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Value-Based Knowledge Management: the Contribution of Group Processes

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Knowledge management has recently received much attention in software engineering, but the main focus has been on information systems to support learning. For most software companies, the most valuable knowledge remains in the people, and this knowledge needs different methods to be managed. In this chapter, we discuss the learning contribution of two people-oriented methods: postmortem reviews and process workshops.

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Dingsøyr, T. (2006). Value-Based Knowledge Management: the Contribution of Group Processes. In: Biffl, S., Aurum, A., Boehm, B., Erdogmus, H., Grünbacher, P. (eds) Value-Based Software Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29263-2_15

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