and people mindset.
13 13  
14 14 \end{abstract}
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24 24 \cite{nerur2015challenges}, which will limit its feasibility in projects with
25 25 tight deadlines and short budgets.
26 26  
27   -This paper presents empirical practices adopted to harmonize differences
28   -between government and academia project management. We map the management
29   -practices of the referred project by examining a 30-month government-academia
30   -collaboration case. Then we show benefits of this empirical model, using
31   -collected data from repository management tools and from project participants
32   -surveyed: analysts from the Brazilian Ministry of Planning (MPOG) and
33   -developers from the University of Brasília and the University of São Paulo.
  27 +This paper presents practices based on open source ecosystems and agile
  28 +methodologies, and adopted to harmonize differences between government and academia project management. We map
  29 +the management practices of the referred project by examining a 30-month government-academia collaboration case. Then we show benefits of this empirical model, using collected data from repository management tools and from project participants surveyed: analysts from the Brazilian Ministry of Planning (MPOG) and developers from the University of Brasília and the University of São Paulo.
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icse2018/content/06-discussion.tex
1 1 \section{Discussion and Final Remarks}
2 2 \label{sec:discussion}
3 3  
4   -In this paper we examined the empirical model built in a collaborative project
5   -between government and academia that successfully harmonized the differences in
6   -the common approaches to software development management used by each side. We
7   -mapped the key decisions made over the 30-months of the project, that aimed at
8   -improvement of the communication and the development process as a whole. We also elaborated
9   -two surveys and one interview that were conducted separately for three groups
10   -of participants. We obtained a total of 47 respondents: 37 interns, eight IT market professionals, and two government officials. Finally,
11   -we collected \textit{post-mortem} public data on project management carried out on the
12   -platform itself. The results revealed that nine practices were developed from three
  4 +In this paper, we examined an empirical model used in a government-academia project, which successfully harmonized differences in their usual development approaches.
  5 +We mapped the key decisions to improve the communication and the development process as a whole. We also designed surveys that were conducted separately for three groups
  6 +of participants: government analysts, IT market professionals and interns. Finally,
  7 +we collected \textit{post-mortem} public data on project management from the
  8 +platform developed. The results revealed that nine practices were developed from three
13 9 key decisions taken, and these practices brought 11 benefits, as summarized in the Table \ref{practices-table}.
14 10  
15 11 \begin{table}[]
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