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Nik Ab Aziz, Nik Sakinah and Abdullah, Rusli
(2014)
An ontological model of experience-based knowledge management in agile software development.
In: 3rd International Conference on Software and Computer Applications (ICSCA 2014), 2-3 June 2014, United Kingdom. (pp. 26-30).
Abstract
Agile software development (ASD) involves more
in discussion and communication between team members
compared to documentation; it is difficult for team members to share knowledge among them. In this matter, knowledge
management (KM) plays critical role in managing and
capturing the knowledge especially experience-based
knowledge. This research main purpose is to create ontology to represent the knowledge that has been stored in knowledge
repository after capturing the experience knowledge from the
development team in ASD. This ontology model will help by
describing a relationship that will later on help in sharing the experience knowledge easily among Community of Practice(CoP). A literature review of the common things in the ASD been conducted, we then creating ontology model by using a tools called Protégé. This ontology called as Experience-Based Knowledge Management (EBKM) Ontology Model. The model is deployed to apply to the reality as a prototype to demonstrate its real value.
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