The Exploratory Analysis on Knowledge Creation Effective Factors in Software Requirement Development (Report) The Exploratory Analysis on Knowledge Creation Effective Factors in Software Requirement Development (Report)

The Exploratory Analysis on Knowledge Creation Effective Factors in Software Requirement Development (Report‪)‬

Journal of Software Engineering and Applications (JSEA) 2010, June, 3, 6

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1. Introduction The smooth development of software requirements needs an efficient organization to support [1], this paper discusses the knowledge creation factors in software requirements development process in the meta-level of the software process with the instance of Microsoft corporation [2-4]. Software requirement development as a knowledge creation process, Nonaka etc. have attributed the knowledge effect factors to four reasons: intention, autonomy, creative chaos, requisite variety. On this basis, Krogh etc. re-emphasized the importance of friendly relationship to build efficient "Ba" [5]. J. P. Wan etc. analyzed from knowledge management view, some of them proposed a number of effective factors: experience in the domain, knowledge gaps, user participation, administrative support, personal capability, comprehensive training, methodology and related technology and so on [6,7].

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2010
1 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
19
Pages
PUBLISHER
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.
SIZE
233.1
KB

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