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Managing Software Engineering Knowledge
Aybueke Aurum,Jeffery Ross,Wohlin Claes,Meliha Handzic +3 more
- 01 Dec 2010
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TL;DR: This chapter discusses Knowledge Management in Software Engineering, e-R&D: Effectively Managing and Using R&D Knowledge, and Knowledge Infrastructure for Project Management.
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Abstract: 1 Why Is It Important to Manage Knowledge?.- 1 Managing Software Engineers and Their Knowledge.- 2 An Investigation into Software Development Process Knowledge.- 3 Usage of Intranet Tools for Knowledge Management in a Medium-Sized Software Consulting Company.- 2 Supporting Structures for Managing Software Engineering Knowledge.- 4 Knowledge Management for Software Organizations.- 5 A Dynamic Model of Software Engineering Knowledge Creation.- 6 Evaluating an Approach to Sharing Software Engineering Knowledge to Facilitate Learning.- 7 Eliciting and Maintaining Knowledge for Requirements Evolution.- 8 Emergent Knowledge in Web Development.- 3 Application of Knowledge Management in Software Engineering.- 9 Case-Based Reasoning and Software Engineering.- 10 A Process for Identifying Relevant Information for a Repository: A Case Study for Testing Techniques.- 11 A Knowledge Management Framework to Support Software Inspection Planning.- 12 Lessons Learned in Software Quality Assurance.- 13 Making Software Engineering Competence Development Sustained through Systematic Experience Management.- 4 Practical Guidelines for Managing Software Engineering Knowledge.- 14 Practical Guidelines for Learning-Based Software Product Development.- 15 In-Project Learning by Goal-oriented Measurement.- 16 e-R&D: Effectively Managing and Using R&D Knowledge.- 17 Knowledge Infrastructure for Project Management.
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