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Case-based reasoning approach to reuse of experiential knowledge in software measurement programs
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| Title: | Case-based reasoning approach to reuse of experiential knowledge in software measurement programs |
| Authors: | Gresse von Wangenheim, Christiane Ramos, Alexandre Moraes Althoff, Klaus-Dieter Barcia, Ricardo M. Weber, Rosina O. Martins, Alejandro |
| Issue Date: | 2-Mar-1998 |
| Citation: | Paper presented at the Sixth German Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning: Foundations, Systems, and Applications, Rostock, Germany. |
| Abstract: | For the successful application of innovative software engineering technologies in industry, the
technologies have to evolve incrementally based on continuous feedback from practice.
Experiences about their practical application have to be systematically collected and stored in
corporate memories and reused in future software projects. This promotes the sharing of
experiences across individuals and projects, the formulation of best practices and facilitates the
successful application of tailored technologies in practice. This paper presents a case-based
reasoning approach for capturing and reusing experiential knowledge on software measurement
programs in industry. A representation structure for experiential measurement knowledge is
described in detail and knowledge retrieval and acquisition techniques are presented. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1860/2694 |
| Appears in Collections: | Faculty Research and Publications (IST)
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