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- Title
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Knowledge Management in Globally Distributed Agile Projects - Lesson Learned
- Author
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Mohammad Abdur Razzak,
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- Abstract
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Knowledge management (KM) is
essential for success in any software project, but especially in global
software development where team members are separated by time and space.
Software organizations are managing knowledge in various ways to
increase transparency and improve software team performance. One way to
classify these strategies is proposed by Earl who defined seven
knowledge management schools. The objective of this research is to study
knowledge creation and sharing practices in a number of distributed
agile projects, map these practices to the knowledge management
strategies and determine which strategies are most common, which are
applied only locally and which are applied globally. This is done by
conducting a series of semi-structured qualitative interviews over a
period of time span during May, 2012-June, 2013. Our results suggest
that knowledge sharing across remote locations in distributed agile
projects heavily relies on knowledge codification, i.e. Technocratic KM
strategies, even when the same knowledge is shared tacitly within the
same location, i.e. Through behavioral KM strategies.
- Keywords
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Knowledge management , knowledge sharing , distributed , global software engineering , agile , shared understanding
- Journal or Conference Name
- 2015 IEEE 10th International Conference on Global Software Engineering
- Publication Year
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2015
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