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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel des Sammelwerks | 26th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE 2014 |
Seiten | 350-354 |
Seitenumfang | 5 |
Band | 2014-January |
ISBN (elektronisch) | 978-145032860-9 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2014 |
Veranstaltung | 26th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE 2014 - Vancouver, Kanada Dauer: 1 Juli 2014 → 3 Juli 2014 |
Publikationsreihe
Name | Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE |
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ISSN (Print) | 2325-9000 |
Abstract
Knowledge management can play a major role in the success of a distributed software engineering project promising huge increases in efficiency and effectivity. However, it often suffers from a lack of participation. Major problems are that sharing knowledge is time consuming and bears additional effort for the knowledge worker. In the course of development projects, software engineers create, read and annotate (particularly during reviews) a lot of documents. These annotations can contain valuable knowledge which should be made persistent and sharable with project partners. To lower the sharing effort for project participants, we present a light-weight approach to collect annotations as byproduct from project (-related) documents. The annotations are extracted from documents and interlinked with other experience and knowledge artifacts in a shared Wiki-based experience infrastructure for global software engineering. As immediate benefit for knowledge workers, making annotations and context searchable saves information retrieval time. In the long term, annotations combined with other experiences are engineered into reusable recommendations. In a preliminary evaluation in the software engineering research field and industry confirmed that our annotation sharing concept was perceived as helpful and time saving.
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Informatik (insg.)
- Software
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26th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE 2014. Band 2014-January 2014. S. 350-354 (Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE).
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T1 - Knowledge from document annotations as by-product in distributed software engineering
AU - Averbakh, Anna
AU - Niklas, Kai
AU - Schneider, Kurt
N1 - Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2014 by Knowledge Systems Institute Graduate School.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Knowledge management can play a major role in the success of a distributed software engineering project promising huge increases in efficiency and effectivity. However, it often suffers from a lack of participation. Major problems are that sharing knowledge is time consuming and bears additional effort for the knowledge worker. In the course of development projects, software engineers create, read and annotate (particularly during reviews) a lot of documents. These annotations can contain valuable knowledge which should be made persistent and sharable with project partners. To lower the sharing effort for project participants, we present a light-weight approach to collect annotations as byproduct from project (-related) documents. The annotations are extracted from documents and interlinked with other experience and knowledge artifacts in a shared Wiki-based experience infrastructure for global software engineering. As immediate benefit for knowledge workers, making annotations and context searchable saves information retrieval time. In the long term, annotations combined with other experiences are engineered into reusable recommendations. In a preliminary evaluation in the software engineering research field and industry confirmed that our annotation sharing concept was perceived as helpful and time saving.
AB - Knowledge management can play a major role in the success of a distributed software engineering project promising huge increases in efficiency and effectivity. However, it often suffers from a lack of participation. Major problems are that sharing knowledge is time consuming and bears additional effort for the knowledge worker. In the course of development projects, software engineers create, read and annotate (particularly during reviews) a lot of documents. These annotations can contain valuable knowledge which should be made persistent and sharable with project partners. To lower the sharing effort for project participants, we present a light-weight approach to collect annotations as byproduct from project (-related) documents. The annotations are extracted from documents and interlinked with other experience and knowledge artifacts in a shared Wiki-based experience infrastructure for global software engineering. As immediate benefit for knowledge workers, making annotations and context searchable saves information retrieval time. In the long term, annotations combined with other experiences are engineered into reusable recommendations. In a preliminary evaluation in the software engineering research field and industry confirmed that our annotation sharing concept was perceived as helpful and time saving.
KW - Annotation management
KW - Knowledge management, distributed software engineering
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