Experience-based approaches to software development promise to capture critical knowledge from software projects that can be used as a basis for continuous improvement of software development practices. Putting these ideas into practice in the quickly evolving discipline of software engineering has proven elusive. Techniques and tools are needed that help software practitioners apply past knowledge to current projects while engaging in knowledge creation processes. This paper outlines the experience factory and organizational learning approaches, both of which explore how experience-based approaches to software development can be used to improve software development practices
There has been a resurgence of interest in developing organization-wide Standard Development Methodo...
Due to the steadily increasing demands of the market, strategic management of knowledge assets, or L...
This paper aims to present a knowledge management proposal for a software factory organization. A so...
Experience-based approaches to software development promise to capture critical knowledge from softw...
Knowledge management in software engineering and software process improvement activities pose challe...
Software development is a highly knowledge intensive activity. During the software life cycle, knowl...
We will introduce an infrastructure called Experience Factory that supports organizational learning ...
During software development projects there is always a particular working "product" that is generate...
Ten years after the presentation of the tutorial "The Experience Factory: How to Build and Run One" ...
Building up and reusing domain specific experience is an essential task in context of systematic qua...
Software organizations are still struggling to reuse the best of their knowledge and experiences in ...
The basis for the Experience Factory Organization 1 concept is that software development projects ca...
Abstract. Reusing experience in the form of processes, products, and other forms of knowledge is ess...
To maintain and increase competitive advantages, software organizations must continually strive to r...
We need to be able to learn from past experiences so we can improve our software processes and produ...
There has been a resurgence of interest in developing organization-wide Standard Development Methodo...
Due to the steadily increasing demands of the market, strategic management of knowledge assets, or L...
This paper aims to present a knowledge management proposal for a software factory organization. A so...
Experience-based approaches to software development promise to capture critical knowledge from softw...
Knowledge management in software engineering and software process improvement activities pose challe...
Software development is a highly knowledge intensive activity. During the software life cycle, knowl...
We will introduce an infrastructure called Experience Factory that supports organizational learning ...
During software development projects there is always a particular working "product" that is generate...
Ten years after the presentation of the tutorial "The Experience Factory: How to Build and Run One" ...
Building up and reusing domain specific experience is an essential task in context of systematic qua...
Software organizations are still struggling to reuse the best of their knowledge and experiences in ...
The basis for the Experience Factory Organization 1 concept is that software development projects ca...
Abstract. Reusing experience in the form of processes, products, and other forms of knowledge is ess...
To maintain and increase competitive advantages, software organizations must continually strive to r...
We need to be able to learn from past experiences so we can improve our software processes and produ...
There has been a resurgence of interest in developing organization-wide Standard Development Methodo...
Due to the steadily increasing demands of the market, strategic management of knowledge assets, or L...
This paper aims to present a knowledge management proposal for a software factory organization. A so...