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Managing Software Engineering Knowledge.

Managing Software Engineering Knowledge.

Managing Software Engineering Knowledge.
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Managing Software Engineering Knowledge. Hardback - 2003 - 2003rd Edition

by Aurum, A.; R. Jeffery; C. Wohlin; M. Handzic (Eds.)

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2003. Berlin, Springer, 2003. 47 figs., 23 tabs., XXVI, 380 p. Hardcover Hardcover. Versand aus Deutschland / We dispatch from Germany via Air Mail. Einband bestoßen, daher Mängelexemplar gestempelt, sonst sehr guter Zustand. Imperfect copy due to slightly bumped cover, apart from this in very good condition. Stamped.
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  • Title Managing Software Engineering Knowledge.
  • Author Aurum, A.; R. Jeffery; C. Wohlin; M. Handzic (Eds.)
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition number 2003rd
  • Edition 2003
  • Pages 47 figs., 23 tabs., XXVI, 380 p. Hardcover
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Springer
  • Publication date 2003
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 7266AB
  • ISBN 9783540003700

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Reader reviews for Managing Software Engineering Knowledge.

From the publisher

Software development is a knowledge intensive process. Managing software knowledge is about recognizing that knowledge generation, capturing, transferring and sharing are crucial activities in software development process. Knowing and learning how to manage software engineering knowledge directly addresses such needs. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this book brings together original papers that explore the interdisciplinary nature of this area and portray the current status of management of software engineering knowledge with particular emphasis on innovative ideas, frameworks and empirical practices and future directions of KM applications in software development. Also includes industry proven examples.

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Rapid change and competition for customer loyalty have forced firms to seek sustainable competitive advantage in order to distinguish themselves from their competitors.

From the rear cover

Software development is a complex problem-solving activity with a high level of uncertainty. There are many technical challenges concerning scheduling, cost estimation, reliability, performance, etc, which are further aggravated by weaknesses such as changing requirements, team dynamics, and high staff turnover. Thus the management of knowledge and experience is a key means of systematic software development and process improvement. "Managing Software Engineering Knowledge" illustrates several theoretical examples of this vision and solutions applied to industrial practice. It is structured in four parts addressing the motives for knowledge management, the concepts and models used in knowledge management for software engineering, their application to software engineering, and practical guidelines for managing software engineering knowledge.

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art and best practice in knowledge management applied to software engineering. While researchers and graduate students will benefit from the interdisciplinary approach leading to basic frameworks and methodologies, professional software developers and project managers will also profit from industrial experience reports and practical guidelines.

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