Knowledge management in global software development
Abstract
The complexity of global software development (GSD) warrants investigation into practices for building highly effective geographically diverse teams. Such a global environment requires a high degree of collaboration and knowledge sharing. The use of a flexible, user-friendly knowledge management system that allows natural language query processing across knowledge captured throughout the software development lifecycle and by all pertinent personnel will be explored. A high level design of a system that provides an integrated view of work products extracted from different sources in the enterprise, providing 'just in time' knowledge to the user either through explicit search capabilities or through intelligence-based alerting that notifies users of new knowledge, is proposed.
Publication Title
Proceedings of International Symposium on Advances in Computer and Sensor Networks and Systems, 2008
Recommended Citation
Shiva, S., Lee, S., Shala, L., & Simmons, C. (2008). Knowledge management in global software development. Proceedings of International Symposium on Advances in Computer and Sensor Networks and Systems, 2008 Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/facpubs/2920